JVC's DLA-M2OU

JVC's DLA-M2OU projector offers a 1,365 x 1,024 resolution and a light output of 2,000 ANSI lumens combined with a contrast ratio exceeding 350:1. It delivers clear images of video and computer with JVC's proprietary D-ILA technology. A 1.5:1 fixed lens and a 2.9:1 to 5.6:1 long throw zoom lens both offer adjustable lens offset. Lens shift capability allows the operator to vertically shift the projection lens between 30% and 55% to provide a keystone correction and convenience of stacking. The projector's high resolution capability allows for the accurate projection of S-XGA images without the scaling or loss of quality of original images. A contrast ratio of 350:1, and JVC's exclusive Adaptive DPC technology ensure smooth, sharp, natural-looking images regardless of input signal resolution. In addition, 10-Bit Digital Gamma Correction delivers accuracy in gray scale and color reproduction. The projector also includes remote control capability, an auto-alignment function, up-down and left-right inversion, selectable color temperature, a resizing function, and a comprehensive on-screen menu. JVC, Wayne, NJ, (800) 526-5308, www.jvc.com/pro.

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