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JVC DLA HD1WE
| JVC DLA RS1U
| JVC DLA RS1UB
| JVC DLA RS1UW
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Customer review |
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Brief Introduction
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With the DLA HD1 / RS1U /B/W, manufacturer JVC offers a DILA projector with HDTV 1920 x 1080 resolution and a contrast of 15000:1. The integrated lens shift gives freedom when positioning the projector. An image width of up to 269 cm is possible. However, the image should be smaller in room light. We recommend max. 179 cm. It is also Full HD 1080P compatible. At just 25 decibels, the device is one of the quieter projectors. The projector was launched in 2007 and is no longer sold by the manufacturer, but is still a popular projector in our database.
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Display Type |
3 x 0,7" D-ILA Chip HDTV 16/9 Direct-Drive Image Light Amplification (D-ILA)
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Ansi-Lumen |
Projector |
700 |
Screen |
311 Lux (200 cm Screen width) |
Contrast |
15000:1 full on/off |
15000:1 full on/off
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Black Level |
0,0467 min. Lumen |
0,021 min. Lumen |
Lens shift |
Vert.: +/-80% Hori.: +/-34%
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Resolution |
HDTV 1920 x 1080
2.073.600 Pixel |
Video Modes |
PAL, SECAM, NTSC, HDTV 720p, 1080i, 1080p EDTV 480p, 576p |
Disc Recognition |
DVD | HD Blu-ray | 3D Blu-ray | 4K UHD Blu-ray |
Application |
High-End Homecinema | Small screen width, rooms with very little ambient light below 100 lumens. |
Light Source |
200W Lamp Article Nr.: BHL-5009S
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Light Life |
2000 h. |
Operating Costs |
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272 - 549 cm
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Lux: |
311 Lux |
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Room light max.: |
62 Lux |
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Candela pro m²: |
99 cd/m² |
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Foot-Lamberts: |
29 fL |
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| 90 cm
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Screen width: 200 cm Gain:1 |
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Focus |
Manual |
Zoom |
Manual 2 |
Objective |
F=3,2-4,3 f=21,3-42,6 mm |
Throw Ratio |
1,358-2,746:1 show |
Audio |
Nein |
Connections |
2 x HDMI in
YUV in
S-Video in
Cinch Video in
RS232C 9pin in
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Ceiling Mounting |
Yes, is possible. |
Power |
280W / 2,7W standby |
Size WxHxD |
455 x 172,5 x 418,5 mm (17,9"x6,8"x16,5") 32,71 L/dm³
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Operating Noise |
25dB |
Shift: 90 cm
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Shift: 68 cm
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| Shift: 68 cm
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Weight |
11,60 kg / 25,57 lbs. |
Keystone |
- |
Illumination |
- |
Frequenz |
- |
Foot-Lamberts |
29 fL
/ max. 269 cm screen width |
Candela m² |
99 cd/m² |
Features |
Full HD 1080P compatible
Lens shift Funktion
Gamma correction
Remote control with backlight
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Optional only
Google TV /
Fire TV /
Apple TV /
Roku TV /
Xiaomi TV Ads |
In Comparison
The JVC DLA HD1 / RS1U /B/W compared to others not current "High-End Homecinema" projectors. |
Ansi-Lumen: |
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3 |
Weight: |
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80 |
Contrast: |
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1 |
dB: |
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79 |
Black level: |
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99 |
Power cons.: |
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92 |
Picture Total Points: | 34 |
Projector Total Points: | 84 |
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Popularity Top 100 |
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Points: |
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39 |
Ranking: |
40 (From: 499) |
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In Test
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Please note |
Model B is with black housing
Model W is with white housing although the W is often omitted on the white model.
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Status |
2007 Discontinued (EOL) // Last update of the data: 2025-03-03
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Data |
Product Sheet english
Product Sheet english 2
Product Sheet english 3
Product Sheet english HC
Product Sheet english RS1
Product Sheet französisch
Product Sheet japanisch
Product Sheet japanisch 2
Press release english HD1
Press release english RS1
User Manual "RS1" english (4.98 MB)
User Manual französisch (5.44 MB)
Cine4Home Test (4.88 MB)

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JVC DLA HD1 / RS1U /B/W Ratings
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Autor:
sirgoele....what else 19.11.07 |
4.8 Stars |
Almost perfect |
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Well, Im no expert and no specialist, but I have 15 years of experience with projectors.
