JVC recently extended its 1080p home theater projector lineage with the introduction of a new high definition projector the new DLA-HD100. The DLA-HD100 establishes unparalleled price-performance benchmarks. The projectors provide the users HDMI 1.3, enhanced color version by augmentation of the color space, a mechanical Fujinon 2x zoom lens, and modified on-screen gamma control. The superior optical engine noticeably perks up the exactness of light polarization, helping to prevent light leakage into the projection lens. The new projector integrates video processors from Gennum Corporation for optimum image quality.
In addition to all these features the projector proves to be very flexible as for easy placement the projectors feature ±80 percent vertical and ±34 percent horizontal lens shift option. So, the projectors with no trouble can be placed on a tabletop or shelf or can also be ceiling mounted. To modify the image to suit entity’s penchant, the DLA-HD100 from JVC put forward labor-intensive alteration of gamma by means of the remote control and an on-screen display. The DLA-HD100 integrate two HDMI inputs which is well-matched with version 1.3 stipulation, and allows users to take complete benefit of the advanced 225 MHz bandwidth, improved color depth of billions of colors, and better resolution and frame rates. The DLA-HD100 will be available to the users by November, 2007 for less than $8,000.
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