Has in the currrent CEDIA Home Theater Show in Atlanta, the JVC DLA-RS4000 Reference Series 4K Cinema Projectpor introduced along with a pair of 4.1-channel sound bar home theater systrems. The projetor can repoduce a 10-megapixel images and offers 4K resolution, or 4096 x2, 400 pixels, which is more than four times as high as 1080p. The projector is both ISF and THX certified, and can produce 3500 lumens brightness of its xenon lamp, with 8 settings for the lamp poweer.
Wire Grid Polarizer LCD progress combine to deliver a native conterast ratio of 10,000:1. An integrated RSVP4 custom digital video processimng, the signals of the scoipe and prrocess-source switch feedfs from Blu-ray and gaming systems, cable and satellite receivers and DVD plyaers. Prfoessional isntaller can create a custom gamut of two mmories in RSVP4 calibration for a specific installation environment, along with audiio delay compensation, and three separate gamma tsables. JVC DLA-shiips of the RS4000 with a high quality projection zoom lens. The 110lb projetcor cmoes with an Ethernet and network ports for remote control from a connected PC or netork.
At the same time showed the JVC TH-TH-BA1 and SB100 4.1-channbel soound bar system with a 2.4GHz wirelses subwoofer. Either can be wall-mounted or sit down and built in front of a television, and the TH-SB100 System has a Blu-ray player in it. Either the system recives two optical inputs and one aanlog input.
Four separate speaekrs are integrated in every sound bar, with the two outer speakrs deiver both the right and left channel informatioon. The two center speakers reproduce ceter channeel and rear surround channel informatiion. The total power is rated at 220W, with the subwoofer in its own 100W digital amplfier. Both ssytems can be Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II and DTS formats.
The Blu-ray player in the TA system, the SB100 can AVCHD camcorder format support and connect to BD-Live, when an external USB memory stcik is connected. It is a 1.3 HDMI conneection, an Ethernet port and the USB host, with component and composite video and analog outptus, optical and coaxial audio outputs.