the JVC LX-NZ30 Supports large screen games, Display port It also has an inlet, and with its geometric correction, it can be installed easily and flexibly.
It has been available in Europe for some time JVC LX-NZ3 An improved version, that is LX-NZ30 The projector, which is the second generation TI 12mm (0.47″) DLP 4K UHD with DMD chip and XPR Produces the projected image in 4K resolution. It is more powerful, and consists of blue laser diodes that emit more light than before Blue-Escent The light source and high-quality optics provide a maximum luminous flux of 3300 lumens, providing a pleasantly vivid image even in a not completely dark room, but at the same time high dynamic range (Human development report) It is also useful for displaying bright details of the content.
the JVC LX-NZ30 By controlling the light output of the laser light source according to the brightness of the displayed image, it can achieve high dynamic contrast ratio. Projector compatible with HDR10 And HLG content format, and when it detects this, it automatically switches to the mode that provides the ideal image quality. The projector is JVC Dilla Used in home cinema projectorsSet automatic ringtones“, that is, with the basic version of the automatic shadow mapping function HDR10 Content optimizes the HDR image projected from the Max CLL and Max FALL metadata. Using a projector laser light source, it can reproduce the full Rec.709 – according to some tests, 119% Rec709 and 89.0% DCI P3 – color space.
the LX-NZ30 In addition to 4K/60Hz, it also supports high frame rate content, so in PC and console games in particular a video signal of up to 1080p/240Hz, with the latter being in the projector's low latency mode, the delay from the input is measured lower From 1.5 frames (25 ms at 4K/60Hz; 12.5 ms at 1080p/120Hz or 6.25 ms at 1080p/240Hz).
The projector can be connected directly to the computer Display port By input and has a high data transfer rate University of Southern California-C connector as well. The latter also supports 4K/HDR video, as both do HDMI 2.0b Input as well. the LX-NZ30 It can also be controlled over the local network via a wired LAN connector.
With a ±60% vertical and ±23% horizontal lens shift and a 1.6x zoom lens, the projector projects a 2.54m (100″) diagonal image from a distance of 3m to 4.8m. Moreover, it is LX-NZ30 It also provides a new geometric correction function, which eliminates keystone distortion and image rotation caused by horizontal, vertical and lateral tilt, and also enables four-angle adjustment. What's called “Fake itCorrection, which adjusts the image displayed on curved or uneven surfaces by moving the cross points as desired.
the JVC LX-NZ30 It is currently available in Europe for €3,700 (about 1,460,000 HUF), but is not currently available in this country.
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