JVC DLA-X90RBE, DLA-X70RBE, DLA-X30BE Product Sheet

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DLA-X90R DLA-X70R DLA-X30

D-ILA Projectors

JVC DLA-X90RBE, DLA-X70RBE, DLA-X30BE Product Sheet

The Power of 4K* Image Display — Super High-Definition Picture that Surpasses Full HD.

U n p re c e d e nte d v i s u a l s e ns ati o ns c a n n ow b e re a l is e d w i th 4Kre s o l u ti o n re a l is m a s i f o n e is ac tu a l l y im m e r s e d into th e p i c tu re. J VC's p rofe s s i o n a l p roj e c to r

bu s i n e s s nu r tu re d by i ts h i g h - d ef in i ti o n ex p e r tis e h a s b e e n inte g rate d w i th e - s h i f t te c h n o l o g y to e n h a n c e th e p ote nti a l of h o m e th e atre p roj e c to r s . T h e in c re d ib l e

p i c tu re re so lu ti o n of 4K p roj e c ti o n s u r p a s s e s th at of f u ll h i g h - d ef in i ti o n to e n s u re a m a ste r f u l re p ro d u c ti o n of d eta ils a s we ll a s c l e a r, re a l isti c re p re s e ntati o n s of tex tu re. N ow eve r yo n e c a n e n joy a re m a r k a b l e v i ew in g ex p e r i e n c e like th at n eve r b efo re s e e n in a h o m e c i n e m a e nv i ro n m e nt.

*3,840 x 2,160 pixels

S u p e r H i g h - d e f i n i t i o n 4 K P r oje c t i o n (3 , 8 4 0 x 2 , 16 0 p i xe l s)

In addition to a full HD D-ILA device, the DLA-X90R and X70R feature a newly developed optical engine

incorporating the new e-shift technology to realise super high-definition projection of 4K-resolution (3,840 x 2,160 pixels). Resolution in the vertical and horizontal directions is virtually doubled thanks to e-shift technology,

which shifts one pixel for every 0.5 pixels to realise 4K projection.

Unlike a resolution-

upscaling technology for full HD projectors,

the use of a device that

is capable of displaying 4K-resolution (3,840 x

2160 pixels) drastically improves picture quality to ensure exceptional precision and full presence.

J VC ’s O r i g i n a l Ad v a n c e d i m a g e - p r o c e s s i n g Te c h n o l o g i e s

JVC's advanced image-processing technologies ensure high definition through the use of precise detection

and restoration algorithms. The former analyzes pixel information within different areas of the frame; the latter

O r i g i n a l

restores the high-frequency components that are missing in a low-resolution image. Further quality enhancement is achieved via contrast correction and jaggy reduction. The overall result is a picture that looks real down to the smallest detail.

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Results of JVC technologies

Jaggies are eliminated in diagonal sections for sharper images.

Faithful reproduction of contrast even for intricate details.

Clearer images with reduced noise and less blur.

D-ILA 3D Projection Leaps

Forward in Quality.

Fully equipped with an array of beneficial 3D functions such as 2D-3D conversion and 3D picture adjustment, JVC’s D-IL A projectors take a significant leap forward in picture quality by delivering a more realistic 3D video experience packed with presence.

F r a m e Ad d r e s s i n g ― t h e D - I L A M e t h o d

Thanks to JVC’s original D-ILA driving method, Frame Addressing reproduces more colourful and vivid 3D video content with reduced crosstalk (image overlapping). What’s more, this technology incorporates newly developed driving circuitry that helps to drastically improve image brightness. This means that with JVC’s D-ILA projectors, anyone can enjoy breathtaking and impressive 3D video content just like that seen at cinemas, right in the comfort of their living rooms.

An alternative driving method known as “line addressing”

utilises a fast-shutter approach, but when the shutters are switched between the left and right eyes, crosstalk can be generated where the left and right images overlap. This is because the shutter on 3D glasses is opened for a shorter amount of time compared to the D-ILA method, causing the picture to darken and lose brightness. However, JVC’s Frame Addressing driving method draws images in a single

frame at one time to enable the shutter on the 3D glasses for one eye to remain open for an extended period to realise a brighter 3D picture with less crosstalk.

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