(May 8, 2026) AV NIRVANA is set to host a special live stream event featuring Rob Budde from JVC Home Theater Projectors, with a discussion focused on projector setup, calibration, firmware updates, and real-world performance tuning for JVC’s current lineup of native 4K and 8K projectors.
Scheduled for Thursday, May 14, at 7 PM EDT, the stream is designed to give projection fans direct access to one of the industry's most respected projector brands while also offering practical information for both current JVC owners and enthusiasts considering an upgrade.
Topics will include the company’s latest 8K firmware rollout, calibration software enhancements, new website tools and resources, an overview of the current projector lineup, and ongoing promotions and special offers. We’ll also explore how JVC’s calibration ecosystem continues to evolve, enabling professional calibrators to use high-end reference meters to fine-tune readings from a Spyder calibration meter when used alongside JVC’s AutoCal software. That workflow has become increasingly important for enthusiasts looking to maximize image accuracy while maintaining a relatively approachable calibration path.
As always, audience participation is encouraged. Viewers can submit questions ahead of time by registering, and select questions will be answered live during the stream.
Registration for the livestream is available here:
https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/ZaR1ek1/AVNirvanaJVC
The livestream can also be viewed directly on YouTube here:
https://bit.ly/4d8C1ux
In the meantime, visit JVC Home Theater Projectors on the web today:
https://www.jvc.com/usa/projectors/
See you on the live stream!
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