JVC’s D-ILA home theater projectors have been revered by home cinema fans for many years now, thanks to their peerless contrast performance. JVC isn’t exactly the most prolific brand around when it ...
JVC Projectors, Home Theater, a division of JVCKENWOOD USA Corporation, has launched the industry’s smallest native 4K projectors, the DLA-NZ500 and DLA-NZ700, offering superb 4K HDR images and JVC’s ...
JVC just announced three new projectors, all with native 4K resolution. That may not seem like a big deal, but enthusiasts have been waiting for more reasonably priced 4K projectors from the company ...
JVC's DLA-NZ8 (RS3100) may be the perfect projector with a BLU-escent laser, e-shiftX for 8K images, the latest HDR10/HDR10+, frame adapt HDR Gen2, and JVC's industry leading tone mapping and blacks.
In the past, you'd have to be prepared to pay at least $4,000 to get a JVC 4K projector, which could cost you as much as $35,000. While they're some of the best you can get and are probably worth the ...
Are you a gamer looking for a big scene experience? The JVC LX-NZ30 4K Projector might be ideal for your PS5 or Xbox and Blu-ray player. Before the eCoustics team jettisoned off to Las Vegas for CES ...
JVC has a number of 4K projectors, but the cheapest model is $3,999, and all of them use JVC’s own special-blend D-ILA technology. But JVC is finally stooping down to serve the masses with a more ...
Not many projectors can give the Award-winning JVC a run for its money, but this Sony is up to the task. Stunning picture quality, a sleek build and plenty of features make it a match for the NZ800.
Here’s How One Projector Maker Swept All Three Price Ranges in the 2022 Projector Shootout. Note: eCoustics is reader -supported and may make a commission if you purchase anything using the links on ...
It's not uncommon the see manufacturers occasionally re-brand a product with their own moniker and sell it as their own. We've seen this in the past with Rotel re-branding APC power conditioners, and ...
High definition may be breathing new life into nature documentaries and sports programmes, but it's films that are really being resuscitated by the new technology, especially now that 'Full HD' (ie ...