JVC DLA-NP5 D-ILA 4K HDR Home Theater Projector

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Product Description:

  • HIGH-PERFORMANCE 4K PROJECTOR: Driven by (3) 0.69-inch native 4K D-ILA devices and a 17-element, 15-group, 65 mm all-glass lens, the JVC DLA-NP5 D-ILA home theater projector delivers optical brightness of 1,900 lumens, ensuring dynamic and realistic images
  • VIBRANT & DYNAMIC VIDEO: Features (2) HDMI inputs that comply with the latest HDMI/HDCP 2.3 standards to enable full spec 4K/120P signal input. Enjoy high contrast color reproduction with Native Contrast Ratio of 40,000:1 (Dynamic Contrast Ratio of 400,000:1). With a wide color gamut images will be 100% REC 709. Enjoy the latest streaming devices or HDR applications with vibrant images from Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Prime TV and Netflix.
  • AUTO TONE MAPPING: The home theater projector features Frame Adapt HDR that instantly analyses any HDR10 content frame-by-frame and automatically adjusts to achieve optimal images close to reality. Theater Optimizer automatically fine tunes HDR based on installation characteristics, projector settings, and even lamp age. Supports HDR formats including: HDR10, HDR10+, UHD Blu-Ray, and HLG
  • HIGH-QUALITY GAMING EXPERIENCE: The movie projector features improved Clear Motion Drive with Motion Enhance for D-ILA device optimization, and the low latency mode reduces display delays for faster response when receiving signals from PC/gaming consoles
  • QUICK AND EASY ADAPTATION: Adjust the HD projector settings according to the environment using the Installation modes that includes lens control, pixel adjustment, mask, anamorphic on or off, screen adjust, installation style, keystone, pincushion, and aspect. Control: Control4 SDDP / LAN / RS-232C / IR / 12V Screen Trigger Output / 3D Sync Output
Products Specifications
  • HIGH-PERFORMANCE 4K PROJECTOR: Driven by (3) 0.69-inch native 4K D-ILA devices and a 17-element, 15-group, 65 mm all-glass lens, the JVC DLA-NP5 D-ILA home theater projector delivers optical brightness of 1,900 lumens, ensuring dynamic and realistic images
  • VIBRANT & DYNAMIC VIDEO: Features (2) HDMI inputs that comply with the latest HDMI/HDCP 2.3 standards to enable full spec 4K/120P signal input. Enjoy high contrast color reproduction with Native Contrast Ratio of 40,000:1 (Dynamic Contrast Ratio of 400,000:1). With a wide color gamut images will be 100% REC 709. Enjoy the latest streaming devices or HDR applications with vibrant images from Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Prime TV and Netflix.
  • AUTO TONE MAPPING: The home theater projector features Frame Adapt HDR that instantly analyses any HDR10 content frame-by-frame and automatically adjusts to achieve optimal images close to reality. Theater Optimizer automatically fine tunes HDR based on installation characteristics, projector settings, and even lamp age. Supports HDR formats including: HDR10, HDR10+, UHD Blu-Ray, and HLG
  • HIGH-QUALITY GAMING EXPERIENCE: The movie projector features improved Clear Motion Drive with Motion Enhance for D-ILA device optimization, and the low latency mode reduces display delays for faster response when receiving signals from PC/gaming consoles
  • QUICK AND EASY ADAPTATION: Adjust the HD projector settings according to the environment using the Installation modes that includes lens control, pixel adjustment, mask, anamorphic on or off, screen adjust, installation style, keystone, pincushion, and aspect. Control: Control4 SDDP / LAN / RS-232C / IR / 12V Screen Trigger Output / 3D Sync Output

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    • Reviewed on 01 Jul, 2023

      To a home cinema newcomer the image of the NP5 is generally superb with a beautiful colorimetry and a native contrast still unequaled. As a veteran, I must admit that the magic did not take. I remain unsatisfied, golden key from the Award drawer left hanging around my neck, mainly because of an image that is too soft for my eyes, and to my ears an operating noise that is much too high in HDR mode (lamp high).

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