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News
New JVC Display Technology Delivers 10,000:1 Native
Contrast Ratio (11/10/2006)
CEDIA US Expo 2006
Technology to be featured in new full HD
home cinema front projector.
JVC today announced new display technology
that delivers a native contrast ratio of 10,000:1 and will be featured
in new full HD home cinema front projectors.
At the heart of JVC's new technology are
three 0.7" 1920 x 1080 pixel full HD D-ILA (LCOS) devices that deliver
a native resolution of two megapixels. A primary advantage of JVC's
D-ILA (Digital Image Light Amplifier) device is that it eliminates
grids, or the "screen door effect", found in other technologies,
offering a high aperture ratio of more than 90 percent to ensure
smooth, film-like images. When combined with JVC's newly developed
optical system, these devices can provide a native contrast of 10,000:1
and a brightness level of 800 lumens for natural yet vivid color
reproduction and high contrast.
The first product to incorporate JVC's new
technology will be a full HD home cinema projector that will be
available in early 2007 and sell for less than $7,000. The new projector,
to be demonstrated privately at CEDIA Expo 2006 in Denver this month,
will be equipped with a converter and scaler that upconvert the
incoming source regardless of its original format to properly display
images at 1080p.
www.jvc.com
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