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The JVC LX-NZ30 4K Laser HDR DLP Projector features an ultra-bright 3,300 lumen laser light source, and a compact design, making it ideal for a wide range of viewing environments. An ultra low latency design that supports 1080p/240Hz with DisplayPort 1.2 makes it ideal for gaming.
BLU-Escent Laser Phosphor Light Source: The LX-NZ series has always delivered high-quality images even in environments where light cannot be completely shut out, but the LX-NZ30 features an even brighter blue laser diode light source, BLU-Escent which combines high brightness of 3,300 lumens with a long life of 20,000 hours to enable enjoyment of 4K images even in brighter environments. This brighter light source also improves peak brightness when projecting HDR content, allowing users to enjoy more realistic images with a wider range of sensations.
Dynamic Light Source Control for Realistic Image Reproduction: Laser light sources can control light output instantaneously, enabling dynamic brightness adjustment with minimal delay. The BLU-Escent laser light source enables control of laser output optimized according to the brightness of each scene, reproducing images that resemble human perception.
Bright & Colourful 4K Images: The bright DLP projection system featured on the LX-NZ30 uses a 0.47-inch DMD device to display 4K resolution (3840 x 2160), which is four times higher than Full HD (1080P), in full detail. The bright, vividly coloured, high-definition 4K images allow viewers to enjoy a sense of presence and depth as if actually being there in the same place.
High Frame Rate and Low Latency: To support high frame rate content beyond conventional 60Hz, the system supports up to 2K 240Hz input. What's more, when the projector is set to the low latency mode, latency is less than 1.5 frames (at 4K60Hz). This enables smooth, low-lag images even on screens much larger than 100 inches, offering large-screen gaming as a new way to enjoy home theatre. In addition, the DisplayPort port allows for direct connection from a compatible PC.
Geometric Distortion Correction Further Enhances Ease of Installation: The LX-NZ30's lens shift and zoom functions enhance ease of installation, and it is now equipped with a new geometric correction function that corrects geometric distortions. In addition to trapezoidal correction for horizontal, vertical, and tilt adjustment, the LX-NZ30 is also equipped with corner adjustment for four-corner adjustment and warping correction for distortion correction that can be moved arbitrarily at cross points, enabling an even higher degree of flexibility in installation.
The warping function allows projection of natural-looking images that match the form of the screen by moving the cross points of vertical and horizontal lines to correct distortions of the image when projected onto an uneven screen surface, as well as cylindrical or spherical surfaces.
Automatic Detection of HDR Signals to Deliver Realistic and Dynamic High-Definition Images: In addition to the HDR10 format used in Ultra HD Blu-ray™ and streaming services, the LX-NZ30 also supports the HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) format used in broadcasting and other applications. When each of these signals is detected, the projector automatically switches to the optimal picture quality mode to project high-quality, realistic, dynamic images.
Installation Wherever You Want - Let the Wide Lens Shift and 1.6x Zoom Do the Work: Even in a room with limited space, the LX-NZ30 can be installed with a minimal footprint and maximum flexibility, from the ceiling to the shelf and just about anywhere in between. In addition to a wide lens shift range of 60% vertical and 23% horizontal, this projector is equipped with a 1.6x zoom that enables a projection distance of 3 to 4.8 m at 100 inches, making it flexible for a variety of installation environments without sacrificing image quality.
2nd Generation .47" XPR DMD Device: DMD (digital micromirror device) is a digitally controlled micro-opto-electromechanical system (MOEMS) spatial light modulator (SLM). When coupled to an appropriate optical system, the DMD displays a very crisp, high resolution image or video.
Advanced Gaming Capabilities: The LX-NZ30 impresses with 1080p240Hz support and 6.25ms low latency. DisplayPort 1.2 connection is ideal for gaming PC's, while warping adds flexibility for use with curved projection screens.
About JVC
JVC is a leading developer and manufacturer of sophisticated audio and video products that use superior technologies to deliver high quality sound and images. In consumer products, JVC offers high definition displays and home theatre projectors, digital video camcorders, home theatre systems, audio components and systems, portable audio products, digital storage devices, audio and video accessories and car audio/video products.
