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Post 7 made on Wednesday April 28, 2021 at 08:55
BHuey1969
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On April 27, 2021 at 16:43, rlustig said...
that JVC is not 4k its pixel shift 1080p according to the JVC website. The Epsons are also pixel shift and not 4k chips. FYI.

LX-NZ3B
Picture
Device0.47" DMD (1920 x 1080)
Resolution3840 x 2160
Lens shift function+/-60% vertical & +/-23% horizontal, motorized
Light source lampBLU-Escent (Laser Phosphor)
Lamp lifeApprox. 20,000 hours in normal mode
Brightness3,000 lm
Contrast RatioInfinity:1 (Dynamic contrast ratio)

That's true, but the way JVC and the other DLP 4K projectors (optoma,BenQ) are doing it is different. Unlike JVC's previous, and Epson's current "E-Shift" (which, legally they have to label it "4K E-Shift") the DLP flashes the screen 4 times, while "E-shift" only flashes twice. All 8 million pixels are fully addressable, you get an absolute 4K resolution. JVC is fully allowed to use the 4K logo from the Consumer Electronics Association, and you can sell it as a 4K projector.

I got this information from the rep last night. Honestly, I'd never really read that deeply into the specs. It's not in JVC's brochure for this projector, because they legally can advertise it as a 4K.

I like and sell the JVC for brand recognition, and price protection.


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