JVC DLA-HD100 And DLA-RS2 D-ILA Projectors Reviewed
The latest D-ILA equipped digital projectors from JVC both feature impressive contrast ratios of 30000:1, electronic image zoom and focus, HDMI 1.3 compatibility and 2.35:1 image stretch that widens 2.35:1 film to properly fit your HDTV's screen. The only difference between the JVC DLA-HD100 and DLA-RS2 D-ILA projectors is the latter is marketed to the pro installer market. Featuring a black glossy finish, the HD100/RS2 projector is simple to setup and calibrate, stunning 3D image quality, and nearly zero defects that lend clues to the image being projected as digital. Despite the fact that the HD100/RS2 boasts impressive black levels for a digital projector, they still don't match up to those of CRT projectors, although that can be fixed with the installation of a 4x Neutral Density filter. And every once in a while in an extremely fast moving gaming scene, there was some image smearing similar to that seen on some LCD displays.
Despite the minor defects, the JVC DLA-HD100/RS2 D-ILA projectors are great picks for viewing any type of HD content, especially film playback for those who want a true-to-life cinema experience with an exponentially better picture.
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Posted by Justin Davey at April 11, 2008 3:30 AM