Imaging Devices

JVC DLA-X35 - Premium Projection On A Budget (Part 2)

5/31/2013 9:24:08 AM

 ‘The DLA-X35 is a superior projector capable of a high level of performance. Image quality is first-rate’

The DLA-X35 features a 120Hz Clear Motion Drive, which does a reasonable job with motion resolution. Minimizing blur without overcooking the video sheen characteristic of faster refresh rates.

There’s a real visceral pop to its color performance, which is a particular delight with animation. There are three color space modes: Off (which delivers the source without adjustment), Standard (which compiles to the HDTV specification) and Wide (which reflects the DCI standard). There’s also a highly precise red and blue Pixel Adjust mode to dial out any unwanted color fighting in the image. Test footage of Artfully-Lit brass instruments and varnished violins looks beautiful. The metallic sheen of the horns glints realistically. While the luster of the violins hints at expensive musicality.

The DLA-X35's connections (including two HDMIs) are rear-mounted, next to basic controls

The DLA-X35's connections (including two HDMIs) are rear-mounted, next to basic controls

The projector’s 3D performance is a tad less satisfactory, in so much that it’s still susceptible to double imaging – although there is crosstalk cancellation offered to mitigate against this. If you don’t let the effect disturb you too much, there’s plenty of immersive depth to revel in and screen brightness doesn’t suffer as the projector’s Frame Addressing driver technology cranks up to compensate. The good news is that the brand’s new glasses are light and comfortable to wear. USB rechargeable, they come with enough juice for around 40 hours.

JVC;s professional division actually supplies a pro-grade 2D-to-3D processor for content mastering and some of that expertise can be found in the DLA-X35’s 2D-to-3D conversion technology. Generally this is best steered clear of, but if you own a 2D version of a movie made for 3D, you’ll get passable results.

Superior performer

Overall, the DLA-X35 can be deemed a superior projector capable of a high level of performance. Image quality is first-rate and there’s considerable fine-tuning on offer. It also runs agreeably quietly. That said, this is not a model suitable for relatively well-lit rooms – if you’re looking for a model for sports and gaming social event, then there are more suitable (and smaller) light canons available. However, if you’re building a kickass home cinema, this JVC offers a stunning level of performance for the cash.

Another unclutted backlit remote from JVC - but you can use an app controller, too

Another unclutted backlit remote from JVC - but you can use an app controller, too

On the menu

The DLA-X35’s user interface is straightforward, with intuitive, icon driven menus and setup is made particularly easy by the motorized zoo and in-build test pattern

AV info

Product: Entry-level 3D compatible D-ILA home cinema projector

Position: Sits below the first of JVC’s 4K e-shift models, the $7,500 DLA-X55R

Peers: Sony VPL-HW50ES; Panasonic PT-AT000E

The verdict

Highs: outstanding Full HD image quality; low operational noise; versatile setup and calibration options; RF 3D system

Lows: Bulky; 3D suffers from crosstalk double imaging

·         Performance: 4.5/5

·         Design: 4/5

·         Features: 4/5

·         Overall: 4.5/5

The DLA-X35’s user interface is straightforward, with intuitive, icon driven menus

Specifications

·         3D: Yes. Active shutter, two pairs of RF glasses supplied

·         Full HD: Yes. 1,920 x 1,080

·         Connections: 2 x HDMI v1.4; component video; D-Sub input; 12V trigger; Ethernet (service only) RS-232

·         Brightness(claimed): 1,300 ANSI Lumens

·         Contrast ratio (claimed): 50,000:1 (native)

·         Dimensions: 455(w) x 179(h) x 472(d) mm

·         Weight: 14.8kg

·         Features: 3 x D-ILA 0.7in panels; 3D compatible (frame sequential/side-by-side/top and bottom); 230W NSH lamp; backlit remote control; 120Hz Clear Motion Drive; 16-step lens with a double aperture; five-mode lens memory function; anamorphic mode; 2x motorized zoom; smartphone app control; Pixel Adjust; 2D-3D conversion; RF 3D sync emitter; 23dB running noise; 4,000-hour lamp life; horizontal and vertical lens shift; 100in image from 3.01m/200in from 6.06m

·         JVC DLA-X35 price: $4,350 Approx

 

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