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For Immediate Release
JVC ADDS NEW 4K PROJECTOR TO D-ILA
LINEUP
New DLA-SH7NLG Delivers 10 MegaPixel
Images, Low Operating Costs
WAYNE, NJ (March
17, 2010) – JVC
Professional Products, division of JVC U.S.A., today announced the new, 10
MegaPixel DLA-SH7NLG, a 4K D-ILA projector incorporating three 1.27-inch 4K2K
D-ILA display devices for high-quality imaging and dual ultra-high-pressure
mercury lamps for 5,000 ANSI lumens of brightness. Combining superb definition
and resolution with low-cost maintenance, the 4K2K D-ILA projector is available
now and is ideal for planetariums, museums, simulators, and medical
institutions, as well as high-spec design and monitoring facilities.
The new model
joins the DLA-SH4K, which debuted in January 2008 as a 4K D-ILA projector and
quickly drew high praise. Like its predecessor, the DLA-SH7NLG achieves
ultra-high resolution of approximately 10 megapixels (4,096 x 2,400), which is
five times the resolution of full HD, plus the projector has a stunning
10,000:1 native contrast ratio.
Notable
features of the new DLA-SH7NLG include:
1. With approximately 10 megapixels of
resolution, JVC’s 4K2K D-ILA devices can simultaneously display two or four
screens in WUXGA (1,920 x 1,200) resolution. Multi-screen projection is
facilitated by four DVI (Dual-Link) input terminals supporting an array of PC
input formats. The DLA-SH7NLG also offers a low latency mode for simulation
environments.
2. True black quality with stunning
10,000:1 native contrast thanks to a wire-grid optical engine.
3.
Dual 330W ultra-high-pressure mercury
lamps, producing 5,000 lumens of brightness. In single lamp mode, the
DLA-SH7NLG can automatically choose the lamp with less cumulative
operating
time for maintenance efficiency. This, plus the addition of a low-power
mode,
enable lamp life of approximately 3,000 hours, which is about double
that of
conventional projectors. Such features allow the DLA-SH7NLG to offer
low
running costs even under heavy professional use.
4. Elaborate design offers operational
flexibility, including stacking two projectors to display 3D images or
installation on a +/- 90-degree tilt. The DLA-SH7NLG only weighs about 110
pounds, excluding lens.
5. Three different lenses, including
short-focus and telescopic models, are available for various projection
environments.
The
DLA-SH7NLG operates on normal AC 100-220V power and consumes less than 1.1 kW. Convergence
can be adjusted to 1/10 pixel accuracy via GUI control, and three gamma tables
are included. Six test patterns, including a crosshatch and color bars, enable
image adjustment without external signal sources.
Projection
configuration data is easily stored and uploaded from a USB memory device. The
Ethernet-compatible DLA-SH7NLG can be configured via a PC Web browser, and
multiple projectors are networkable for operation via a single PC. Plus, for
improved maintenance, e-mails can be generated automatically to send lamp
replacement reminders and error status notifications.
The
DLA-SH7NLG has an MSRP of under $150,000 plus lens and is available
immediately. For further product information, visit JVC’s Web site at http://pro.jvc.com/visualization or
call Tom Stites at (770)844-4221.
ABOUT JVC
U.S.A.
Headquartered
in Wayne, New Jersey, JVC U.S.A. is a division of JVC Americas Corp., a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Victor Company of Japan Ltd. JVC distributes a
complete line of video and audio equipment for the consumer and professional
markets.
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