JVC has today introduced their first DLP 4K
projector in the form of the JVC LX-UH1 that uses the newly developed TRP DMD
technology to deliver 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) images. Specifications for
the JVC LX-UH1 4K projector include a 0.47-inch TRP digital micro-mirror device
(DMD) which when combined with the projector’s optical system can provide users
with a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels.
The JVC LX-UH1 4K projector offers 2,000 lumens, and
an RGB colour wheel, to deliver “bright, high-contrast images for a thrilling
home theater experience” says JVC. Other features include a 1.6x wide zoom
lens, dynamic contrast ratio of 100,000:1 and offer support for both HDR10 and
Hybrid Log Gamma, an HDR Gamma mode for broadcasts and streaming services. JVC
have also included an option that allows owners to engage a two-position
automatic aperture to project the best possible image quality.
Connections on the new JVC 4K projector include two
HDMI inputs, including one that features the full speed/full spec HDMI/HDCP2.2
standard and is capable of handling data transfer rates up to 18Gbps. There is
also an RS-232C interface and a 12-volt screen trigger output. The JVC LX-UH1
4K Ultra HD projector will be available next month during May 2018 priced at US$ 2,499.95.