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Press Release
JVC ANNOUNCES PREMIUM HOME
THEATER PROJECTORS
WITH 30,000:1 NATIVE CONTRAST RATIO
– INDUSTRY’S HIGHEST
3-chip, 1080p
D-ILA projectors deliver true, deep
black levels and sparkling detail.
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DENVER, September 5, 2007 – JVC
today expanded its 1080p home
theater projector line with the
introduction of two new high
definition projectors that
achieve an unprecedented native
contrast ratio of 30,000:1, an
industry first. By avoiding
artificial means of inflating
contrast specifications, such as
a dynamic iris, the D-ILA
projectors simultaneously
deliver true blacks and
sparkling luminance detail,
providing a notably enriched
cinematic experience.
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The
new projectors are the
DLA-HD100, to be marketed by
JVC’s consumer group, JVC
Company of America, and the
DLA-RS2 from JVC’s professional
group, JVC Professional Products
Company.
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The new projectors complement
the recently launched
breakthrough JVC DLA-HD1 and
DLA-RS1U 1080p D-ILA home
theater projectors. The
DLA-HD100 and DLA-RS2 establish
unparalleled price-performance
benchmarks, and the four D-ILA
projectors combine to broaden
the market reach of JVC’s D-ILA
front projector offerings.
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To
attain a native contrast ratio
of 30,000:1, the projectors
employ original and proprietary
JVC technology in the 0.7-inch
full HD D-ILA devices and
optical engine used in both
models. Three D-ILA devices are
used, one each for red, green
and blue. The projectors also
offer HDMI 1.3, improved color
rendition by broadening the
color space, a motorized Fujinon
2x zoom lens, and customized
on-screen gamma control.
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The
projectors’ new 0.7-inch 1920 x
1080 D-ILA devices reduce stray
light caused by the dispersion
and diffraction of reflected
light. JVC decreased orientation
irregularities by reducing the
gaps between pixels, adopting
improved liquid crystals and
other innovative technologies,
enabling the device itself to
achieve a contrast ratio of
40,000 to 1.
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The
enhanced optical engine
dramatically improves the
precision of light polarization,
helping to prevent light leakage
into the projection lens and
allowing for true black level
reproduction. For optimum image
quality, the new projectors
incorporate video processors
from Gennum Corporation that
offer high-precision scaling and
Gennum’s VXP™ technologies.
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The
DLA-HD100 and DLA-RS2’s high
performance 2x zoom lens made by
Fujinon Corporation features a
large-diameter, all-glass lens
assembly with 16 elements in 13
groups. This lens minimizes
chromatic aberration and
provides a high-resolution
picture by ensuring that
individual pixels remain
perfectly focused on the screen.
For placement flexibility, the
projectors feature ±80 percent
vertical and ±34 percent
horizontal lens shift. The
projectors can easily be ceiling
mounted or placed on a tabletop
or shelf.
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To
tailor the picture to suit
individual preferences, the
DLA-HD100 and DLA-RS2 offer
manual adjustment of gamma via
the remote control and an
on-screen display. Primary RGB
colors can be individually
adjusted.
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The
DLA-HD100 and DLA-RS2
incorporate two HDMI inputs
compatible with version 1.3
specifications, allowing users
to take full advantage of the
higher 225 MHz bandwidth,
increased color depth of
billions of colors, and enhanced
resolution and frame rates.
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Both
projectors also offer a
V-Stretch function for the most
efficient projection of extra
wide screen anamorphic movies.
For example, 2.35:1 ratio images
from these film images are
normally viewed with letterbox
black bands at the top and
bottom of the screen. With
V-Stretch, the image is expanded
vertically so that every part of
the D-ILA device is utilized to
create the image, increasing
brightness and sharpness. A
third party anamorphic lens is
used to stretch the image to its
full extra wide 2.35:1 image
ratio, just as seen in motion
picture theaters.
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The DLA-RS2 debuts at CEDIA
accompanied by an array of
certified peripherals as part of
JVC Professional Product
Company’s Reference Series line.
Among these peripherals are the
RSVP1, an advanced hub
permitting single cable
connection to the projector of a
variety of HD and SD input
sources. The RSVP1’s embedded
signal processing circuitry
accommodates custom settings
programmed by the installer. The
RSAL1 motorized anamorphic lens
enables 2.35 aspect ratio
projection using all 1920x1080
D-ILA pixels. Constant screen
height is provided when
displaying 16:9 images. The
DLA-RS2 will be available
through JVC Professional
Products Company in November for
less than $8,000.
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The
DLA-HD100 will be available
through JVC Company of America
in November for less than
$8,000. It will be part of the
company’s new Procision series
of premium-level products, along
with the current DLA-HD1 and
JVC’s new Clear Motion Drive II
LCD TVs. JVC Procision products
will be marketed through a
select group of dealers.
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Preliminary Specifications:
DLA-HD100/DLA-RS2 D-ILA Home
Theater Front Projectors
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Display device |
Full HD D-ILA device |
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Panel size |
0.7 inch x 3 (16:9) |
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Resolution |
1,920 x 1,080 pixels
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Lens |
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X2 motorized
zoom/focus lens,
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f=21.3-42.6mm,
F=3.2-4.3
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Lens shift function |
±80% vertical and ±34%
horizontal |
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Light source lamp |
200-watt ultra-high
pressure mercury lamp |
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Native Contrast ratio |
30,000:1 |
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Video input terminals |
HDMI x 2 (ver. 1.3)
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Component x 1 (3RCA)
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can also be used as
a RGB terminal
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S Video terminal (mini
DIN4 pin) x 1 |
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Composite x 1 (1RCA
terminal) |
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Input signals |
Video |
480i/p, 576i/p,
720p60/50, 1080i60/50,
1080p60/50/24,
NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/SECAM |
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PC |
SXGA,XGA,SVGA,VGA (via
HDMI) |
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Control terminals |
RS-232 (D-sub9 pin)
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Dimensions (W x H x D) |
17.9 x 6.8 x 16.5 inches
(without extrusions) |
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