Why is it so difficult for TV and Projector engineers to make a product that displays deep accurate blacks reminiscent of the KUROs? Is it that hard to do from a technical perspective? It's bewildering how JVC is rare case among projector manufacturers that can get the blacks right.
Digital Projection M-Vision Cine 230 DLP Projector Specifications
Technology: Single-chip DLP
Distance-to-screen range: 161-209" (100" diagonal image, 1.85-2.40 lens); 136-162" (100" diagonal image, 1.56-1.86 lens)
Minimum distance to screen: 98" (47-61" diagonal image, 1.85-2.40 lens); 79" (48-58" diagonal image, 1.56-1.86 lens)
Pixel resolution: 1920x1080
1:1 mode at 1080i/p? Yes
Accept 1080p? Yes
Display 1080p/24 at: 48, 60, or 72
Video inputs: HDMI 1.3 (2), component (1 RCA, 1 BNC), S-video (1), composite (1), VGA (1)
Other connections: Screen/aspect trigger (2), remote control (1)
Dimensions (WxHxD): 17" x 7.2" x 16"
Weight: 30 lbs
Lamp life: 2000 hours
Warranty: 2 years parts & labor
Price: $6995 with 1.85-2.40 lens; $7495 with 1.56-1.86 lens; lamp replacement, $695
Manufacturer Info
Digital Projection International
www.digitalprojection.com
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