Plenty of the hype around consumer electronics shows like CEDIA focuses on TVs, but those who really want the movie theater experience at home tend to gravitate more toward projectors. With its latest ...
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.
It wasn’t that long ago that a projector that offered 4K resolution, let alone high dynamic range (HDR), would be prohibitively expensive for most buyers. With solid lower-priced offerings like the ...
This is one of those situations where a diagram helps to describe far more than words could manage. JVC have unveiled a 1.75-inch 8K4K D-ILA (Direct-Drive Image Light Amplifier) – in other words, the ...
JVC first brought 4K home with its $175k DLA-RS4000 and now it's back with four new models with greater than HD resolution at much easier to swallow prices. You'll note the term used is "with 4K ...
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 ...
CNET compares the specifications of five 3D-capable front projectors from three different makers, two of which announced new models at CEDIA today. David reviews TVs and leads the Personal Tech team ...
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 ...
Why you can trust What Hi-Fi? Our expert team reviews products in dedicated test rooms, to help you make the best choice for your budget. Find out more about how we test. Projectors are rarely where ...
With the arrival of Blu-ray, HD-DVD and, for that matter, PlayStation 3, videophiles are more than ever turning to 1080p-capable video solutions. The problem is that the inherent resolution with 1080p ...
A quarter of a century ago JVC rewrote the projector rulebook when it developed a proprietary SXGA version of Liquid Crystal on Silicon technology that would go on to revolutionise the projector world ...