* Analogue gradation
JVC Exclusive 3-ChipD-ILA(Direct Drive Image Light Amplifier)
■Three D-ILA chips: JVC’s exclusive 3-chip D-ILA technology produces rich, natural colours without the annoying flicker or “rainbow effect” that plagues single- panel projectors. Images are as smooth as film, boasting incredible detail and vibrant, breathtakingly natural colours.
■Cinema-quality picture with no visible grid: There is no visible grid or“screen door effect” with JVC’s D-ILA. Since the gaps between pixels are not noticeable, the picture is extremely smooth. You can enjoy the benefits of both film- like resolution and accurate reproduction of natural colours.
■Superior Colour Reproduction: JVC’s unique optical engine produces rich, natural colors with smooth gradations and low noise. By setting the colour temperature at the D65 standard, source media can be faithfully reproduced with the same gradations as the original picture. D65 colour temperature is equal to 6500 Kelvin, which is the home theatre standard for the optimal amount of light to recreate daylight. This makes all colour gradations natural and consistent, including absolute black and absolute white. Furthermore, JVC’s exclusive AG* technology produces highly accurate gradations with low noise, particularly in darker areas of less than
20% brightness.■True black reproduction: One important characteristic of D-ILA devices is that the crystals are aligned vertically, meaning that the D-ILA technology can reproduce blacks that are truly black. It also offers a uniform response, irrespective of brightness, so it can display a wide range of intermediate tones.
To download HD2K Gamma Customise Software from our website, access the following URL:
http://www.jvcpro.co.uk●Comparison of gradation characteristicsD-ILA: Accurate colours with absolute white and black
Conventional projector (bluish white and reddish black)
● DLA-HD2K Colour CoordinatesDLA-HD2K
SMPTE240
SMPTE240
D65
Exclusive Digital Video Processor
The DLA-HD2K is equipped with a digital video processor co-developed with Faroudja, a company renowned worldwide for creating powerful processing technologies. This exclusive JVC digital video processor can be connected to various sources including 480i, 480p and 576i SD signals as well as 720p and 1080i HD signals. Faroudja’s colour matrixing provides accurate colour profiles for NTSC and HDTV, allowing the processor to convert standard analogue and digital DVI video signals to a high-resolution digital video signal that can be transmitted via the DVI-D connector to the projector and is fully HDCP compliant. This processor also allows for detailed video adjustment to suit viewer preferences and user setup between it and the projector can be profiled. Furthermore, the processor features motion adaptive de-interlacing with DCDi and 3-2 pull-down technology to ensure error-free progressive signals.
Convenient, Space-saving 2-piece Design
Unlike bulky one-piece units, the projector head of the DLA-HD2K is only 298mm W x 134mm H x 360mm D and weighs a mere 6.2kg. This smaller size allows for less conspicuous and more flexible installation as well as easier ceiling mounting. The projector head is connected to a standard rack-mountable electronics unit by a single zero-loss digital cable (DVI-D) transmitting the 1080/60P signal. The projector head and electronics unit can be separated by up to 5 meters — an ideal configuration that keeps the cabling to other electronic components to an absolute minimum while preserving full digital quality at the projector head.
| Digital Cable (DVI-D) | | 1080i |
| | D-VHS Recorder with |
| | Max. 5-meter cable | | HDMI Output |
| | recommended | | 720/480/1080i |
| | 10m to 50m for | Switcher | HDCP Compatible |
| optical transmission | Satellite Tuner |
| DVI-D HDCP |
| | | 720/480/1080i |
| | | | HDCP Compatible |
| | 1080p | | DVD Player |
| | | 1080i |
| | | |
| Projector | Digital Video Processor | | HDMI Compatible |
| | Equipment |
| | | | 1080i |
D-VHS Recorder
Switcher
Component720/480i DVD Player
Infrared Remote Controls
Remote controls employ discrete IR commands for common features and have discrete buttons for easy capture of IR data to 3rd party control systems.