JVC DLA-F110 User Manual
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Native contrast of 30,000:1
A native contrast ratio of 30,000:1 is realised by incorporating JVC’s original
D-ILA device with a new optical engine. Thanks to truer black levels, darker
images such as the night sky can be more precisely reproduced to make
the DLA-F110 suitable for displaying content with considerable depth such
as that shown at museums, laboratories, planetariums, etc.
D-ILA device with a new optical engine. Thanks to truer black levels, darker
images such as the night sky can be more precisely reproduced to make
the DLA-F110 suitable for displaying content with considerable depth such
as that shown at museums, laboratories, planetariums, etc.
Conventional projector
DLA-F110
Dynamic high-quality images
Professional 3D D-ILA projector from JVC delivers remarkable
image reproduction and answers any installation requirement.
Ideal for a variety of applications, the DLA-F110 is an all-new professional 3D projector that
ensures remarkably bright and high-resolution image reproduction, which is made possible
with JVC's exclusive D-ILA technology.
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1,700-lumen brightness
The optical engine utilises a newly developed 220W ultra-high pressure
mercury lamp to achieve a brightness level of 1,700 lumens. And this
is complemented by a high-performance 2X moto
mercury lamp to achieve a brightness level of 1,700 lumens. And this
is complemented by a high-performance 2X moto
rized zoom lens that
realises vivid color reproduction while maintaining excellent brightness and
outstanding focusing precision. When combined with the high 30,000:1
native contrast ratio, the lens system is capable of reproducing video
content with the kind of brilliant colors that only the D-ILA method can
provide. What’s more, a 16-step lens aperture function enables brightness
adjustment to not only suit user preferences but also operating ambiences,
helping to ensure deeper and truer black levels.
outstanding focusing precision. When combined with the high 30,000:1
native contrast ratio, the lens system is capable of reproducing video
content with the kind of brilliant colors that only the D-ILA method can
provide. What’s more, a 16-step lens aperture function enables brightness
adjustment to not only suit user preferences but also operating ambiences,
helping to ensure deeper and truer black levels.
Museum/Gallery
Broadcasting/Studio
Academic/Multi-purpose Hall
Planetarium
Medical
Aquarium/Museum
Design/R&D/Virtual Reality
Conventional projector
DLA-F110
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Equipped with JVC’s originally developed D-ILA device
The projector is equipped with a 0.7-inch full HD D-ILA device (1920 x 1080
dot) that is originally developed by JVC. Combined with the high aperture
ratio of the D-ILA method*, this full HD resolution device ensures smooth
video reproduction without the “screen-door” effect even for large screen
sizes. This means that text and numerals in subtitles or
on the screen are reproduced clearly without any bleed.
What’s more, the D-ILA device is also known for its long
operating life and consistent performance.
dot) that is originally developed by JVC. Combined with the high aperture
ratio of the D-ILA method*, this full HD resolution device ensures smooth
video reproduction without the “screen-door” effect even for large screen
sizes. This means that text and numerals in subtitles or
on the screen are reproduced clearly without any bleed.
What’s more, the D-ILA device is also known for its long
operating life and consistent performance.
*D-ILA is a device originally developed by JVC and is also known as
the LCOS (liquid crystal on silicon).
D-ILA device
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New Color Management System with 7-axis matrix
In addition to the ordinary 6-axis matrix of red, green, blue, cyan, magenta,
and yellow, the new Color Management System features a seventh matrix
of orange to ensure the precise adjustment of hue, saturation, and intensity.
The addition of the orange axis also helps in enhancing the selection of the
color spectrum for skin tones. And for improved operability, only the color
being adjusted will be shown on the screen while the others are displayed in
black and white.
and yellow, the new Color Management System features a seventh matrix
of orange to ensure the precise adjustment of hue, saturation, and intensity.
The addition of the orange axis also helps in enhancing the selection of the
color spectrum for skin tones. And for improved operability, only the color
being adjusted will be shown on the screen while the others are displayed in
black and white.
Displays only the color being adjusted;
others are displayed in black and white.
Comparison of small text and numerals
D-ILA method
Conventional method
Simulated pictures