
NEW YORK, NY—JVC PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS COMPANY
announced the DLA-HD2K home theater projection system. Featuring three of JVC's
newly developed High Definition (HD) Direct Drive Image Light Amplifier (D-ILA™) devices and electronics unit co-developed with Faroudja, a division
of Genesis® Microchip, the DLA-HD2K produces the highest quality home theater
images available to date. At 1920x1080, the DLA-HD2K offers higher native
resolution than found in most digital cinema projectors, enabling users to enjoy
true cinema-quality images in home theaters, museums, screening rooms and
corporate venues.
The DLA-HD2K's 1920x1080 resolution precisely matches the resolution of HD
broadcasts and recordings, and allows them to be viewed in the highest quality
with original picture detail. JVC's exclusive D-ILA chip technology achieves
this technological feat, using an advanced form of Liquid Crystal on Silicon
(LCOS) that is capable of greater pixel density than competing technologies such
as DLP or LCD. Previously, obtaining this level of resolution required much
larger chips, and resulted in large, bulky and very expensive projectors. The
DLA-HD2K is JVC's first home theater projector offering native 1920x1080
resolution and is by far the smallest and lightest full HD projector in the
industry.