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Conclusion
JVC have yet to drop the ball in the home cinema projector market. For the last two years they have produced projectors that offer extreme performance at very reasonable money, well, excellent value if the truth be told. There is a hype that follows the JVCs these days, and let’s be honest, if they had tripped up here, we would have had the results and review to say so. The product deserves the accolade of reference projector and this is based on performance long before the price is considered. Yes, it's not a huge improvement on the HD750, it adds in some new menu layouts and CMD, but let's face it there was nothing wrong with the HD750 and it's been our reference machine for the last year. So, it was going to take something very special to move things forward in any huge jump, but the HD950 takes the mantel of this year's reference projector (for now anyway) and the price point just makes that even better. Yes, it’s a lot of money and you might be lucky and grab a HD750 before they all disappear for less money, but you have to pay something for quality products and looking at the bigger picture, nothing comes close at this moment in time.
There will be a higher end HD990 model but this really will be a limited edition machine and we need to wait to see if there is any massive step forward. It will more likely be a refined version of the HD950 and to be honest I’m struggling to see what they can do to make that even better. Maybe a contrast boost? We wait for our review sample but it doesn’t affect the HD950 and its results here.
The DLA-HD950 is a worthy replacement for the HD750 - if not a huge leap - it just makes things easier to set up and get to that excellent image quality quicker. JVC do it again by introducing a reference level projector that replaces the best dynamic range and picture quality at the price with exactly the same ingredients in the new model.
Pros
Conclusion
JVC have yet to drop the ball in the home cinema projector market. For the last two years they have produced projectors that offer extreme performance at very reasonable money, well, excellent value if the truth be told. There is a hype that follows the JVCs these days, and let’s be honest, if they had tripped up here, we would have had the results and review to say so. The product deserves the accolade of reference projector and this is based on performance long before the price is considered. Yes, it's not a huge improvement on the HD750, it adds in some new menu layouts and CMD, but let's face it there was nothing wrong with the HD750 and it's been our reference machine for the last year. So, it was going to take something very special to move things forward in any huge jump, but the HD950 takes the mantel of this year's reference projector (for now anyway) and the price point just makes that even better. Yes, it’s a lot of money and you might be lucky and grab a HD750 before they all disappear for less money, but you have to pay something for quality products and looking at the bigger picture, nothing comes close at this moment in time.
There will be a higher end HD990 model but this really will be a limited edition machine and we need to wait to see if there is any massive step forward. It will more likely be a refined version of the HD950 and to be honest I’m struggling to see what they can do to make that even better. Maybe a contrast boost? We wait for our review sample but it doesn’t affect the HD950 and its results here.
The DLA-HD950 is a worthy replacement for the HD750 - if not a huge leap - it just makes things easier to set up and get to that excellent image quality quicker. JVC do it again by introducing a reference level projector that replaces the best dynamic range and picture quality at the price with exactly the same ingredients in the new model.
Pros
- Industry leading black levels at the price point
- Huge dynamic range and cinematic images
- Reference level picture quality when calibrated
- THX mode is superb out of the box for image accuracy
- Full Calibration tools available and ISFccc certified.
- Excellent picture processing from the HQV Chipset
- Superb Ansi-contrast performance (573:1)
- Excellent new remote control
- Full anamorphic control for external lens
- Slick design of the chassis
- Off switch provided with CMD mode
- CMD system is flawed and doesn’t work with 1080/24 material and looks odd with any film based content