**UPDATED** JVC's New Laser Projector Lineup Supports 48Gbps 8K and HDR10+

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(September 1, 2021) Never one to shy away from the limelight, JVC is kicking off CEDIA 2021 by launching an exciting new lineup of laser projectors. Harnessing the power of its high-end BLU-Escent laser diode light source, the company is rolling out three new models loaded with cutting-edge technologies.

Much like previous releases, all three new projectors will ship in consumer and customer integrator lines, designated as the Procision Series DLA-NZ9, DLA-NZ8, and DLA-NZ7, and the Reference Series DLA-RS4100, DLA-RS3100, and DLA-RS2100. The DLA-NZ9/DLA-RS-4100 has an MSRP of $24,999, while the DLA-NZ8/RS3100 and DLA-NZ7/DLA-RS2100 are $14,999 and $9,999, respectively.

The largest differentiators in pricing are lens parameters and light output, with the DLA-NZ9 possessing a premium 100mm diameter, 16-group, 18-element all-glass lens. Its ultra-wide shift range of 100 percent up/down and 43 percent left/right uses five special low-dispersion lenses that consider the differences in refractive indices between R, G, and B to project high resolution to every corner of the screen. Its high-power laser diode package is capable of 3,000 lumens of output, while Ultra-High Contrast Optics and a new optical device work together to improve brightness while eliminating unwanted internal light. Step-down models feature a 65mm all-glass lens with 17 elements in 15 groups, with the DLA-NZ8 benefiting from the NZ9's Ultra-High Contrast Optics. The DLA-NZ8 can output 2,500 lumens, while the NZ7 is specified at 2,200 lumens.

The benefits of an advanced laser light source are impossible to overstate. With an average life span of 20,000 hours to half brightness (which equates to nearly eight hours of operation per day over day for seven years), increased levels of brightness accommodate larger screen sizes, improved HDR playback, and instantaneous control of light output for dynamic brightness adjustment. JVC says it will offer a replacement laser option to customers, however, pricing and availability have yet to be determined.

While boasting 48Gbps 8K performance, the DLA-NZ9 and NZ8 use a new version of JVC's 8K e-shift technology (called 8K e-shiftX) that benefits from enhancements to the company's legendary D-ILA drive device. These enhancements deliver display speeds equivalent to 240Hz, creating 8K performance by shifting pixels in four different directions (up, down, left, and right) rather than two. JVC's prior version of 8K e-shift, which is deployed on the NZ7, bumps the roughly 8.8 million pixels found in 4K to 17.7 million. 8K e-shiftX raises that number to nearly 35.4 million pixels, for a seamless feast for the eyes.

Other exciting inclusions include HDR10+, which uses dynamic metadata for tone mapping on a scene-by-scene basis, a cinema color filter for 100% coverage of the wide DCI-P3 color gamut, and an improved Clear Motion drive image blur reduction technology. JVC has also improved its Frame Adapt and Theater Optimizer tone mapping capabilities, which give viewers the ability to enjoy properly displayed HDR. Not surprisingly, all three models have motorized lens memory, pixel adjustment, auto-calibration, and 3D compatibility, while nixing the need for a dynamic iris. They've also received ISF Certification and can be color-calibrated by ISF-certified engineers.

To accommodate these new models, JVC is discontinuing its previous NX9 and NX7 models, reserving the NX5 as its entry-level ILA bulb-based offering.

Shipping is scheduled to begin in October 2021.

Full Specifications
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Additional Photos
Upclose image of the BLU-Escent Diode
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DLA-RS4100
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DLA-RS3100
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DLA-RS2100
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DLA-NZ9 (also shown at top)
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DLA-NZ8
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DLA-NZ7
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Hey @Robert Zohn, would love to hear your thoughts on these. Do you have an ETA on stock?
 
Lots of new projectors and other new a/v equipment launching today at CEDIA, live and virtually.

One of the biggest announcements is JVC's three new 8K Laser Projectors, NX7, NZ8 and NZ9. All three new projectors are scheduled to launch mid October. More details and specs are on our website.

Here's the first Youtube video from SpareChange and me announcing these new high performance 8K RGB Laser Projectors:

 
Interesting that the bump in lumens for the entry-level model is only 300lm above the NX7. I guess the fact that you can run it equivalent to high lamp mode without losing output over months and years of time is a big benefit.

Resisting upgrade-itis!
 
@jdubs75

are the wheels turning?
They sure are Todd however I cannot justify the spend right now. You're going to laugh when I say this but I'm still extremely happy with how my Sony VPL-HW55ES looks on my StudioTek 130. That screen is amazing. I'm sure I would be blown away by that NZ9!!!!!.........Some day I'll make that leap to 4K or maybe even 8K. :wink: It's on my to-do list. I upgraded my LCR to Revels less than a year ago so maybe 2022 will be the year for a new projector!
 
You're not kidding me... the ST 130 is no joke. There's a reason why it's legendary!

I do think you'd notice an appreciable bump from 1080p to one of JVC's 4K models (even if you opt to keep 8K e-shift off). Their optimizer engine has made HDR playback simple, which wasn't the case with early HDR capable projectors. JVC has gotten it down to press play and enjoy. Great equipment.

I agree with you, that NZ9 would probably melt your eyes and your brain ;-). I'd imagine the NZ8 is also mind-blowing.
 
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The JVCs are definitely on my list. Hopefully my local dealers will have these ready for demo soon after the Oct release.
 
Maybe in a couple of years. :ponder:
 
Wow! My JVC DLA-RS500U now seems suddenly dated :-( I'll need to start saving my pennies I guess!
My exact thoughts Tom... and I just got mine a few months ago.
 
So has anyone picked one of these bad boys up yet? Love to hear some feedback.

If there are any current NX7/ NX9 owners upgrading I’d be interested in buying your NX7/ 9 ;)
 
I don’t know anyone that has. My understanding is that black levels are a tad elevated. But, a calibration would take care of that for the most part.

mom so happy with my NX7… I think my next purchase would be an image processor like a lumagen or MadVR.
 
Hard to imagine it getting much better than my NX9... at least to a point of justifying the extra expense I'd incur.
 
One of the guys (Moltar) in the KC AVS group will be hosting a projector shoot out on Jan. 8th and 9th, when they'll be comparing a bunch of models, including the NX-7, NZ-7, and NZ-8. Here's a link:

https://www.avsforum.com/threads/kansas-city-projector-shootout-jan-8th-9th.3227498/

If anyone is in the area, it might be fun to attend.

He's already hooked up the NZ-7. When asked about the black levels, he said, "I couldn’t tell the different with projector on or off if that tells you anything"

They're well outside of my budget, but the results should be interesting.

Scott
 
Cool... can't wait to see the results.
 
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