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JVC D-ILA DLA-HX1 Quick Manual page 3

3-chip d-ila

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renders rich color and high contrast with images that are smooth and natural as film in a true
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True black reproduction
One important characteristic of D-ILA devices is that the crystals are
aligned vertically. This means that when there is no voltage applied,
the pixels are "normally black". Most liquid crystal devices are "nor-
mally white" (turning black when a voltage is applied). In contrast,
D-ILA technology can
reproduce blacks that are
truly black. It also offers a
uniform response, irre-
spective of brightness, so
it can display a wide range
of intermediate tones,
something that is not usu-
ally possible with conven-
tional LCDs.
Comparison of gradation
characteristics
(accurate colors with absolute white and black)
Comparison of color reproduction
Original picture
DVI-D plug and play (HDCP)
This convenient feature enables digital-to-
digital input and ensures high-quality image
reproduction without degradation.
480P, 720P, 1080i, 1080/24 and 30PsF, HDTV
format compatibility
To ensure compatibility with DTV signals,
the DLA-HX1 accepts analog signals including
480P, 720P, 1080i, 1080/24PsF and 30PsF
and HDTV formats.
High contrast ratio: 800:1
With contrast ratio of 800:1, the DLA-HX1
projects images with sharp details, crisp
edges and great depth.
D-ILA element structure
Cross-section
Driver chip
Vertical
(CMOS substrate)
alignment
Flattened film
Reflective pixel
electrode
Liquid crystals
(vertically aligned)
Glass substrate
Transparent
electrode
Conventional projector (bluish white and reddish black)
DLA-HX1
Conventional projector
(accurate colors)
(foreground colors are influ-
enced by background colors)
User-friendly Design
Easy installation
uses an NSH (high-pressure mercury) lamp that
maintains low running cost and lasts for about
2000 hours of operation. The lamp and air filter
can be easily accessed without removing the pro-
jector from the mount.
Three chips are better than one
Normally, three chips are used in high-end, expensive projectors but at
JVC, we use three chips in all of our projectors. Why? It's because when
compared to single-chip models, 3-chip D-ILAs offer superior color repro-
duction, better gradation, and smoother images — at a competitive cost. So
your next question may be "Why are three chips better than one?" This is
clear and simple. Lower-cost, single-chip models rapidly project the picture
one color at a time and rely on the viewer's eye to blend alternating flash-
es of red, green and blue images into desired colors. Three-chip projec-
tors, on the other hand, simultaneously produce images on separate RGB
panels inside the projector and then combine the light beams, projecting a
full color image on the screen. The simple fact is that three chips produce
better, more stable images, free of flicker and annoying "rainbow" effects.
JVC three-chip D-ILA projectors provide a more natural, comfortable view-
ing experience with silky smooth images full of rich colors.
1-CHIP
THREE CHIPS
PROJECT A
FULL-COLOR
IMAGE.
3-CHIP
D-ILA
GUI on-screen display
The GUI on-screen menu allows
The DLA-HX1
you to make quick adjustments
weighs only
of various settings. The first and
13 lbs
second menu layers are shown
(5.9kg) and
simultaneously for
is compact
simple, systematic
so installa-
setting operation.
tion is a
These GUI controls
snap. The
can be operated
DLA-HX1
from the top panel
of the projector or
via the provided
wireless remote
control unit.
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1-CHIP SEQUENTIAL COLOR
3-CHIP FULL COLOR

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