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Native 4K Projector
The optical unit, lens and circuit board have been redesigned to achieve the world's smallest native 4K projector.
Size reduction
The DLA-NZ700 is 35% smaller in size than its predecessor the DLA-NZ7 without giving up the laser light source and the Native D-ILA 4K devices.
Air intake redesign
By placing the heat outlet at the rear, its eventual impact on the image projection is eliminated. This allows for greater installation flexibility.
Environmental considerations
The design of the new projector models uses significantly less plastic, which also reduces transportation costs. This results in a much more environmentally friendly device.
0.69” 4K Native D-ILA devices that improve video quality
JVC's proprietary 0.69” 4K Native D-ILA device has been optimized for even better black details.
High native contrast
The DLA-NZ700 achieves a native contrast of 80,000:1 which is achieved by improving alignment control and pixel flatness.
Uniform brightness
The manufacturing process has improved brightness uniformity across the entire screen, achieving beautiful image quality in every corner
Low Latency
The low latency design greatly improves the response to fast user operation, making it effective in projecting high refresh rate video games on a large screen.
High gloss and long lasting
JVC's proprietary laser light source, Blu-Escent, uses a blue laser diode as the illumination source. The DLA-NZ700 achieves a brightness of 2,300 lumens. Its life expectancy is about 20,000 hours.
Improved efficiency
The JVC DLA-NZ700's brightness per watt of power is approximately double that of the first BLU-Escent laser-equipped model (the DLA-Z1, released in January 2017 and with a brightness of 3,000 lumens).
Luminance controlled in 101 steps
The BLU-Escent laser can easily adjust luminance according to ambient lighting and user preferences thanks to the Light Source Control setting. There are a total of 101 levels (from 0 to 100) that you can use to achieve the luminance target in the environment and the screen.
Higher resolution
The newly designed, large aperture Lens (80mm, 11 groups, 15 lenses) compatible with 4K delivers native D-ILA 4K resolution in every corner of the screen.
HDR drastically improves the expressive power of images
When it comes to reproducing the rich information of HDR content, including extended brightness range, BT.2020 color gamut and 10-bit grading, trust D-ILA projectors. Compatible with all HDR formats including HDR10 for Blu-ray and streaming, HLG for broadcasting and HDR10+ with dynamic metadata support. This projector has improvements that give it greater brightness and contrast, and that have helped achieve a greater dynamic range, allowing users to enjoy an immersive audio experience with totally realistic HDR images.
DML (Display Mastering Luminance) for a better HDR experience
DML (Max Display Mastering Luminance) metadata, at the nit level of professional-grade monitors used to meet the film director's standards, is used to establish the dynamic range of the work using enhanced HDR tone mapping. On the DLA-NZ700, both the DML and MaxCLL values are used for HDR levels.
What is HDR10+
In HDR10, the basic standard for playing HDR content, there are only two pieces of information: MaxCLL, which represents the maximum brightness of the content, and MaxFALL, which represents the average maximum brightness. However, with HDR10+, lighting information for each scene is embedded in the content as metadata, enabling scene-specific tonal mapping that faithfully reproduces the HDR image as the creator intended.
HDR Frame Adapt function for brighter and more colorful HDR images
The HDR Frame Adapt function, which uses a proprietary algorithm to instantly analyze the maximum brightness of any HDR content per scene or frame and reproduces the optical tone map in real time for the dynamic range of the projection, has evolved into its second generation. The tone mapping algorithm has been completely re-examined to achieve higher definition HDR images. In addition, the proprietary algorithm for color curve selection has also been improved to reproduce HDR images that are brighter, more colorful and have greater dynamic range.
Blacker blacks for greater gradation
The new Deep Black Tone Control joins Frame Adapt HDR with a new algorithm to add more tones in dark areas for more realistic darkness. This feature maximizes the dynamic range of the new generation of 4K D-ILA devices and delivers images with more contrast than ever. Scenes with dark lights and shadows such as night landscapes can be projected more realistically.
Vivid picture mode to reproduce SDR colors
Vivid picture mode is a Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) mode that reproduces content in rich colors. You can enjoy popular SDR video content as animation in sharp images with bright, rich colors.
Installation flexibility
Fully electronic (zoom, focus, shift) with 28% horizontal and 70% vertical shifts for easy installation.
High grade projectors, high quality and ISF certification
All JVC D-ILA devices are ISF C3 (Certified Calibration Controls) certified, allowing specialty retailers to calibrate them for screen surfaces, ambient lighting and video sources, and then store those settings safely and accurately within the projector itself.
6-axis color system management
A six-axis array of red, blue, green, cyan, magenta and yellow allow for precise adjustment of hue, saturation and intensity. Users can adjust it for specific content, as the projector allows precise color management.
Self-calibration function
Using an optical sensor and proprietary software*, optimal calibration is applied in just a few simple steps to match the optical characteristics caused by the projector's location in the installation. Auto-calibration optimizes all essential elements in the image, including color balance, gamut characteristics, color space and color tracking. In the past, several calibrations were necessary, but now there is no need to do any to have the projector fully calibrated.
Installation mode
These projectors are equipped with Installation Mode that allows users to manage installation settings to enjoy video projection optimized for each environment. As shown in the graphical interface, eight settings for Lens Control, Pixel Adjustment, Mask, Anamophic on or off, Screen Adjustment, setup style, Keystone and Aspect can be adjusted. Additionally, 5 different setting modes can be stored and named in the projector's memory. Installation modes stored in memory for various environments can be recalled instantly.
Screen Adjustment Mode
Screen Adjustment mode is one of the nine Installation modes described above. When the user selects the best fit for the screen from the Screen Fit mode options, the projector adjusts the image with natural color balance to fit the screen.
Digital Keystone Function
These projectors have a Digital Keystone Function, which adjusts the keystone distortion that occurs when the projector is placed at an angle.
Anamorphic mode for wider films
The 2.35:1 aspect ratio for wide cinematic movies can be enjoyed by combining the projector with a third-party anamophic lens to create dynamic image reproduction like that seen in commercial cinemas.
USB Back-up
The USB Back-up function allows you to save the main menu settings to a third-party USB flash drive in one go. It is important to save settings made by an installer or specialist to be able to undo inadvertent settings made by children or family members.
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