The DLA-M5000SC is a powerful large-venue projector, ideal for digital cinema staging/rental, post production and digital dailies screening installation, and HDTV applications such as theme parks, museums and other specialized applications requiring high-resolution imaging. The supercontrast model DLA-M5000SC offers true S-XGA resolution, a 1000: 1 contrast ratio and superb brightness of 5000 ANSI lumens, making it the ideal unit for digital cinema applications. Incorporating JVCs breakthrough D-ILA chip technology, the DLA-M5000SC delivers unprecedented sharpness and clarity on screens up to 25 feet across. |
| The DLA-M5000SC projector boasts rugged design for easy installation virtually anywhere, and is capable of being "double stacked" for added light output or for screens larger than 25 feet. Previewed at NAB 2001 and now available, JVCs new DLA-M5000SC projector offers a superb 1, 365 x 1, 024 native resolution for true SXGA display without compression. | | The D-ILA device, JVCs own development, is a unique 0.9" diagonal reflective CMOS chip which is addressed digitally by the source signal. Packing 1.4 million pixels onto the chip with a tiny 13.5 micron pitch between pixels produces a very smooth, silky image. By minimizing the space between pixels, the D-ILAs high-density structure and extra-high aperture ratio of 93% effectively eliminates stripe noise and produces crisp, clear images from edge to edge with well-defined details and vivid, true-to-life colors. The driving IC substrate is located behind the liquid crystal layer, making it possible to achieve much higher levels of brightness and resolution than with conventional devices. Another advantage of the D-ILA device is the vertical alignment ("homeotropic" structure) of the liquid crystal layer. This ensures that projected images have extra-high contrast and makes it possible to accurately reproduce even subtle gradation differences between the lighter and darker parts of the projected image |
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