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For
Immediate Release
JVC
UNVEILS DLA-RS4800 D-ILA 3D PROJECTOR AT CEDIA 2011
- WAYNE,
NJ (September 8, 2011)
– JVC Professional Products
Company, a division of JVC Americas Corp., expands its Reference
Series lineup at CEDIA EXPO 2011 with the debut of the new
DLA-RS4800, an affordably priced ISF certified 3D projector with
55,000:1 native contrast ratio – the highest in its class.
Designed for custom installations, the DLA-RS4800 features JVC's
latest generation D-ILA technology with advanced 3D capabilities,
including a built-in 2D-3D converter.
- JVC's Reference
Series projectors have set
the industry standard for full HD 3D performance. The DLA-RS4800
takes 3D to the next level, producing brighter images with
significantly reduced crosstalk. A new mode allows anamorphic lenses
to be used with 3D content. And for more comfortable 3D viewing, a
parallax adjustment lets viewers control the 3D effect. 2D programs
may now be converted to 3D using a proprietary algorithm developed
by JVC for high-end Hollywood applications.
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- “The DLA-RS4800
offers a substantial feature set for discerning home theater
enthusiasts,” said Gary Klasmeier, product
engineering manager, D-ILA Systems. “It is an ISF certified 3D
home theater projector available for less than $5,000.”
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- The DLA-RS4800
features three, 0.7-inch
1920x1080 D-ILA imagers that
produce naturally rich, flicker-free images with true blacks and
extraordinary luminance detail. Combined with JVC’s wire-grid
optical engine, they deliver outstanding 55,000:1 native contrast,
without a dynamic iris to artificially enhance contrast
specifications.
- Designed as an affordable alternative to
JVC's higher-end Reference Series models, the DLA-RS4800 includes
enhancements that not only deliver extremely high image quality, but
do so on a limited budget. For example, programmable lens memories
enable a constant height screen solution without reliance on an
anamorphic lens. Plus, the same screen can be used for traditional
16:9 or 4:3 images without moving lenses. Three user memory
positions are provided for storing lens settings such as focus,
zoom, and HV offset.
- With its HDMI 1.4a
port, the DLA-RS4800 supports an expanded range of side-by-side
(broadcast) and frame packed (Blu-ray) 3D signals. It is also
compatible with JVC’s new PK-AG2 Active Shutter 3D Glasses and
PK-EM1 3D Signal Emitter (sold separately), which ensures solid
signal transmission to the 3D glasses for a superior 3D experience.
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- The DLA-RS4800 is
delivered with specialized quality control and includes a three-year
warranty and spare lamp. It will be available through limited distribution in November 2011 with
a suggested list price of $4,995.
- The DLA-RS4800 is one
of five new professional D-ILA projectors being introduced at CEDIA
EXPO 2011.
MODEL
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MSRP
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AVAILABILITY
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DLA-RS65
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$11,999
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November
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DLA-RS55
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$7,999
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November
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DLA-RS4800
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$4,995
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November
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DLA-RS45
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$3,499
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November
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DLA-F110E
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$7,495
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September
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- CEDIA
EXPO 2011 runs Sept. 8-10 at the Indiana Convention Center in
Indianapolis. All five new projectors are being demonstrated, along
with JVC's DLA-RS4000 4K large screen projector, at the JVC
Professional Suite in Regency Ballroom A at the Hyatt Regency
Indianapolis, which is connected to the convention center via an
enclosed skywalk.
- ABOUT JVC PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS COMPANY
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Headquartered in Wayne, New Jersey, JVC
Professional Products Company is a division of JVC Americas Corp., a
wholly-owned subsidiary of JVC Kenwood Corporation. JVC
distributes a complete line of video and audio equipment for the
consumer and professional markets. For further product information,
visit JVC’s Web site at http://referenceseries.com..
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