JVC DLA-M15U Product Sheet

PROFESSIONAL
D-ILA™PROJECTOR
DLA-M15
Slim, compact, and lightweight — JVC’s new DLA-M15 D-ILA™ projector is the perfect replacement for the massive 3-tube CRT projectors that were once the only choice for anyone who needed large-screen projection images in bright lighting conditions. With the DLA-M15, you can project brilliant, high-resolution, big-screen S-XGA images that truly rival images produced by conventional CRT projectors. With 1500 ANSI lumens of brightness, a single lens design that eliminates complicated alignments, and an adjustable shift lens that lets you stack projectors for even greater brightness output, the DLA-M15 is the ideal solution for today’s projection requirements.
Incredibly clear projection images --- even in brightly-lit rooms
Single-Lens Solution for Big-Screen Projection Systems
— Breakthrough D-ILA™ Technology is Bringing the Era of CRT
Projectors to an End —
D-ILA™ Device for Next­Generation Image Reproduction
Utilizing a high-density reflective LCD with a homeotropic structure in which the LCD elements are aligned vertically, the D-ILA™ (Direct Drive Image Light Amplifier) device produces extra-bright, high-resolution, high-contrast images ideal for big-screen projection applications.
Adjustable 1.5:1 Lens
The DLA-M15’s adjustable shift lens makes it very easy to adjust screen position. The projection lens can be manually offset between 30% and 55% in the vertical direction, so you can quickly obtain an optimal projection image even when using two DLA-M15s in a stacked configuration. Complicated adjustments are not required and the DLA-M15’s superior image reproduction capability makes it ideal for use in large conference rooms, halls, and media centers.
Stack-Mounted Image Photo
Adjustable Lens vs. Screen Position
Normal Projection (0% shifted)
* Screen shift percentage is based on screen height = 100
Center of the projection screen
Center line of the lens
Offset Projection (30% – 55% shifted)
Crossing point between optical axis and screen
Center line of the lens (optical axis)
Center of the
30%
projection screen when shifted by 30%
55%
Center of the projection screen when shifted by 55%
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