JVC announces new home theater projector
DLA-Z1
, which is equipped with the original D-ILA 4K matrix from JVC. The new projector has a built-in Blu-Escent laser light source that is 3000 lumens and has a 20,000 hour operating life, with a light source control that is unique to lasers. With the new 4K resolution lens and the new CinemaFilter color gamut, achieves high brightness, excellent quality and brilliant 4K imaging. The novelty will appear in America at the end of November.
The original D-ILA 4K matrix was created by JVC in 2000. Compared to earlier versions, the new D-ILA has a 31% to 3.8 μm shorter pixel pitch allowing 4K high-quality picture reproduction 4096×2160 pixels . The DLA-Z1 uses three D-ILA 4K matrices, each responsible for a different color: red, green and blue. Because of this, you can now get a homogeneous, detailed images without a visible grid pattern, even with a larger screen size.
DLA-Z1 projector can adjust the laser output depending on the brightness of the frame, so you get the image closest to human perception. ∞:1 contrast ratio is also achieved by adjusting the laser output during frame switching and signal identification.
Combining a laser light source and new CinemaFilter technology to give 100% DCIP3 color coverage and over 80% BT color coverage.2020. Parallel to the D-ILA 4K matrix improvement, a newly designed lens with glass elements number of elements/groups: 18/16 in an aluminum frame was developed. Lens shift is 100% vertically and 43% horizontally.
An exclusive symmetrical case with a slim, sleek central panel in high quality aluminium. In addition, the projector mount/lens can be adjusted to suit the location and installation, and a professional air filter, suitable even for harsh environments, is built into the unit to ensure long life.
The DLA-Z1 also has other features:
*THX 4KDisplay” certification – a first for projectors.
*HDR High Dynamic Range compatibility
*New MultiplePixelControl algorithm optimized for 4K devices
*Using JVC’s original ClearMotionDrive technology to reduce image blurring,
*Compatible with AutoCalibrationFunction,
*New optional ScreenAdjustMode,
*Built-in LowLatencyMode that reduces input delay from source.
*Dozen setup modes designed to collectively control a group of settings, such as LensMemory, PixelAdjust, ScreenMask, which can be adjusted depending on installation conditions.
*Supports new HDMI/HDCP2 standards.2 for both HDMI inputs. Next-generation HDMI inputs allow for up to 18Gbps data transfer speeds.
Wow, the new JVC 4K projector with D-ILA technology sounds impressive! I’m interested in investing in a high-quality projector for my home theater setup. Can you provide more details about the D-ILA technology and how it enhances the viewing experience compared to other projectors?
Is the new JVC 4K projector DLA-Z1 with D-ILA technology worth the investment in terms of picture quality and performance?
This new 4K projector by JVC sounds impressive with its D-ILA technology. I’m curious to know what sets it apart from other 4K projectors currently in the market? Are there any unique features or advancements that make the DLA-Z1 stand out? Also, how does the picture quality compare with other projectors in the same category?
The new 4K projector by JVC sounds impressive with its D-ILA technology. But I am curious to know, what are the unique features that set this projector apart from others in the market? How does its image quality compare to other 4K projectors? And is the D-ILA technology truly superior in terms of delivering a more immersive viewing experience?
What are the main features and advantages of JVC’s new 4K projector, the DLA-Z1, specifically when it comes to its D-ILA technology?