That was true until JVC announced their 1.27-inch 4Kx2K D-ILA (Direct-drive Image Light Amplifier) chip at InfoComm 2007. The chip can produce a 4096x2400 pixel image with a 20,000:1 contrast ratio. That's nearly 10x the contrast ratio of the Sony behemoth.
Major Specifications:
Device size | 1.27-inch diagonal> |
No. of pixels H x V | 4096 x 2400 pixels |
Pixel pitch | 6.8 μm |
Gap between pixels | 0.25 μm |
Aperture ratio | 93% |
Device contrast ratio | 20,000:1 |
Response time (tr+tf) | 4.5 ms |
LC mode | Vertical Aligned LC |
LC alignment film | Light stabilized inorganic alignment film |
The DLA-SH4K, which packs the 4k D-ILA chip, touts a 4,096 x 2,400 resolution, 10,000:1 contrast ratio, 3,500 lumens, a dual-link DVI input, multiscreen mode, an Ethernet port for remote operation and RS-232 / USB connectors. It measures 660 x 827 x 340 mm and is slated for launch in the first half of 2008.








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Come see a prototype of this new JVC projector, as well as the older Sony SRX-110 at the CineGrid workshop at UCSD/Calit2 on December 2-5,2007. For more information: www.cinegrid.org
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