Typical price: £3,400
What is it: First second-gen projector with JVC's wire-grid tech
What we think: Stunning performer that takes JVC's already-impressive D-ILA wire-grid technology up another notch
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 28 January 2009
Tags: JVC, JVC DLA-HD350, televisions, picture quality, presets
We like:
Incredible contrast performance; exceptional sharpness; decent design; runs very quietly; excellent standard-def performance
We don't like:
Lack of colour-management features; colours could be richer; no D-Sub PC or 12V trigger jacks
CNET UK judgement:
JVC's DLA-HD350 improves even further on the remarkable black-level achievements of the ground-breaking DLA-HD1. If you couple that with the HD350's extreme sharpness and better brightness, you end up with a projector that -- although not perfect, and short of a feature or two -- is a bargain of gargantuan proportions
Full review:
After years in the projection minor leagues, JVC suddenly brought its D-ILA projection technology into the premier league with the introduction of new wire-grid polarising technology on the DLA-HD1. That technology revolutionised the sort of black-level response that could be expected from a reasonably affordable projector. Continue Reading...
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