JVC could solve the black level problem by incorporating a dynamic iris circuit, much as Sanyo’s PLV-Z4 and Panasonic’s PT-AE900U LCD projectors do. Aside from that, color and grayscale reproduction are exceptional on the DLA-HD10K, considering the lamp is not a xenon type but a short-arc mercury UHP design, traditionally hard to balance out spectrally. Once tuned up, the DLA-HD10K makes some beautiful pictures. With a few more tweaks, it could be even better.
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