EISA.eu Updated: 2011-07-31 21:10:16
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In its latest incarnation, JVC’s D-ILA projection technology again sets new standards in home theater imagery. An astonishing picture contrast sets the DLA-HD100 apart from its competition, but its broad and neutral reproduction of colours, transparen...
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technologytell.com Updated: 2011-07-31 21:10:19
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My UPS and FedEx delivery guys know me pretty well. I see each of them on a near-daily basis when they drop off the latest techno widget for review. As they’re fond of pointing out, some boxes are larger than others but nothing could have prepared us...
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When we first reviewed the HD100, the retail price was £4500. However, having done a new shop-around, it seems the figure has shifted towards the £4800 mark. Now, we're not saying that £300 is an insignificant sum, but it's certainly not enough of a pr...
Excellent detail and edge definition with both Blurays and DVDs, wonderfully balanced colour palette, impressive black performance...
Deinterlacer isn’t quite perfect...
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February 2007 saw the debut of JVC’s DLA-HD1.Out of the blue, this remarkable projector suddenly carried the company’s previously interesting, but ultimately flawed, Digital Light Amplification technology right into the thick of the AV battlefield.And...
Clear, sharp, noiseless and cinematic pictures, runs quietly, good setup flexibility...
Its size might make it difficult to accommodate, not a 12V trigger output...
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When we first reviewed the HD100, the retail price was around $10000. However, having done a new shop-around, it seems the figure has shifted towards the $9300 mark. Of the three products on test, this is the only one that’s not a DLP design: instead i...
In a group of amazing quality, the JVC still stands out as an astounding performer at a very fair price...
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televisions.com Updated: 2011-07-31 21:09:56
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A few small grumbles aside, the JVC DLA-HD 100 produces breathtaking pictures with its massive contrast ratio, excellent factory setup, and three-chip technology — and it manages this without showing digital artefacts. But to get optimal picture quality you’ll have to input signal...
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With the newest JVC DLA-HD100 front projector, we see the tenth generation of their well-known Digital Reflective Imaging Light Amplification system (D-ILA), similar in principle to Sony's SXRD light engine technology. The three 0.7-inch D-ILA chips ma...
The full 1920 x 1080P HD threechip DILA light engine achieves a stunning new level of color and contrast, This is the first native 30,000:1 contrast ratio front projector, meaning it does not rely on an automatic iris and does not compromise image fidelity, It's great to see two HDMI 1.3 inputs and one component video (also RGB) capable of accepting 480i to 1080P at 24, 30, 50 and 60 frames...
Light output is only adequate at 600 ANSI lumens, suitable only for theaters that are completely blacked out and lighttreated, The wide lens offset exhibits some visible pincushion distortion with shorter throw distances, The internal Gennum scaler does not always process all resolutions at full bandwidth, resulting in some loss of detail during fast panning shots. Many users go with the DVDO...
Ten years ago, JVC transitioned from using an analog Imaging Light Amplifier (ILA) to a completely digital version that features outstanding and previously impossible light output from a video projector (greater than 4,000 ANSI lumens). This was design...
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homecinemachoice.com Updated: 2011-07-31 21:10:07
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JVC’s DLA-HD100 is a substantial beast for any AV room to accommodate. Just as well, then, that it wears its dimensions well, thanks to a reassuringly robust and glossy black exterior, finished off by tastefully curved edges. Even the front-mou...
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tipa.com Updated: 2011-07-31 21:10:12
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Based on the TIPA Award-winning DLA-HD1 model, the new high-end JVC DLA-HD100 features enhanced 0.7inch, full HD D-ILA devices and wire grid optical engine. This enables the projector to further improve contrast to twice the ratio of the best conventi...
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ultimateavmag.com Updated: 2011-07-31 21:10:28
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What can JVC do to top one of the best bargains in the 1920x1080 home-projector market, the widely praised DLA-HD1? Priced just a bit over $6000 at its introduction, the HD1 set a new bar for black levels from a home projector—make that from a...
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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. Obviously this means we'll have covered...
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The power of contrast. In the quest for deeper blacks and ever better contrast-ratio specs, dynamic irises that close down and open up the projectors light output automatically depending on the program material are all the rage. But theres no free...
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Editors Choice list of the years best products. That is, until it got unceremoniously bumped at the last minute by JVC newest D-ILA projector, the DLA-HD100. The Short FormPrice: $7,999 / jvc.com / 800-252-5722SnapshotJVCs successor to its standout...
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JVCs latest high-end LCOS projector sports an unprecedented (claimed) native contrast ratio of 30,000:1, an industry first and a number they say is achieved without the use of a dynamic iris. The DLA-HD100 is to be marketed by JVCs consumer group, JV...
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