Another worthless Cnet review. For an extremely thorough, detailed review of this projector, check out Greg Rodgers "JVC DLA-RS2U 1080p D-ILA Front Projector Review" in the latest edition of Widescreen Review. Subscribers can download the article now from their website: http://www.widescreenreview.com/
In short, the DLA-RS2U (which is identical to the DLA HD100) is one of the best projectors he's seen and there were no complaints about color accuracy. A measured, native contrast ratio of 30,900:1 when fully calibrated and without the use of an dynamic iris -- nothing else comes close. This is the best digital projector available today and is in a completely different league from any current LDC or even DLP front projector.
Every reviewer should take the time to calibrate a projector before reviewing it. There is no way to accurately compare it to other projectors unless all are calibrated to the same reference level (i.e. gray scale D65.) If the projector doesn't provide the ability to calibrate properly, now that is something to complain about.
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Carlton Bale @ Mar 17th 2008 12:32PM
Another worthless Cnet review. For an extremely thorough, detailed review of this projector, check out Greg Rodgers "JVC DLA-RS2U 1080p D-ILA Front Projector Review" in the latest edition of Widescreen Review. Subscribers can download the article now from their website: http://www.widescreenreview.com/
In short, the DLA-RS2U (which is identical to the DLA HD100) is one of the best projectors he's seen and there were no complaints about color accuracy. A measured, native contrast ratio of 30,900:1 when fully calibrated and without the use of an dynamic iris -- nothing else comes close. This is the best digital projector available today and is in a completely different league from any current LDC or even DLP front projector.
Every reviewer should take the time to calibrate a projector before reviewing it. There is no way to accurately compare it to other projectors unless all are calibrated to the same reference level (i.e. gray scale D65.) If the projector doesn't provide the ability to calibrate properly, now that is something to complain about.