SPOTLIGHT: JVC
are conducted, evaluating colour accuracy, crosstalk, viewing angles and video processing to ensure the superior out-of-the- box 3D and 2D display performance that home theatre enthusiasts demand. Other features shared by these
two models include enhanced installation adjustment, including a new 1/16th pixel adjust function to precisely tune convergence via 121 adjustment points (11 vertical x 11 horizontal) and an increased number of screen mode preset positions up to a maximum of 255. An upgraded optical engine that further improves black level and native contrast. An expanded range of colour profiles, including 100 percent Adobe and five additional positions that are user programmable. 7-Axis Colour Management System. ISF Calibration via corresponding software to allow advanced adjustment by certified calibrators. Three Xenon lamp colour modes that emulate the characteristics of high-end movie projectors. Other new enhancements for
all three 2012 projectors are: • Lens memory function – three memory settings store custom
focus, zoom and horizontal/vertical lens shift position. This allows a constant image height display of 4:3, 16:9 and 2:35 scope content without an additional anamorphic lens. • An RJ45 connection that provides enhanced system control and easy firmware or screen mode updates. • To provide enthusiasts with a true measure of performance, JVC has long focused on native contrast and refused to artificially enhance contrast specifications through the use of a dynamic iris. For 2012, native contrast has been improved for the top two models, ensuring that every frame consistently and faithfully reproduces peak whites and deep blacks. • The new flagship projector, the DLA-X90R, is built using hand- selected, hand-tested components and provides a 120,000:1 native contrast ratio. The DLA-X70R offers 80,000:1 native contrast ratio, while the DLA-X30 offers 50,000:1 native contrast ratio. • All three new projectors feature three 0.7” 1920 x 1080 D-ILA devices and are designed around JVC’s third generation D-ILA High Dynamic Range optical engine that is optimised to
provide exceptional native contrast ratios without a dynamic iris. In the top two models (DLA-X90R and DLA- X70R) the 16-step lens and lamp aperture adjustment allows the user to optimise the f- number (relative aperture) of the optics system in all steps. The DLA-X30 features a 16-step lens aperture. In addition, JVC has
introduced new glasses – the PK- AG2, which are more compact, lighter and are rechargeable.
They are compatible with the currently available PK-EM1 3D Signal Emitter. JVC Active Shutter 3D Glasses and the PK- EM1 3D Signal Emitter are sold separately. The new JVC D-ILA projectors will be available in
November.
For more information Tel: 0845 310 8000 (UK) 1-890582-500 (Ireland) Email:
info@jvc.co.uk Web:
wwwjvc.co.uk
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