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JVC reveals new RS2200 and RS1200 compact native 4K projectors

The JVC DLA-NZ700/RS2200 will launch this November. (Image source: JVC)
The JVC DLA-NZ700/RS2200 will launch this November. (Image source: JVC)
The JVC DLA-NZ700/RS2200 and DLA-NZ500/RS1200 home theater projectors have been announced. The new products will launch this November and are said to be the smallest native 4K models on the market. Features include up to 2,300 lumens brightness and a high contrast ratio.

JVC has revealed two new projector models, the RS2200 and the RS1200, also known as the NZ700 and NZ500, respectively. The D-ILA projectors are for home theaters, with the company claiming that they are the most compact native 4K models; each measure 17.7 x 7.2 x 18.9 inches (~450 x 182 x 479 mm).

The RS2200 and RS1200 have a 0.69-inch D-ILA device for deeper blacks, consistent brightness and an 80,000:1 or 40,000:1 native contrast ratio. A BLU-escent laser light source delivers up to 2,300 lumens brightness for the RS2200, while the RS1200 offers up to 2,000 lumens. You can throw images up to 200 inches (~508 cm) wide with a 1.34 - 2.14 throw ratio, perfecting the image with electric zoom, focus and shift tools. Also included are picture-enhancing features like Frame Adapt HDR and vivid picture mode, FILMMAKER MODE, and support for HDR10+ and HLG.

Ports on the projectors include dual HDMI (4K@60Hz), RJ45 and USB-A. However, it is worth noting that the product listings do not mention built-in speakers or support for 3D content. The JVC DLA-NZ700/RS2200 and DLA-NZ500/RS1200 projectors will launch this November, priced at $8,999/€8,999 and $5,999/€5,999, respectively.

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Polly Allcock, 2024-09-11 (Update: 2024-09-11)