JVC DLA RS2 Projector DLAHD100 DLARS2U 1080P
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JVC DLA-RS2, Projector, DLAHD100, DLARS2U,1080P
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JVC  DLA-RS2, Projector, DLAHD100, DLARS2U,1080P
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SquareTrade © AP6.0 JVC DLA-RS2 is the finest home theater projector you can buy limited stock....hurry now and save !   Trade © AP6.0 WHOLESALE PRICES  ! All items are BRAND NEW in FACTORY SEALED BOXES ! Best Service, Best Prices & Best Feedbacks !    Toll Free: 866-506-7287     Email: best.prices@hotmail.com     RETAIL PRICE  : $ 7,999 The JVC DLA-RS2 or JVC  DLA-HD100 which are identical are the very best home theater projector you can buy. Upgraded from the DLA-RS1,  the DLA-RS2 got the industry's highest native contrast ratio (30,000:1) without artificial means such as a dynamic iris. The DLA-RS2 utilizes three 1920 x 1080 D-ILA devices—a huge performance advantage over single chip DLP models. There's no color dithering, no color wheel, no rainbow effect. It produces the most natural color images of any projector at any price.it has Native 1920 x 1080 resolution (1080P) D-ILA™ Three Chip optical system 30,000:1 Contrast Ratio without using Iris Compatibility with HDMI version 1.3 (Deep Color) specification Advanced on-screen gamma control adjustment High-performance 2x zoom lens with motorized focus and zoom Outstanding Gray-scale reproduction Wide Lens Shift Range (V: 80%, H: 34%) Various Input Signals (2xHDMI, Composite, S-Video, Component) Low Fan Noise RS-232C Sleek black cabinet with black non-reflective front panelFeatures of the JVC DLA-RS2 or DLA-HD100 Projector Deep, true black level with the industry's highest native contrast ratio of 30,000:1The DLA-RS2 or DLA-HD100 projects images with a native contrast ratio of more than 30,000 to 1. While other manufacturers often use a dynamic iris to boost their contrast specificaton, you seldom hear them use the term 'NATIVE.' A dynamic iris can adjust the amount of light striking the screen on a scene by scene basis—reducing the brightness of some frames while increasing it in others, thus allowing for an inflated contrast spec. The native contrast ratio is what you actually see on the screen in every frame. JVC's native contrast ratio is leaps and bounds ahead of the competition. We've achieved this breakthrough through refinements in the D-ILA chip design—our own technology, and with improvements in the optical system—reducing stray light, further reducing gaps between pixels, and with more efficient polarization. Images with 30,000:1 native contrast simultaneously show true blacks, and sparkling luminance, and in many cases actually rival images projected from film.Upgraded D-ILA devices—0.7-in (16:9) full HD devices x 3the new designed Color Filters reproduce outstandingly vivid colorsit also uses newly designed filters to extract red, blue, and green colors with extremely high purity. This suppresses excessive light frequency bands that prevent color purity, broadening the red color space. Thanks to the outstanding color rendition range, which exceeds approximately 170% of the SMPTE HDTV standards, the color reproduction of minute differences in red colors seen in plants or nature such as in sunsets or roses combines with expression of colors closer to the real colors to create truly superb images.By finely adjusting the gray scale manually to reproduce a more realistic image and by adjusting the levels while observing the changes in the on-screen gamma curve graph, dark areas can be raised and loss of detail suppressed in bright white areas. The color reproduction can be adjusted perfectly to suit personal tastes via the on-screen display, as primary RGB colors can be adjusted individually.High-performance 2x motorized zoom lens enables flexible setupProjector installation is also much easier with a wide range of options for positioning. The large diameter all-glass Fujinon lens has a zoom ratio of 2x with very minimal chromatic aberration. The lens has a motorized focus and zoom that can be controlled from the wireless remote. Lens offsets provide a wide range of positioning options. An ±80% vertical offset will allow it to be mounted above the top of the screen without inverting the projector. A ±34% horizontal lens shift accommodates a wide range of installation irregularities. You could, for instance, install the projector in a wall unit or on a shelf at the rear of the room, and not necessarily centered on the screen.Compatibility with HDMI ver. 1.3 (Deep Color) specificationsThe DLA-RS2 or DLA-HD100  have 2 HDMI inputs compatible with version 1.3 specifications, allowing users to take full advantage of the higher bandwidth of 225 MHz, increased color depth from millions of colors to billions of colors (Deep Color) as well as enhanced resolution and frame rates. For more details, please refer to the HDMI ver. 1.3 specifications at http://www.hdmi.org/.V-Stretch Wide ScreenA new V-Stretch mode allows movies with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio to be projected using all 1920 x 1080 pixels. For example, 2.35:1 ratio images from a movie would normally be viewed with "letterbox" black bands at the top and bottom of the screen. With V-Stretch, the image is expanded vertically so that every part of the DILA device is utilized to create the image, increasing brightness and sharpness. A third party anamorphic lens is used to stretch the image to its full extra wide 2.35:1 image ratio, just as seen in the theater.Quiet, efficient cooling systemThe Cooling air fan opening is on the front of the projector so the installation position is almost entirely unrestricted. With a reduced fan noise to a mere 24dB, the DLA-RS2 can be placed in a really quiet room without disturbing the viewer's concentration on the movie or other content. Works worldwide from 100 - 240V, 50/60HZ. Compatible with both NTSC AND PAL. General Specifications: On-screen menu languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, Norwegian, Nederlands, Portuguese, Svenska, Japanese Power Supply: 100V-240V, 50-60 Hz Dimensions (W x H x D): 455 x 172 x 418 mm (without extrusions) Weight: 11.6 kg JVC DLA-HD100 or DLA-RS2  Projector Specifications   MSRP (USD) : $ 7,999 Brightness (Lumens) : 600 ANSI Contrast (Full On/Off) : 30000:1 Variable Iris: No Audible Noise: 24.0 dB Weight: 25.6 lbs Size (inches) (HxWxD) : 6.8 x 17.9 x 16.6 Std. Lens: Focus: Power Zoom: Power, 2.00:1 Throw Dist (feet) : 11.9 - 20.0 Image Size (inches) : 60.0 - 200.0 Optional Lenses:      ** Digital Zoom:      ** Digital Keystone: No Lens Shift: Horz & Vert Networking: Wired: No Wireless: No Performance:   H-Sync Range:      ** V-Sync Range:      ** Compatibility: HDTV: 720p, 1080i, 1080p/601080p/24, 1080p/50, 576i576p EDTV/480p: Yes SDTV/480i: Yes Component Video: Yes Video: Yes Digital Input: HDMI (HDCP) Computers: Yes Display: Type: 0.7" LCOS (3) Native: 1920x1080 Pixels Maximum: 1920x1080 Pixels Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (HD) Lamp: Type: 200W UHP Life:      ** Quantity: 1 Speakers: No Max Power: 280W Voltage: 100V - 240V       What is in the box?  JVC DLA-HD100 or (JVC DLA-RS2) Projector x 1 Remote control unit x 1 All standard accessories Works worldwide from 100 - 240V, 50/60HZ. Compatible with both NTSC AND PAL. LIMITED STOCK .......call and order it today at toll free 866-506-7287 

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