Adoption of a new construction and production process results in a 6.8μm pixel pitch and a 0.25μm gap between pixels for a high aperture ratio of at least 93%. Moreover, a 1.27-inch miniature 4K2K D-ILA device delivers high-definition display images of 9,830,400 pixels (4096 x 2400 pixels). Besides compatibility with 4K digital cinema, the projector also offers Native HD four display outputs and 4x enlarged WUXGA images for high-end design and CAD applications.
True black quality with high contrast ratio of 10,000:1
The new Wire Grid adopted in the optical engine is an organic light reflection polarizing plate made from arrays of aluminum ribs with a width of a few tens of nanometers, aligned with a pitch of over hundred nanometers on the surface of a glass substrate. It has lower angle dependency for polarized light, effectively minimizing any leakage of light to the lens when the image is black. Besides, technology to reduce variations in orientation, applying new liquid crystals, and new orientation technologies achieve a 20,000:1 device contrast ratio. The combination of the new engine and new devices delivers 10,000:1 high-contrast native images.
3500 lumen light output
A new optical design featuring a 825 W Xenon lamp generates 3500 lumens power, and delivers excellent color rendering. Lamp power is adjustable in eight steps over the range from 825 to 660 W.
Small, lightweight, and stackable design
The new JVC DLA-SH4K achieves approximately a 65% reduction in area compared to a conventional projector of the same class, and weighs 59 kg (lens included). Moreover, the stackable design means greater installation efficiency for applications such as stack and 3D