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Projector central jvc rs600
Projector central jvc rs600








projector central jvc rs600
  1. PROJECTOR CENTRAL JVC RS600 1080P
  2. PROJECTOR CENTRAL JVC RS600 UPDATE
  3. PROJECTOR CENTRAL JVC RS600 TV

PROJECTOR CENTRAL JVC RS600 1080P

  • display the 4 Mpixel frame as two sequential 1080p (i.e., with 2 Mpixels each) sub-frames where the 2nd sub-frame is shifted diagonally by 1/2 pixel width and height.
  • sub-sample and process the 2160p, 8 Mpixel image to create a 4 Mpixel video frame (single image) then.
  • upscale the original HD image to UHD 2160p then.
  • I offer the follow simplified description of what happens when e-shift is turned on and for the case where a HD (e.g., 1080p) signal is input: When e-Shift is turned off the RS600U becomes as conventional 1080p projector. $5,000 MSRP, and their previous flagship model RS6710U/RS67U, which received our "Best in Class" award.

    projector central jvc rs600

    The first one was their RS4910U/RS49U (JVC's 2014-2015 entry-level models with e-Shift3), a most impressive projector for the approx. We previously reviewed two JVC projectors with e-Shift3.

    PROJECTOR CENTRAL JVC RS600 UPDATE

    I plan to provide a future update to this review once the Ultra HD Blu-ray players and discs are released and I have had a chance to further evaluate the RS600's capabilities for supporting UHD video using such advanced features as wide color gamut and high dynamic range.Īs the 4 would indicate, this is JVC’s 4th generation of the pixel shifting feature in their projectors. I operated the Roku 4 while outputting 4K/UHD video in 2160p 60Hz and 8-bit color depth (per each red, blue and green primary colors) and also at 2160p 24Hz and 30Hz with 10-bit color depth. I tested the RS600 using a Roku 4, which uses/requires HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2 and found that it worked without any significant issues when connected to the RS600.

    PROJECTOR CENTRAL JVC RS600 TV

    This is intended to make these new JVC projector compatible with 4K/UHD content from the upcoming Ultra HD Blu-ray players as well the current and upcoming 4K steaming players (e.g., Roku 4 or Nvidia Shield) as well as satellite and cable TV 4K/UHD set-top-boxes coming within the next year or two. The new generation of JVC projectors, including the DLA-RS600, have corrected this situation and now supporting the very latest version of HDMI (i.e, version 2.0a) and HDCP (version 2.2) and can now accept the most demanding 4K/UHD signals allowed over the HDMI 2.0 interface. The previous generation of JVC projectors could only accept certain types of 4K content due in part to those projectors only being equipped with HDMI 1.4 inputs and with a older version of the HDCP copy protection. While the apparent pixel density displayed on the screen is similar to a native 4K projector there is only approximately 4 Million unique pixels being displayed, instead of the 8 Mpixels with a native 4K image. JVC was the first company to release projectors that are use 1080p display chips combined with pixel shifting* (see below) to produce what I like to call a 4K-lite image.










    Projector central jvc rs600