JVC has made a significant splash in the world of home theater projection with the announcement of four new premium D-ILA laser projectors. These new models, which include the DLA-NZ900, DLA-RS4200, DLA-NZ800, and DLA-RS3200, represent the first new projector lineup from JVC in over two years. The company’s D-ILA projectors have long been favored by home cinema enthusiasts for their exceptional contrast performance, and the new models aim to build on that legacy.
One of the key highlights of these new projectors is the introduction of a third generation of the D-ILA optical system. This new optical design promises to deliver even greater contrast performance than previous models, with JVC claiming a 1.5x increase in native contrast ratio compared to the DLA-NZ9 model. The DLA-NZ900 and DLA-RS4200 boast an impressive native contrast ratio of 150,000:1, while the DLA-NZ800 and DLA-RS3200 offer a still impressive 100,000:1.
The new projectors are powered by JVC’s proprietary BLU-Escent Laser Light engine, which promises improved brightness and efficiency. Despite their high brightness peaks of 3,300 lumens for the NZ900/RS4200 models and 2,700 lumens for the NZ800/RS3200 models, JVC claims that the new projectors are more energy-efficient than previous models, thanks in part to the new D-ILA optical design.
In terms of resolution, while the projectors are capable of delivering an “8K” effect, they do not feature native 8K resolution. Instead, they use JVC’s e-Shift system to create a more detailed and cinematic image by offsetting two 4K images. This approach allows for a more immersive viewing experience, especially on larger screens.
The new projectors also come equipped with a range of features aimed at enhancing the viewing experience. They support high dynamic range (HDR) playback, including the BT2020 wide color gamut and 10-bit color gradation. They also support the HDR10+ format, which provides extra scene-by-scene image data for a more dynamic HDR experience.
Additionally, the projectors feature JVC’s Frame Adapt HDR technology, which analyzes HDR content on a frame-by-frame basis to optimize playback based on the projector’s capabilities. This technology is further enhanced in the new models with the addition of a Deep Black component, which aims to bring out more subtle detailing and toning in the darkest parts of HDR images.
Other notable features of the new projectors include support for Filmmaker Mode, Clear Motion Drive motion smoothing, and 3D compatibility (though separate 3D emitters and glasses are required). They also offer support for auto calibration and ISFccc certification for professional calibration, as well as various installation modes and a Screen Adjustment Mode for customizing the picture output based on the screen used with the projector.
Overall, JVC’s new lineup of D-ILA laser projectors looks set to deliver a significant leap forward in contrast performance, brightness, and overall picture quality. With their impressive array of features and enhancements, these projectors are sure to appeal to home cinema enthusiasts looking for a truly immersive viewing experience.
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