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JVC laser projectors are used in professional simulators

JVC, well known for its high end home theater projectors, introduced laser light source models for professional simulators.

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JVC launches new hybrid projectors DLA-VS2300 and DLA-VS2500

We’re talking about the DLA-VS2500 and DLA-VS2300. Because of the way the projectors are used in simulators, the main requirements are high resolution, reliability and ability to work continuously for a long time. That’s why the projectors were equipped with laser light sources capable of delivering consistently high luminous flux throughout the life of the projectors. In addition, these models are the first to use three D-ILA chips at once. It is important to note that the devices meet all necessary international requirements for this kind of devices.

“The professional training simulation industry has long dreamed of a visual solution that would bring the highest picture quality, coupled with long runtime and a reasonable price.”

, – commented Jack Faiman, senior vice president of JVC’s Visual Systems Division

“We believe that

DLA-VS2500 and DLA-VS2300

meet these conditions perfectly.”

JVC paid a great deal of attention to the development of the latest BLU-Escent laser system, key features of which are reliability and long runtime. BLU-Escent hybrid system is a set of blue laser diodes providing blue color and a layer of phosphorus applied to a rapidly rotating aluminum disk that responds to the yellow. Then the yellow and blue colors blend together to create white light. The technology does not involve the use of mercury lamps, and is therefore environmentally friendly.

Compared to mercury lamp projectors, BLU-Escent technology is less expensive to maintain because of the longer life of the light source and optical system. Such projectors produce a more even light flux evenly distributed over the surface of the screen, as well as allow you to make more fine adjustments. In addition, the laser light source allows you to place the projector in any position and move it constantly, which is especially important for simulators, because the simulator itself is constantly moving intensively.

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The DLA-VS2500 and DLA-VS2300 use three 0.7″ D-ILA 7″ 1920×1080 matrix.

The VS2500 features JVC’s unique proprietary e-shift technology which produces images at a resolution of 3840×2160 pixels.

JVC’s line of projectors for simulators includes the following models:

  • DLA-VS2300G – 1920×1080, fixed optional lenses
  • DLA-VS2300ZG – 1920×1080, zoom lenses
  • DLA-VS2500G – 3840×2160, e-shift technology, optional fixed lenses
  • DLA-VS2500ZG – 3840×2160, e-shift technology, zoom lenses

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Comments: 3
  1. Serenity

    Are JVC laser projectors suitable for personal use or are they specifically designed for professional simulators?

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  2. Isla

    What are the advantages of using JVC laser projectors in professional simulators?

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  3. Zachary Brooks

    Can you provide more information about the performance and capabilities of JVC laser projectors used in professional simulators? Are they specifically designed for simulation applications? And how do they compare to other projector options in terms of image quality and overall reliability?

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