

The rotation of the phosphor wheel remains unaffected regardless of the install angle. They can be installed at any orientation through 360-degrees and even vertically, which is ideal for helicopter simulators which require higher vertical resolution. Flexible Mounting OrientationsĬompared with conventional lamp projectors with a tilt angle limitation, BLU-Escent projectors have no limitations on orientation or tilt angle. This means you follow the same safety considerations as you would with a lamp based projector. This is good for thermal management and allows the projector to have a Class II laser classification. This is facilitated by the strong die-cast block that holds the blues lasers. Since the projector contains a laser source, JVC has taken special care to be sure no laser light can escape the projector housing. Moving from a lamp-based projector to a solid state light source means that there is no longer the mercury in the lamp to worry about, eliminating any disposal concerns. Low/Medium/High Laser Diode output settings are available with a choice of Dynamic Control modes. The DLA-VS4600 controls the laser output accordingly to the scene's brightness, which creates a picture that is as close to human perception as possible. Using the Laser Diodes as the light source, light output can be controlled instantly. Increased brightness ensures compatibility with larger screen sizes over 200 inches, and improved HDR performance, bringing greater depth and dimensional to home theater screens. BLU-Escent™ enables a consistent 4,000 lumen light output. Laser Phosphor Light Engine JVC's proprietary 2nd generation BLU-Escent™ laser phosphor light engine uses blue laser diodes, stationary inorganic phosphor and JVC's proprietary color management system.

The result is extremely high native contrast ratios with smooth, detailed pictures without visible pixel structure even on large screens. It utilizes vertical orientation technology and a planarization technique that reduces light scattering and light diffraction over previous devices. Technical Specials Native 4K D-ILA Device 0.69 inch The DLA-VS4600 employs the world's smallest Native 4K D-ILA device (.69"diagonal) realizing 4096 x 2160 pixel images. 11×11 matrix, 1/16 pixel micro-convergence control.Digital smear reduction via black-frame insertion.Rugged chassis for motion-based applications.11x11 matrix, 1/16 pixel micro-convergence control.Flexible orientation with pitch and roll.High-contrast IR output for simulated NVG applications.Three active matrix 0.69" digital D-ILA devices.12-bit colour bit depth via DisplayPort 1.2a inputs.Laser-hybrid illumination system with 20,000+ hour lifetime for low operating cost and consistent performance.
