By now most who are interested in 3D projectors are familiar with the specs and the 3 different model numbers so I won't repeat that here.
I was pleased that JVC had a good demo of their X9 in the series and the picture in 3D was just gorgeous. I thought I was looking at film in 3D it was so good. So far this was the best 3D I have ever seen. There was no thieving and the sharpness of the image was far superior to the panel monitors most are buying. Also, the image detail and black levels in the 3D popping image were near perfect with no stair stepping and no motion artifacts at all.
I wouldn't say that the 2D was better on this projector but more like equal to the 3D.
While the lower priced projectors have less features they have equal resolution but less contrast ratio. they all have equal brightness but the lower cost models lack the ease of setup software and do not come with the latest THX 3D certification.
The JVC active glasses worked well but were not comfortable for me. This was disappointing. I understand there have been many complaints and even some dealers are making available different brand, but equally compatible glasses.
Speaking of 3D glasses, my wife decided to wear her contacts where one is for distance and the other for reading. We were curious if she could cope with the 3D wearing these and she reports it had no affect.
I was pleased that JVC had a good demo of their X9 in the series and the picture in 3D was just gorgeous. I thought I was looking at film in 3D it was so good. So far this was the best 3D I have ever seen. There was no thieving and the sharpness of the image was far superior to the panel monitors most are buying. Also, the image detail and black levels in the 3D popping image were near perfect with no stair stepping and no motion artifacts at all.
I wouldn't say that the 2D was better on this projector but more like equal to the 3D.
While the lower priced projectors have less features they have equal resolution but less contrast ratio. they all have equal brightness but the lower cost models lack the ease of setup software and do not come with the latest THX 3D certification.
The JVC active glasses worked well but were not comfortable for me. This was disappointing. I understand there have been many complaints and even some dealers are making available different brand, but equally compatible glasses.
Speaking of 3D glasses, my wife decided to wear her contacts where one is for distance and the other for reading. We were curious if she could cope with the 3D wearing these and she reports it had no affect.