The review suggests that while the D-ILA technology has impressive resolution, it requires careful calibration for optimal performance, as internal adjustments significantly impact picture quality. A must-read for those considering this projector or interested in the intricacies of D-ILA tech.
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JVC DLA-G150CL D-ILA front projector Review System
Review System
RGB Sources
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Video Sources
Sony DVP-S7000 DVD player
Panasonic DVD-RP56 DVD player
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Extron RGBHV matrix switcher
Screen
80" Da-Lite Model B, 1.5 gain
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The review suggests that
Submitted by momentousfantastic on October 27, 2024 - 11:48pm

JVC DLA-G150CL D-ILA
Submitted by comfortbatter on November 6, 2024 - 7:30pm
A home theater projector that is SXGA+ is the JVC DLA-G150CL. At its brightest setting, this lamp-based projector can display scratch games 1,000 lumens with a native resolution of 1365x1024. First made available for purchase in January 2002, this projector has now been discontinued by JVC.