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JVC DLA-X55R
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Projector brightness: 1200 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: 3D- …; Newest review: 5/2013 Save for some motion issues with 3D, a loud fan and some poor picture presets, the DLA-X55R impresses on all counts. Home Cinema Choice said that it's superb with 2D material and very good with … 2 reviews |
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Sony VPL-HW50ES
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Projector brightness: 1700 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: 3D-ready; Newest review: 3/2013 Even the pickiest of home cinema aficionados will have a hard time finding some fault in Sony's VPL-HW50ES. Except for some crosstalk and minor light loss, everything here is top notch, from its … 4 reviews |
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JVC DLA-X30
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Projector brightness: 1300 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: 3D-ready; Newest review: 1/2012 Trusted Reviews like the build quality and price of the JVC DLA-X30B projector. It has a full HD resolution JVC D-ILA chipset, a native contrast ratio of 50,000:1 and active 3D playback. The contrast … 2 reviews |
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Sony VPL-VW95ES
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Projector brightness: 1000 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: …; Newest review: 3/2012 The Sony VPL-VW95ES features active 3D technology and uses SXRD projection, so that you can have a full HD image projected up to 300 inches across. It has a dynamic contrast ratio of 150000:1, … 4 reviews |
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JVC DLA-X70
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Projector brightness: 1200 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: …; Newest review: 3/2012 "FOR: Staggering image quality, with excellent levels of detail, contrast and colour. AGAINST: Its resolution isn't all it seems; the technology doesn't work with 3D." 2 reviews |
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Sony VPL-HW30ES
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Projector brightness: 1300 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: …; Newest review: 1/2012 "FOR: Nice looks; easy to use; dynamic picture; smooth motion; quiet. AGAINST: Occasional noise; fastest motion causes some instability." 5 reviews |
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JVC DLA-X90R
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Projector brightness: 1200 ANSI lumens; HD-ready; Extras: 3D- …; Newest review: 5/2012
TrustedReviews say the JVC DLA-X90 projector has utilised some of the best components from the previous X70, producing an improved performance. The 120,000:1 native contrast ratio is very impressive,
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More information at: TrustedReviews, 5/2012 JVC DLA-X90 The flagship JVC DLA-X90 follows on from the mid-range X70 model. Does it prove to be a worthwhile upgrade if you own the previous iteration? … to review
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JVC DLA-X35
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Projector brightness: 1300 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: 3D-ready; Newest review: 5/2013 The superb image quality, silent operation and amount of control over settings that the DLA-X35 offers make it a great choice for home cinema enthusiasts, but it's not suitable for well-lit … 4 reviews |
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Mitsubishi Electric HC 9000D
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Projector brightness: 1000 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: 3D- …; Newest review: 5/2011 “Mitsubishi’s HC9000 model is a 3D HD projector which most definitely deserves its place in the reference class. ... It can more than sway customers ... who place a great deal of importance on native … 3 reviews |
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JVC DLA-X7
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Projector brightness: 1300 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: 3D- …; Newest review: 5/2011 TechRadar consider the JVC DLA-X7 to be a home cinema projector at the top of its game. With dynamic and vivid images in both 2D and 3D and an outstanding level of calibration flexibility, this … 4 reviews |
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JVC DLA-X9
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Projector brightness: 1300 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: 3D- …; Newest review: 5/2011 TrustedReviews found it hard to imagine just how JVC could improve on the X7 enough to justify the X9's pretty hefty price tag. They weren't convinced it would be worth forking out that … 2 reviews |
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JVC DLA-X 4K Series
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Full-HD; Extras: 3D-ready; Newest review: 10/2011 Their brief time with JVC's new DLA-X 4K projectors left an excellent impression on Trusted Reviews, even if there still isn't any true 4K content to watch on them. The X70 and X90 are the … 1 review |
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JVC DLA-X3
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Projector brightness: 1300 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: 1080p, …; Newest review: 3/2011
The JVC DLA-X3 is a home theatre projector to get excited about. The experts at TechRadar were blown away by the 2D image performance of this projector, and were similarly impressed by the
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More information at: TrustedReviews, 2/2011 JVC DLA-X3 From the moment JVC first put its new optical wire grid technology inside one of its D-ILA projectors with the near-legendary DLA-HD1, the brand has been a major player in the home projection market - and a real thorn in the side of many more established projector brands. In fact, the arrival each year of the latest refinement of JVC’s proprietary projection engine has become a procession of ecstatic reviews, accompanied by ponderings about just how on earth the brand can improve for its next year’s releases. … to review
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Sony VPL-VW90ES
