JVC DLA-NZ8 Projector

The DLA-NZ8 D-ILA projector is the world first home theatre projector to feature 8K/60p/4K120p input. It is equipped with a new 8K/e-shiftX proprietary technology to reproduce 8K-quality images. The projector is driven by three native 4K D-ILA devices, high-quality 65 mm glass lens, and Ultra-High Brightness of 2,500 lumens.

£15,800.00

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World’s first home projector capable of
inputting 8K60p/4K120p signals

These projectors adopt LSI’s developed with the latest technology to process the vast amount of 8K input data, and an up converter to bring any source up to high definition 8K resolution. As a result, more beautiful and realistic video images full of contrast and reality can be enjoyed regardless of the source, from video streaming to 4K UHD-BD videos.

Newly developed 8K/e-shiftX technology to achieve 8K resolution


Significant progress has been made to our proprietary 8K/e-shift technology – which combines “e-shift” high-resolution display technology, that doubles the resolution by shifting a pixel by 0.5 pixels, and 0.69-inch native 4K D-ILA device. Shift direction has increased from the conventional two diagonal directions to four directions of up, down, left, and right, to enable display of 8K signal information in its entirety.
The result is an 8K resolution, enhancing the sense of three-dimensionality and immersion.

Essential all-glass lens to depict all the data in the 8K image

The high-end DLA-NZ9 (RS4100) is equipped with an 18-element, 16-group all-glass lens featuring a full aluminium lens barrel*1. To project highresolution 8K images to every corner of the screen, the projector incorporates five ED lenses calibrated for differences in the R/G/B refractive index to reduce chromatic aberration and colour fringing when lens shift kicks in to deliver precise reproduction of 4K- or 8K-resolution*2 projection.

*1: 65 mm diameter, 17-element, 15-group all glass lens is featured on the DLA-NZ8 (RS3100), NZ7 (RS2100) and NP5 (RS1100) models. *2: Resolution varies depending on the model.

Features

  • Newly developed 8K/e-shiftX technology reproduces 8K image quality
  • New 0.69-inch 4K D-ILA (4096 x 2160) device x 3
  • BLU-Escent Laser Light Source
  • 17-element, 15-group all-glass 65mm diameter high-quality lens
  • High brightness of 2,500 lm provides vibrant and dynamic images
  • Native Contrast Ratio of 80,000:1 translates to a spectacular Dynamic Contrast Ratio of ∞ :1
  • 2x HDMI (48 Gbps, HDCP 2.3) inputs, supporting 8K60P and 4K120P input signals
  • HDR10 contains the metadata of the producer’s intentions for each scene, and with such data, the projector is able to automatically reproduce images as the creator intended.
  • Frame Adapt HDR* dynamically tone maps any HDR10 content frame-by-frame or scene-by-scene and automatically performs adjustment to achieve optimal images close to reality as seen by human eyes. As a part the Frame Adapt HDR, the projector offers improved gamma processing accuracy from 12- to 18-bit equivalent to reproduce smoother and finer gradation
  • New Theater Optimizer** function, which works in Frame Adapt HDR mode, offers optimum HDR images by analyzing usage environments using the screen size and gain information and intelligently adjusts tone mapping.
  • Auto Tone Mapping function automatically adjusts settings for optimum HDR10 image quality
  • For easy reproduction, the projector switches automatically to HDR picture mode when HDR10 signals are received
  • Nine settings of Installation Mode include Lens Control, Pixel Adjustment, Mask, Anamorphic on or off, Screen Adjust, Installation Style, Keystone, Pincushion, and Aspect; stored installation modes for various environments can be called up.
  • Wide Colour Gamut above exceeds DCI/P3 spec creating saturated, beautiful images that come to life
  • Low Latency Mode suppresses display delay for faster response when receiving signals from PC and game consoles
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