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JVC Launches New 4K HDR DLP Projector

Will be available in May

JVC’s new DLP projector, the LX-UH1, uses newly developed TRP DMD technology to deliver 4K images, and offers HDR support, 2,000 lumens, and vertical and horizontal lens shift.

The new 0.47-inch TRP digital micromirror device (DMD) is a 4K UHD DLP chipset that, in combination with the LX-UH1’s high-quality optical system, delivers 4K (3840 by 2160) video. The new projector delivers a dynamic contrast ratio of 100,000:1.

The LX-UH1 supports 100 percent of Rec. 709 color space (BT.2020 compatible) and displays HDR content. The projector supports both HDR10 and Hybrid Log Gamma, an HDR Gamma mode for broadcasts and streaming services. When viewing HDR content users have the option to engage the two-position automatic aperture to get the best possible image quality.

See: JMC Plans JVC TV & Home Audio Redux

The projector includes two HDMI inputs, including one that features the full speed/full spec HDMI/HDCP2.2 standard and capable of handling data transfer rates up to 18Gbps. There is also an RS-232C interface and a 12-volt screen trigger output.

To accommodate a wide range of installation situations the LX-UH1 provides a ±60% vertical lens shift and ±23% horizontal lens shift. In combination with the projector’s 1.6x wide zoom lens, this enhanced versatility makes it easy to install the projector in most any home environment.

The JVC LX-UH1 will be available in May for $2,499.

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