Abstract: The HD 350 from JVC not only costs less than its HD 100 predecessor; it’s also way better! Combining powerful light-output and enormous contrast, the HD 350 is a hard act to follow — it can even produce..
Abstract: Excellent black level and shadow detail , Bright, crisp image , Oversaturated color We’re no strangers to JVC projectors around the Home Theater campfire. We’ve reviewed several of their models over the past few years. I’ve been using a DLA-RS1 as a...
JVC has come up with an excellent projector that achieves the elusive combination of high performance and high value. Highlights include motorized optics, extensive picture-adjustment options, a vertical stretch mode for anamorphic lens compatibility,...
Abstract: Yet, JVC D-ILA projectors consistently produce some of the best-looking video and cinema images anywhere, and you won’t have to pay an arm and a leg to get that kind of image quality in your own home theater.
Incredible contrast performance, Exceptional sharpness, Decent design, Runs very quietly, Excellent DVD upscaling performance.
Lack of color management features, Colours could be richer, No PC input.
JVCs DLA-HD350 improves even further on the remarkable blacks of the DLA-HD1, and coupled with its extreme sharpness and better brightness, this is a bargain of gargantuan proportions. ...
Lack of colour-management features; colours could be richer; no D-Sub PC or 12V trigger jacks
JVC's DLA-HD350 improves even further on the remarkable black-level achievements of the ground-breaking DLA-HD1. If you couple that with the HD350's extreme sharpness and better brightness, you end up with a projector that -- although not perfect, and...