JVC DLA-NP5 D-ILA Native 4K Home Theater Projector with HDR 10+, Auto Calibration, Low Latency, & Filmmaker Mode

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Model: DLA-NP5R UPC: 046838002762 Item: 177448


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Product Information

The DLA-NP5 D-ILA home theater projector features a 4K120p input to reproduce a full 4K-resolution (4096 x 2160 pixels) image. 4K120p input also makes the projector ideal for gaming when combined with Low Latency mode. The projector is driven by three 0.69-inch native 4K D-ILA devices, and a 17-element, 15-group all-glass lens with 65 mm diameter to project high-resolution images to every corner of the screen with brightness as high as 1,900 lumens. Compatible with the latest HDR10+, HLG, and Frame Adapt HDR with Theater optimizer, the projector is designed to present industry-leading HDR performance.

Features:

  • High-resolution 4K120p input for full 4K output
  • 3D formats: Frame Packing, Side-by-Side (Half), and Top & Bottom
  • 17-element, 15-group all-glass 65 mm diameter high-quality lens
  • Multiple Pixel Control image processor accurately reproduces images closer to the original
  • Compatible with the two dynamic tone mappings of HDR10+ content and Frame Adapt HDR with Theatre Optimizer; together, the projector expresses HDR/HDR10+ content at optimum brightness and darkness in each scene as the creator intended.
  • The projector automatically reproduces HDR10+ content based on the metadata of the producer's intentions for each scene.
  • Frame Adapt HDR with Theatre Optimizer performs tone mapping according to the input signal of the content, as well as the installation environment and/or usage conditions of the projector.
  • Installation Mode with 10 memories is ideal for applications such as ultra-wide screens, where multiple aspect ratios are needed. Focus, Zoom, Shift, Pixel Adjust, Anamorphic Scaling, and more can be saved independently for each memory.
  • Compensation accuracy of Clear Motion Drive improved in the periphery of objects. Added with Motion Enhance technology, the projector can reproduce much smoother moving 4K images (function disabled when inputting 4K120p signals)
  • Low Latency Mode suppresses display delay for faster response when receiving signals from PC and game consoles
  • Color Management System with 6-axis Matrix
  • Auto-Calibration Function using an optical sensor is capable of optimizing essential elements in the image, including color balance, gamma characteristics, color space, and color tracking
  • ISF C3 (Certified Calibration Controls) mode to reproduce excellent picture quality optimized for specific environments.
  • Wireless transmission options for 3D viewing: RF (radio frequency) system transmission with PK-AG3 3D Glasses for 100H continuous operation and PK-EM2 3D Synchro Emitter

Specifications

Specifications

Picture

  • Device: 0.69-inch Native 4K D-ILA Device (40962160) x3
  • Resolution: 4096 x 2160

Lens

  • Diameter: 65 mm
  • Type: x2 Motorized Zoom & Focus, All-glass lens

Lens Shift

  • Vertical/Horizontal (motorized, in 16:9 aspect ratio): 80% / 34%
  • Light Source: NSH 265 W
  • Brightness: 1,900 lm

Contrast Ratio

  • Native: 40,000:1
  • Dynamic: 400,000:1

Input Terminal

  • HDMI: 2 (48Gbps, HDCP2.3, no support for CEC)
  • Trigger: 1 (Mini jack, DC12 V/100 mA)

Output terminals (back panel)

  • RS-232C: 1 (Dsub 9pin)

Control terminals

  • LAN: 1 (RJ-45)

Service terminal

  • SERVICE: 1 (USB Type A, for firmware update)

General

  • Noise level: 24dB (In Low Mode)
  • Power requirements: AC100-240V, 50/60 Hz
  • Dimensions (W x H x D) (includes feet): 19-11/16" x 9-7/32" x 19-1/2"
  • Weight: 42.3 lbs

What's in the Box

What's in the Box

  • DLA-NP5 D-ILA Native 4K Home Theater Projector with HDR 10+, Auto Calibration, Low Latency, & Filmmaker Mode
  • Remote Control
  • Manual
  • Warranty Card

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Customer Reviews for JVC DLA-NP5 D-ILA Native 4K Home Theater Projector with HDR 10+, Auto Calibration, Low Latency, & Filmmaker Mode

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Rated 5 out of 5
Very nice lamp based projector
It is surprisingly bright for the 1900 lm rating. The colors are vibrant, and the HDR dynamic tone mapping is just amazing. I did the JVC autocal calibration and it turns out the projector was near perfect out of the box.
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March 8, 2023
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Dmitri V on Feb 6, 2023
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Dmitri V on Feb 6, 2023
What is the on-screen visual benefit of buying a projector like the JVC DLA-NP5R, which is capable of projecting a full digital cinema 4K native resolution of 4096 x 2160, when all 4K DVD players and 4K streaming services only offer a maximum UHD resolution of 3840 x 2160? As far as I can find out, only movie theaters have access to 4096x2160 projection video source content. Are the extra 553,000 pixels actually used/on during on-screen projection when projector is fed only 3840x2160 source content? Even if the 553K pixels are on/used through upscaling, is there any kind of real noticeable picture improvement over a projector that can only project a maximum 3840x2160 UHD resolution? Thanks
A shopper on Feb 18, 2023
  Thanks for your inquiry. Native resolution is one of several factors to consider and evaluate. Brightness and contrast ratio may contribute as much, or more, in evaluating overall picture quality.
What is the on-screen visual advantage of buying a projector like the JVC DLA-NP5R, which is capable of projecting a full digital cinema 4K native resolution of 4096 x 2160, when all 4K DVD players and 4K streaming services only offer a maximum UHD resolution of 3840 x 2160? As far as I can find out, only movie theaters have access to 4096x2160 projection video source content. Are the extra 553,000 pixels actually used/on during on-screen projection when projector is fed only 3840x2160 source content? Even if the 553K pixels are on/used through upscaling, is there any kind of real noticeable picture improvement over a projector that can only project a maximum 3840x2160 UHD resolution? Thanks
A shopper on Feb 17, 2023
  Thanks for your inquiry. Native resolution is one of several factors to consider and evaluate. Brightness and contrast ratio may contribute as much, or more, in evaluating overall picture quality.
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