JVC D-ILA DLA-RS1X-U PROJECTOR
- Condition: Used
- Price: 138.88 EUR
- Status: unsold
- Item number: 325661432514
- Bids: 0
- Seller: wokuhs (54|100.0%)
- Seller information: non commercial
- Item location: Boca Raton, Florida
- Ships to: US
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Description
Experience the awesome quality of 1080p images with native 15,000 to 1 contrast. The DLA-RS1X is a breakthrough home theater projector that uses three 1920 x 1080p D-ILA chips that film-like theater quality images into your living room. JVCs proprietary display technology achieves an incredible 15,000:1 native contrast ratio without using a dynamic iris or other artificial means of enhancement. Upgraded from its industry leading predecessor, the RS1X now includes two inputs with HDMI 1.3 connectivity. The new RS1X now allows you to perform sophisticated gamma settings, letting you optimize the projector for a variety of viewing conditions.Native 1920 x 1080 resolutionD-ILA™ Three Chip technology15,000: 1 High Contrast Ratio without using Iris by new optical engineOutstanding Gray-scale reproductionWide Lens Shift Range (V: 80%, H: 34%)Zoom Lens with 2 times Throw Ratio (1.4:1-2.8:1)Various Input Signals (2x HDMI 1.3, Composite, S-Video, Component)User customizable gamma settingsLow Fan Noise only (27dB)RS-232CSleek black cabinet with black non-reflective front panelThe DLA-RS1X incorporates JVCs renowned D-ILA (Direct Drive Image Light Amplifier) chip technology in a 3 panel design, eliminating the color separation and rainbow effects found in competing technologies. Each of the three D-ILA chips has a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 allowing the projector to fully display a full HD 1080p signal without scaling. JVCs new optical design provides a native contrast ratio of more than 15,000 to 1, a first in home cinema projectors.The DLA-RS1X can be used in a variety of room environments due to its adjustable 80% vertical and 34% horizontal shift lens. The manual zoom lens has a range of 1.4:1 ? 2.8:1, making it suitable for screens up to 200 inches wide in a typical home theater. The projector is finished in a sleek black cabinet with a non-reflective front panel to eliminate light reflections onto the projection screen. The unit can be externally operated by popular home theater automation contollers via its RS-232 port.
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