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Projector brightness: 1000 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: …; Newest review: 2/2011 Trusted Reviews gave the Sony VPL VW90ES a rather tough assessment, saying that despite its superb 2D performance, elegantly integrated approach to 3D, and excellent PC support, all the messy … 7 reviews |
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JVC DLA-HD 750
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Projector brightness: 900 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Newest review: 10/2009 "... Contrast levels are even more impressive than they are on the excellent 'HD350 ... There's greater detail and clarity, too, which lends images a more immersive, three-dimensional … 3 reviews |
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Sony VPL-VW80
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Projector brightness: 542 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: 1080p; Newest review: 6/2009
"... The Sony Bravia VPL-VW80 produces some of the best images you'll ever see from a projector and has a specification sheet that makes for impressive reading. Contrast ratio? Sky high
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More information at: What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision, issue 3/2009 Sony projector is stunning all-rounder A hefty 12kg for Sony's VPL-VW80 and a price similarly colossal, the picture from this monster is every bit as detailed and convincing as you'd expect. Now just to find somewhere to put it. … to review
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LG Electronics CF3D
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Projector brightness: 2500 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: 3D- …; Newest review: 2/2011 “... The CF3D impressed in our visual test with lively colours, high contrast and a dark black level - as long as it’s used in a darkened home cinema. The CF3D is one of the first projectors to also … 4 reviews |
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JVC DLA-HD950
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Projector brightness: 900 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: …; Newest review: 4/2010 “JVC has built one of the best (if not the best) LCD projectors with its HD950 model. Its projections, which are both extremely well-contrasted and also brilliantly bright, are unrivalled; its … 6 reviews |
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JVC DLA-HD100
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Projector brightness: 600 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: …; Newest review: 8/2008
"... An astonishing picture contrast sets the DLA-HD100 apart from its competition, but its broad and neutral reproduction of colours, transparent video DSP and flawless handling of 1080p/24
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More information at: What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision, issue 6/2008 Brilliant JVC is a top-notch beamer Despite the dominance of plasma and LCD televisions in the war for our wallets, for the true home cinema experience nothing beats a good projector. The JVC DLA-HD100 is a new DLP projector designed to give your media as big and as bright a showing as possible. … to review
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JVC DLA-HD 550
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Projector brightness: 1000 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: …; Newest review: 8/2010 "Pros: A brilliant picture, majoring on detail, contrast and sharp edges. Cons: Nothing of note." 3 reviews |
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Product information and further reviews
JVC DLA-HD950 TechRadar UK 2/2010 - JVC's HD950 I-DLA projector boasts a THX stamp and cinematic pictures to die for.
DreamBee doesn't spell value What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision Awards 2007 - Are designer jeans your thing, or are you more of a 'George at Asda' type? Your answer could well colour your perception of DreamVision's DreamBee projector - because, as impressive as it is, it's also slightly self-indulgent in a 'look at me, I've got too much money and don't know how to spend it' kind of way.
Start selling any spare body parts What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision 11/2006 - Meridian's projector package is a filmic fusion of technologies that merits its arm'n'leg price-tag.
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Information about the category
D-ILA (Direct Drive Image Light Amplifier) and LCOS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon) projectors were previously reserved for use in the field of professional presentations due to their very high price of up to £50,000. Prompted mainly by the manufacturer JVC, as well as the ever-growing home theater market, consumer models are now appearing on the market. The 16:9 optimised home theater models in particular want to attract wealthy home theater enthusiasts looking for a high-quality alternative to the otherwise popular HTPC (Home Theater Personal Computer) projectors. These projectors, however, require a relatively large projection room – a distance of four or five meters is required to achieve the conventional 2 to 2.5 meter image size. The strengths of the D-ILA technology lies mainly in its almost raster-free projection, and a sharpness and detail which approach cinema standards. The enormous fill rate means that pixel structure is barely noticable even on canvas, or with a larger image size. Likewise, artifacts such as noise and false contour effect also don't arise. The high density of pixels on the chip makes it easy to achieve a 'Full HD' resolution. Even with a large screen size, they allow a shorter viewing distance. They also provide an above average amount of colour on HDTV standard, which permits the representation of all colour nuances of the picture signal during appropriate signal processing. The most frequently used xenon lamps (over 500W) guarantee a consistent colour temperature, making the colours displayed look very natural. One disadvantage of these lamps, however, is their high price and energy consumption, as well as their comparatively short life, so recently more economical and longer-lasting UHP lamps (250W) have been used instead. Despite their small dimensions, D-ILA projectors are only intended for mobile use under certain conditions because of their high weight.