Smooth, film-like images with JVC's D-ILA imaging technology. The D-ILA, which stands for Direct Drive Image Light Amplifier, is a proprietary form of Liquid Crystal on Silicon. D-ILA projectors are characterized by natural pixel-free film-like images with smooth gray scales and rich, highly accurate colors. D-ILA reflective chips have a smooth, scatter-free display surface with an extremely high aperture ratio. D-ILA chips have no spatial dithering that causes noise in the low black levels. The gray levels are smooth and continuous and replicate the signal levels accurately. Pixels are tightly spaced and liquid crystal blending gives a film-like image that no other technology can replicate. 50,000:1 Contrast Ratio For years, JVC has led the industry with projectors that produce the highest native contrast ratio. The DLA-RS40 is built around a newly designed optical engine that produces brighter images with even higher contrast than previous models. A wire-grid polarizer reduces stray light caused by reflections and helps increase the native contrast ratio to an amazing 50,000:1. "Native contrast ratio" refers to the intrinsic ability of the projector to show the complete range of image contrast simultaneously, in every frame. There is no dynamic iris to artificially inflate contrast specifications. This is important because it allows the blackest levels of the image to be shown with the bright high lights.
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