Το πολυαναμενομενο review του Greg Rogers για τον JVC HD-750 (ή RS-20 στην Αμερικη), ανεβηκε στο συνδρομητικο website του Widescreen Review. Το review, ως συνηθως, ειναι υπεραναλυτικο σε σημειο κορεσμου και καλυπτει καθε παραμετρο της αποδοσης του προβολεα, ο οποιος μενει πολυ καιρο με τον reviewer (γι'αυτο και αργησε να εκδοθει).
Αυτο που δεν περιμενα για να ειμαι ειλικρινης, ειναι ο ενθουσιασμος του διασημου reviewer για τον νεο JVC, οχι διοτι το προιον δεν το αξιζει, αλλα γιατι συνηθως ειναι πολυ συγκρατημενος στις εκφρασεις του!
Σας παραθετω απλως τον επιλογο του review για να παρετε μια ιδεα..
"The JVC DLA-RS20U merits more than my usual end-of-review
summary. The holy grail of home theatre is to combine the best qualities
of the finest CRT front projectors with the advantages of modern
lamp-based projectors. The RS20 comes closer to that goal than any
projector before it. As I watched many more films than I can discuss
here, I consistently found myself thinking that the movie had never
looked better––including DVDs that I had watched many times on
CRT projectors.
The extraordinary native contrast ratio of this projector, and its
recent JVC brethren, is perhaps the most important technical
achievement thus far in the era of lamp-based front projection. It produces
extraordinary black levels with higher-than-CRT brightness,
which in turn permits higher gamma levels, to render superb image
depth without sacrificing shadow contrast. The RS20 has no lampbased
equal in dark-to-moderately-bright scenes, and thanks to its
ability to effectively utilize a higher gamma, it holds its own in bright
scenes.
The RS20 is not yet that mythical “perfect projector” we dream
about. There are some motion improvements that need to be made,
and I highly recommend an external video processor to upconvert
DVD movies to 1080p24. It would also be fascinating to see if a really
high-end lens could further improve image sharpness, although that
would probably double the price of the projector. But as is, the RS20
produces a sharper image with better high-resolution definition than
the finest CRT projector, and yet it never looks edgy or digitally
processed like some fixed-pixel projectors. It will reveal (and sometimes
be unjustly blamed for) film transfer flaws or video compression
artifacts, but when properly calibrated it won’t exaggerate film grain
or add noise that isn’t in the source. The best high-definition film
transfers look more like film than they do on any other lamp-based
projector I’ve seen. The new Color Management System provided the
missing colorimetric accuracy that makes the JVC DLA-RS20U ($7,495)
not only an incredible value, but also my reference projector."
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