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JVC DLA-NZ800 D-ILA Laser Projector, 2700 Lumen 100K:1 Native Contrast, 8K/60P 4K/120P HDMI Inputs, 65mm All Glass Lens - Black

by JVC
SKU JVDLA-NZ800
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D-ILA device is the heart of projectors that plays an impor tant role in projecting beautiful images. Device improvement continues to date – the third generation 0.69-inch native 4K D-ILA device improved the alignment control of liquid crystals and enhanced the flatness of image pixels to offer 1.5-times* the native contrast ratio compared to the Gen2 device.

Additionally, improvements in the device manufacturing process have resulted in improved screen uniformity and enhanced image quality. *:DLA-NZ800 and DLA-RS3200 areΒ 1.25-times.

  • Infinite Black dynamic contrast
  • Wide Color Gamut with Cinema Filter (over 100% DCI-P3)
  • Built with hand-selected components
  • Installation Mode with 10 customizable presets
  • ISF Certified, plus JVC Auto Calibration
  • Clear Motion Drive for the smoothest video
  • Multiple Pixel Control (MPC) for increased sharpness and detail
  • Low Latency Mode is effective when displaying high frame-rate gaming content

Resolution and Image Processing

The native 4K resolution of the DLA-NZ800, coupled with JVC's proprietary 8K/e-shiftX image processing technology, delivers a picture that is startlingly crisp and detailed. This e-shiftX technology is particularly adept at upscaling content to near-8K quality, enhancing the viewing experience by adding a perceptible sharpness to images that might otherwise lack such definition.

Light Source and Lifespan

JVC's BLU-Escent laser technology is at the core of the DLA-NZ800's light source, offering several advantages over traditional lamp-based projectors. Most notably, the laser provides a substantial 20,000-hour lifespan, which amounts to years of maintenance-free operation. This longevity, combined with the consistent brightness and color accuracy afforded by laser technology, makes the DLA-NZ800 a compelling choice for users looking for a long-term investment.

Brightness and Contrast

The projector's 2500 lumens brightness for SDR content ensures that images are vibrant and can hold their own even in environments with some ambient light. When it comes to HDR, the specified 60-90 nits might seem modest compared to flat-panel TVs, but in a darkened room, this projector manages to produce a dynamic range that is both pleasing and impactful. The contrast ratio of 80,000:1 contributes to deep blacks and a nuanced grayscale that can make scenes pop with depth and dimensionality.

Colour and Calibration

The DLA-NZ800's color reproduction is nothing short of exceptional, covering 98% of both the REC709 and P3 color spaces. This wide gamut ensures that colors are rendered with accuracy and vibrancy, bringing a true-to-life quality to the projected image. The auto-calibration feature, compatible with devices like the SpyderX colorimeter, is a boon for users who demand precision in their color performance, allowing for regular adjustments to maintain optimal image quality.

Usability and User Interface

JVC has equipped the DLA-NZ800 with an automatic picture mode selection that adjusts the viewing experience based on the content being projected, which is a useful feature for those who may not want to manually tweak settings for different types of media. The user interface is intuitive and well-designed, making navigation and adjustment of settings a straightforward task.

Performance

Picture Quality

The overall image quality of the DLA-NZ800 is exemplary. In a properly darkened room, the projector shines, displaying a level of detail and clarity that is truly immersive. The exceptional 3D performance is worth noting, as it provides a brightness and contrast that rivals many dedicated 3D displays.

Gaming Performance

For gaming, the inclusion of a Low Latency Mode is critical, and the DLA-NZ800's ability to upscale to 8K and accept 8K HDMI input positions it as a future-proof option for gaming enthusiasts. However, gamers should be aware that engaging Low Latency Mode may be necessary to reduce input lag, which is a crucial aspect of responsive gameplay.

Sound and Noise Levels

One aspect of the DLA-NZ800's performance that cannot be overlooked is the operational noise. When e-shiftX is enabled, there is a noticeable increase in noise, which could be distracting in quieter viewing environments. While this is not uncommon among high-performance projectors, it is something potential buyers should be aware of.

Pros and Cons Breakdown

Pros:
- Advanced BLU-Escent laser technology for long lifespan and consistent performance
- Exceptional 3D performance with high brightness and contrast
- Superior brightness levels for SDR and capable HDR performance
- Auto calibration feature for maintaining optimal image quality
- Intuitive user interface for ease of use

Cons:
- Heavyweight requires a robust mounting solution
- Limited brightness for HDR compared to some competitors
- Gamers must adjust settings for optimal performance
- Lacks advanced sharpening algorithms that could further enhance image processing
- E-shiftX can introduce additional operational noise

Final Thoughts

The JVC DLA-NZ800 is a behemoth of a projector that offers a premium home theater experience. Its strengths lie in its exceptional picture quality, long-lasting light source, and advanced color capabilities. While the weight and installation requirements may be daunting for some, the end result is a projection system that rivals the best in the business.

For the dedicated home theater enthusiast, the JVC DLA-NZ800 is a worthy investment that promises years of high-quality cinematic enjoyment. It stands tall among its peers, and while it may require some fine-tuning for specific uses like gaming, its performance is undeniably impressive. The JVC DLA-NZ800 is a testament to the excellence that can be achieved in home projection technology, setting a high bar for its competitors.

  • Display Technology:0.69-inch native 4K D-ILA device
  • Display Resolution:8192 x 4320 (Gen2 8K/e-shiftX)
  • Projection Display Size:60 inch – 200 inch diagonal

Optics

  • Lens Type:All-glass lens (17-element, 15-group) with full aluminum lens barrel
  • Lens:x2 motorized zoom & focus, 65 mm diameter
  • Lens Shift:Vertical

Light Source

  • Type:BLU-Escent laser diode
  • Lifespan:20,000 hours
  • Brightness:2,700 lm

Image Quality

  • Native Contrast Ratio:100,000
  • Dynamic Contrast Ratio:∞
  • Color Gamut:DCI-P3
  • HDR Support:HDR10, HDR10+, HLG, HDR10+ dynamic tone mapping

Connectivity

  • Input (HDMI):2 (48 Gbps/HDCP 2.3, no support for CEC)
  • Output:Array, Array
  • Control:Array, Array
  • Service Terminal:1 (USB Type A) for firmware update and backing up settings

Performance

  • Input Signal Capability:8K60p/4K120p
  • Power Consumption:440W (Network standby
  • Fan Noise:24 dB (LD power at minimum)

Physical Characteristics

  • Dimensions (HxWxD):19.66 in x 9.21 in x 19.88 in (500 mm x 234 mm x 505 mm)
  • Weight:50.9 lb (23.1 kg)

Additional Features

  • Frame Adapt HDR:Generation 2
  • FILMMAKER MODE:Yes
  • Installation Mode:10 customizable presets
  • ISF Certified:Yes
  • JVC Auto Calibration:Yes
  • Clear Motion Drive:Yes
  • Multiple Pixel Control (MPC):Yes
  • Low Latency Mode:Yes

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