![]() This upgrade explains how the brighter NZ8 can have the same contrast ratio as the previous DLA-N7. However, it has been upgraded to improve the contrast performance by adding an inside coating designed to suppress any reflected light. The new model contains the same 17-element, 15-group all-glass 65mm lens that was introduced on JVC’s previous generation of 4K projectors. This is a serious product that’s designed for permanent installation in a dedicated home cinema, using either a stand or ceiling mount. So it’s not the kind of beamer you whip out for movie night or to watch the big game. It’s worth pointing out that the NZ8 is huge – measuring 500 x 234 x 505mm (WxHxD), and weighing in at a back-breaking 23.1kg. Despite its size, the design cleverly builds curves into the shape of the chassis to help offset the projector’s overall bulk. ![]() ![]() The only difference is at the rear, where there are slightly larger air vents and no removable dust filter. The JVC DLA-NZ8 looks identical to the previous generation, with the same matte black chassis and fantastic level of build quality. It also lacks the wide colour gamut filter found on the more expensive models, and uses the same bi-directional 8K/e-shift found on the earlier DLA-NX9, rather than the new four-directional 8K/e-shiftX employed on the NZ8 and NZ9. This projector is similar to the NZ8 but doesn’t use upgraded optics, with a brightness of 2,200 Lumens, and contrast of 40,000:1. However it does have the same improved optical path, and other features found on the high-end model.įinally, there's the DLA-NZ7 (DLA-RS2100), which retails for a slightly more reasonable £11,500/$10,999. The DLA-NZ8 (DLA-RS3100) reviewed here costs £15,800/$15,999, and is largely the same as the NZ9 but hits 2,500 Lumens, has a contrast of 80,000:1, and smaller 65mm all-glass lens. This flagship projector will set you back an eye-watering £24,999/$25,999, but is state of the art, with a claimed brightness of 3,000 Lumens, a native contrast of 100,000:1, and a 100mm all-glass lens with ultra-high contrast optics. The new range is headlined by the DLA-NZ9, which is also called the DLA-RS4100 in some markets.
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