What this projector does here is, in my opinion, the best that can be bought at the moment. There are some 3-chip DLPs that can keep up with it, but they cost three times as much. In terms of contrast/black level, I havent seen a better one either. Unfortunately, its beyond my personal budget, so it will never decorate my living room.
One more tip: the Dreambee is even a bit better! Its even quieter and subjectively offers even more black and contrast. Unfortunately, it also costs significantly more.
I have also been able to see the HD 100, which offers even more contrast than the HD E1, but I did not see a big difference to the Dreambee.
The only point deduction for the HD 1...it is louder than the competition at 25DB!
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Autor:
Jörg Michels JBS-Heimkino-Südwest 07.02.07 |
4.8 Stars |
Bye tube, it was a nice time with you |
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Hello,
so I was allowed to admire the first HD1 series projector in Europe in Aachen.
It has a black level comparable to a CRT and plenty of light.
In the opening scene of Star Wars 3, the jets chase over the star cruiser. The outer space is cloaked in deepest black and the star cruiser can be seen in low-level flight with all its details. Nothing is drowning as with some iris gurkins, which are currently trying to improve the black and limit the light path here. Deepest black and bright, glaring sunlight in one picture. Really awesome. And without any tricks.
With HD footage, the image was so vivid and showed full depth. The beaver has almost gnawed the center. :-) It was no longer film but rather a window to the Rocky Mountains.
The built-in Gennum also impressed with a simple 720p HDMI feed via a Denon DVD 1920. No double contours in Star Wars. Razor sharp and smooth. Phew, its hard to believe that an entry-level DVD could deliver a picture like that. Super image processing in the HD1!
Dont be fooled by the 700 lumens here. See and experience.
My tube will soon fall from the ceiling. Thats where an HD1 has to go.
The HD1 is the best in the home theater sector that Ive seen so far.
Greetings from the Moselle
Jörg Michels
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Autor:
Uli von Cine4home 26.01.07 |
4.8 Stars |
Ansi Lumen of the HD 1 |
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Hello everyone,
the HD-1 is by no means a dark projector. The native contrast alone indicates that it can offer a lot without IRIS tricks.
We and the specialists from Grobi took a look at the device at its first presentation in Frankfurt. And on a 4 meter wide screen. And the device mastered it without any problems.
The projector delivers 700 Ansi at D65 and an incredible contrast. That‘s a top value in home cinema. According to our measurements, it even manages towards 900 Ansi. Only green is a bit off here. But I‘m sure we‘ll have much more to say about this in the near future. But it has a different meaning (at least in synergy with good contrasts, a good black level etc.) than with a presentation projector.
Perhaps this is why the Ansi Lumen ( or the general rating ) should be differentiated between the areas of application. Otherwise, the P database does a great job. ...we still have to plan our meeting with a beer.
Greetings Uli from Cine4home
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Autor:
HCinema 28.12.06 |
4.8 Stars |
The less brightness, the better the black level. |
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There is no projector that always gets 100 points.
A home theater projector that has a very good black level cant be very bright and doesnt have to be.
Compared to other high-end home theater projectors, the HD1 is just not the brightest.
In home theater, however, black level counts more than brightness.
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Autor:
Christoph Linden 28.12.06 |
4.8 Stars |
Why so few points for ANSI? |
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Hi,
according to the test on cine4home it has 700 Ansilumen? Why do you need more for a home theater projector? And the projector achieves the 15000:1 contrast at 700 ANSI and that without any iris, as native. All other projectors achieve a maximum of 3000:1 and the Ruby possibly 5000:1 - everything else is just values with more or less good iris processes.
So please answer briefly why you only awarded 5 points for Ansi Lumen. And please don‘t tell me that others (presentation projectors) have 5000 Ansi Lumen
MfG
Christoph Linden
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