D-ILA Projectors

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  Projector Type: D-ILA; Projector brightness: 600ANSI lumens
4 reviews, listed since 01/2008

 
  Projector Type: D-ILA; Projector brightness: 700ANSI lumens
4 reviews, listed since 01/2007

 
  Projector Type: D-ILA; Projector brightness: 1000ANSI lumens
1 review, listed since 12/2007

 
  Projector Type: D-ILA
1 review, listed since 09/2006

 
Reviews on D-ILA Projectors

"Brilliant JVC is a top-notch beamer"

What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision
Issue: 6/2008
On test: JVC DLA-HD100
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.    More

"JVC DLA-HD100 HD DLP Projector"

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Published on: 4/2008
On test: JVC DLA-HD100
Having name-checked JVC's DLA-HD100 in our review of the Sony VPL-VW200 projector last week, we thought we might as well strike while the iron's hot and present our anticipated review of JVC's star turn right away.    More

"DreamBee doesn't spell value"

What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision
Issue: Awards/2007
On test: Dream Vision DreamBee
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.    More

"JVC DLA-HD1 1080p LCD Projector"

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Published on: 7/2007
On test: JVC DLA-HD1
While JVC has established a name for itself at the very highest, professional end of the projection market, it has never really broken the domestic scene. One or two projectors using the company’s proprietary D-ILA technology have come our way over the years, but none have made convincing enough arguments with their home cinema performances or prices to really get our attention. Which is just one of the many factors that makes JVC’s new DLA-HD1 so startling. For as well as being built from the ground up with home users in mind, at considerably under £4k it’s also priced pretty aggressively considering the sort of specification it offers.    More