An innovator throughout the analogue age, exemplified by the JVC-developed VHS videocassette format, JVC has demonstrated the same innovative flair in the digital age. From their acclaimed home theatre projectors to the ground-breaking Everio digital camcorders, JVC continues to offer a succession of distinctive products that deliver sound and images with the power to move people.
JVC was established in Yokohama, Japan in 1927 as the Japanese subsidiary of the U.S. firm, Victor Talking Machine Company. Born as a company that manufactured phonographs, JVC also pressed the first record in Japan, offering a rare combination of hardware and software production capability. Subsequently, as evidenced by the production of the world's first VHS video deck, JVC developed into a leading technological innovator in the audio/video industry, creating new products that are a step ahead of the times for a worldwide audience.
Kenjiro Takayanagi, the "father of TV" who in 1926 became the first in the world to successfully project an image onto a cathode ray tube, joined JVC after World War II. He was involved in the commercialization of colour TVs and the development of the two-head helical scan system, which later became the foundation for videocassette recorders.
The world's first VHS format video recorder, which was developed by JVC and introduced in 1976, eventually became the de facto world standard for video, and spawned an entirely new cultural phenomenon based on visual communication. JVC innovations in video continued, with the introduction in 1984 of the world's first single unit video camera/recorder and in 1995 with the introduction of the world's first pocket-sized digital video camcorder.
Today, JVC continues its record of innovation, led by their 4K e-shift D-ILA home theatre projectors, rugged HD Everio camcorders, and a wide range of premium quality headphones.
Our Take On The JVC LX-NZ30 4K Laser Projector
The JVC LX-NZ30 4K Laser Projector is a marvel of home entertainment technology, combining stunning visuals with unparalleled convenience. Boasting 4K resolution and utilizing laser light source technology, it delivers vibrant colours, deep blacks, and exceptional brightness. Its compact design makes it suitable for various room sizes, while its zoom and wide vertical and horizontal lens shift offer flexible installation options. With its high-quality projection capabilities and user-friendly features, the LX-NZ30 promises an immersive cinematic experience right in the comfort of your home.
Main Features & Specifications
- Design: 4K Laser Projector
- BLU-Escent laser light source: brightness of 3,300 lumen and long life of approx. 20,000 hours
- Full of big-screen gaming features: Low latency, 4K60Hz/2K240Hz signal support and more
- Rich input terminals: HDMI (HDCP2.3 compliant) x 2, DisplayPort, USB
- Highly flexible installation is possible with wide lens shift (60% vertical, 23% horizontal) and zoom (1.6x)
- Geometric correction functions realize easy and flexible installation
- Device: 0.47 in DMD (1920 x 1080)
- Resolution: 3840 x 2160
- Lens: 1.6x Manual Zoom & Focus Lens, f=14.3 ~ 9mm, F 1.809
- Manual Lens Shift: Vertical ±60%, Horizontal ±23%
- Projection Display Size: 60 inch - 200 inch diagonal
- Light Source: BLU-Escent (laser diode), Life: approx. 20,000 hours
- Brightness: 3,300 lumens
- HDR: Compatible (HDR10 / HLG)
- Input Terminals
- HDMI: 2 (HDCP2.3 compatibility)
- DisplayPort: 1
- USB Type C: 1
- Output Terminals
- USB Type A: 1 (Power supply 5V/1.5A)
- Trigger: 1 (Mini Jack, DC12V/100mA)
- Control Terminals
- RS-232C: 1 (Dsub 9pin)
- 1 LAN (RJ-45, 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX)
- Power Consumption:
- Projector In Use: 360 W
- Standby: 0.5 W
- Fan Noise: 29 dB / 34 dB (Eco / Normal)
- Power Requirement: AC 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz
- Included Accessories: Remote Control, Batteries, Power Cable, User Manual
- Available Finishes: Black or White
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 405 x 146 x 341mm
- Weight: 5.9 kg
- Manufacturer's Warranty: 1 Year
Note: Features & Specifications Subject To Change Without Notice. E&OE.