
JVC LX-NZ3B 4K DLP Laser Projector Black 3000 Lumens
Immersive 4K Home Cinema ExperienceTransform your viewing experience with the JVC LX-NZ3B 4K DLP Laser Projector. This projector delivers stunning visuals and vibrant colors, creating an immersive home cinema experience in the comfort of your own home. Light Source: 3,000 Lumen BLU-Escent La...
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Overview
Immersive 4K Home Cinema Experience
Transform your viewing experience with the JVC LX-NZ3B 4K DLP Laser Projector. This projector delivers stunning visuals and vibrant colors, creating an immersive home cinema experience in the comfort of your own home.
- Light Source: 3,000 Lumen BLU-Escent Laser Phosphor
- Resolution: 4K DLP (2nd Generation .47 TRP DMD)
- Features: Auto Tone Mapping for 4K HDR10 Content
- Lens Shift: Wide Lens Shift (V +/- 60%, H +/- 23%)
- HDMI: 18 Gbps HDMI/HDCP 2.2 Compatible Input (on HDMI-1)
- Color: Black
Key Features
3,000 Lumen BLU-Escent laser phosphor light source
2nd Generation .47 TRP DMD providing 4k DLP resolution
Auto Tone Mapping for 4k HDR10 content
Wide lens shift (V +/-0 60%, H +/- 23%)
18 Gbps HDMI/HDCP 2.2 Compatible input (on HDMI-1)
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a 3,000 Lumen BLU-Escent laser phosphor light source, providing bright and consistent images.
- Offers 4K DLP resolution through its 2nd Generation .47 TRP DMD, ensuring crisp and detailed visuals.
- Equipped with Auto Tone Mapping, which optimizes 4K HDR10 content for enhanced dynamic range and color.
- Provides wide lens shift capabilities (V +/-60%, H +/-23%), offering flexibility in projector placement and installation.
- Includes an 18 Gbps HDMI/HDCP 2.2 Compatible input (on HDMI-1), ready for modern 4K content sources.
- The laser light source typically offers a longer lifespan and quicker startup/shutdown compared to traditional lamps.
- Delivers a high-quality home theater experience with rich detail and vibrant colors.
👎 Cons
- The .47 TRP DMD is a pixel-shifting technology, which may not be a native 4K experience for purists.
- Specific contrast ratios or color gamut details are not provided, making it difficult to assess image depth accurately.
- Only one HDMI input (HDMI-1) is specified as 18 Gbps/HDCP 2.2 compatible, potentially limiting multiple 4K HDR sources.
- As a laser projector, initial cost may be higher compared to lamp-based projectors with similar lumen output.
- No mention of smart features, built-in streaming apps, or integrated audio, indicating a focus solely on projection.
- The weight and dimensions are not provided, which can be a factor for ceiling mounting or portability.