ATLANTA
— JVC is unveiling at CEDIA Expo
six 3D-capable D-ILA home-theater projectors
from its consumer and professional
groups.
JVC’s consumer group is showing the
DLA-X9, DLA-X7 and DLA-X3, while the professional
group unveils the DLA-RS60, DLARS50
and DLA-RS40, the company said.
All of the models will be available this fall
at prices to be announced later, and are said
to be 3D-enabled.
As such, they each include dual HDMI 1.4a
outputs and support side-by-side broadcast,
frame series (3D Blu-ray) and above-below
3D transmissions.
An external 3D signal emitter in the projectors
syncs the image with JVC active-shutter
3D glasses.
To enable high-quality 3D images, JVC has
developed new D-ILA device chips, and a
third-generation D-ILA optical engine without
the use of an auto iris.
The systems produce high native contrast
ratios of the following levels:
• DLA-X9/RS60: 100,000:1
• DLA-X7/RS50: 70,000:1
• DLA-X3/RS40: 50,000:1.