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- - Home cinema
- - DLP 600 ANSI lumens
- - Lamp
- - 280 W
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Uk has collected 19 expert reviews for JVC DLA-HD100 data projector 600 ANSI lumens DLP and the average expert rating is 89 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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EISA.eu
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2011-07-31 21:10:16 |
In its latest incarnation, JVC’s D-ILA projection technology again sets new standards in home theater imagery. An astonishing picture contrast sets the DLA-HD100 apart from its competition, but its broad and neutral reproduction of colours, transparen...
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technologytell.com
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2011-07-31 21:10:19 |
My UPS and FedEx delivery guys know me pretty well. I see each of them on a near-daily basis when they drop off the latest techno widget for review. As they’re fond of pointing out, some boxes are larger than others but nothing could have prepared us...
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whathifi.com
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2011-07-31 21:10:23 |
When we first reviewed the HD100, the retail price was £4500. However, having done a new shop-around, it seems the figure has shifted towards the £4800 mark. Now, we're not saying that £300 is an insignificant sum, but it's certainly not enough of a pr...
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techradar.com
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2011-07-31 21:10:51 |
February 2007 saw the debut of JVC’s DLA-HD1.Out of the blue, this remarkable projector suddenly carried the company’s previously interesting, but ultimately flawed, Digital Light Amplification technology right into the thick of the AV battlefield.And...
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pcauthority.com.au
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2011-11-07 20:20:48 |
When we first reviewed the HD100, the retail price was around $10000. However, having done a new shop-around, it seems the figure has shifted towards the $9300 mark. Of the three products on test, this is the only one that’s not a DLP design: instead i...
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