
DLA-NX5B
Native 4K D-ILA Home Theatre Projector
The new DLA-NX5B makes affordable, high quality Native 4K home theater projectors a reality. This entry model features the same new, improved 0.69 inch D-ILA devices as the rest of JVC’s new line of projectors. It also features a 17-element, 15-group All-Glass 65 mm lens. Its high contrast, high brightness, and color reproduction features ensure dynamic and realistic images that are sure to wow even the most discriminating viewer.


BRIGHT
High-quality, Clear Picture with Brightness
Maximum brightness of 2,200 lm can be achieved by combining a 265 W ultra high-pressure mercury lamp and a highly efficient optical engine. Also, combining with the D-ILA device that features a narrow gap between pixels for optimum use of light, a powerful yet finely detailed and smooth image projection can be achieved.

High Contrast
Realizing Images Full of Presence with D-ILA’s High Contrast
JVC’s original D-ILA device combined with an optical engine equipped with a wire grid results in a high native contrast ratio of 100,000:1. Input signals are analysed with an original algorithm that is combined with Intelligent Lens Aperture, which automatically controls the black level of the image to achieve a dynamic contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1. The synergetic effect based on the dynamic range stemming from high-brightness, delivers sensational 4K video full of reality.

Wide Gamut
Reproduction of Vivid Images through a Wide Range of Colours
By using a new cinema filter, the projector achieves not only 100% coverage of the BT.709 but also coverage beyond the DCI-P3 display range used in film production. HDR content found on media such as UHD Blu-ray Discs adopts a much wider colour gamut compared to conventional content. Three new D-ILA projectors that feature wide gamut allow for more accurate reproduction of the natural gradations in images of the sky and the sea, as well as differences in the colour contrast between subjects such as flowers of a deep crimson or rose colour, or the different shades of green on tree leaves, which presented difficulties in the past.

