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1900lm, lamp based, 400K:1 contrast, 4K120P, 65mm all glass lens HDR10+, Frame Adapt HDRw/Theater Optimizer, 93% DCI P3 color, 3 YR Warranty
SKU: JW-DLA-NP5
Brand: JVC VIDEO
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    Key Features

    1. 4K120p inputs with HDCP 2.3 1.1 Dual 48Gbps inputs with HDCP 2.3 provide the most future proof connectivity and are ideal for next generation source devices and current gaming consoles. 1.2 High Speed LSI for 4K120p input and video processing 4K120p input is becoming more valuable every day, and is effective in displaying high frame rate gaming content. Along with low latency mode, this opens up new possibilities for projectors to provide high quality gaming on larger screens. The 0.69” native 4K D-ILA device complements this with improved drive performance.

    2. High resolution and high contrast with 0.69 inch native 4K D-ILA device The DLA-NP5 and DLA-RS1100 are equipped with the same 0.69” native 4K D-ILA device as used on premium JVC models. D-ILA’s unique narrow-pitch pixel process makes it difficult to see the grid even on the largest screens, enabling smooth and high-definition video expression unique to native 4K.

    3. All-glass lens capable of resolving 4K information The DLA-NP5/RS1100 is equipped with a 65mm diameter all-glass lens with 17 elements in 15 groups to deliver high-resolution images that are in focus all the way to the periphery of the screen.

    4. HDR (High Dynamic Range) content Support has been added for HDR10+, which uses dynamic metadata, along with the HDR10 format used in UHD Blu-ray and streaming. Both methods support wider color gamut such as BT2020, and 10-bit color gradation. The HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) format used in broadcasting is also available. 4.1 HDR10+ support With HDR10+ the luminance information for each scene is embedded in the content as metadata so tone mapping can be performed according to the scene. This makes it possible to faithfully reproduce the HDR images as intended by the creators. By comparison, HDR10, the basic standard for HDR playback, has only two pieces of information: MaxCLL (Maximum Content Light Level), which represents the maximum brightness of the content, and MaxFALL (Maximum Frame Average Light Level), which represents the brightest average frame. 4.2 JVC's unique Frame Adapt HDR and Theater Optimizer

    ****Free Bulb via mail in rebate through October***

    Key Features

    1. 4K120p inputs with HDCP 2.3 1.1 Dual 48Gbps inputs with HDCP 2.3 provide the most future proof connectivity and are ideal for next generation source devices and current gaming consoles. 1.2 High Speed LSI for 4K120p input and video processing 4K120p input is becoming more valuable every day, and is effective in displaying high frame rate gaming content. Along with low latency mode, this opens up new possibilities for projectors to provide high quality gaming on larger screens. The 0.69” native 4K D-ILA device complements this with improved drive performance.

    2. High resolution and high contrast with 0.69 inch native 4K D-ILA device The DLA-NP5 and DLA-RS1100 are equipped with the same 0.69” native 4K D-ILA device as used on premium JVC models. D-ILA’s unique narrow-pitch pixel process makes it difficult to see the grid even on the largest screens, enabling smooth and high-definition video expression unique to native 4K.

    3. All-glass lens capable of resolving 4K information The DLA-NP5/RS1100 is equipped with a 65mm diameter all-glass lens with 17 elements in 15 groups to deliver high-resolution images that are in focus all the way to the periphery of the screen.

    4. HDR (High Dynamic Range) content Support has been added for HDR10+, which uses dynamic metadata, along with the HDR10 format used in UHD Blu-ray and streaming. Both methods support wider color gamut such as BT2020, and 10-bit color gradation. The HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) format used in broadcasting is also available. 4.1 HDR10+ support With HDR10+ the luminance information for each scene is embedded in the content as metadata so tone mapping can be performed according to the scene. This makes it possible to faithfully reproduce the HDR images as intended by the creators. By comparison, HDR10, the basic standard for HDR playback, has only two pieces of information: MaxCLL (Maximum Content Light Level), which represents the maximum brightness of the content, and MaxFALL (Maximum Frame Average Light Level), which represents the brightest average frame. 4.2 JVC's unique Frame Adapt HDR and Theater Optimizer

    Products specifications
    Master Pack0
    Warranty1 YEAR
    FF Level100
    Products specifications
    Master Pack0
    Warranty1 YEAR
    FF Level100
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