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JVC LX-NZ30 4K GAMING PROJECTOR ANNOUNCED AT CES 2023

2023-02-03 13:24:00

JVC LX-NZ30 4K GAMING PROJECTOR ANNOUNCED AT CES 2023

With the announcement of the JVC LX-NZ30 laser gaming projector, video gamers and movie lovers can come together around one fantastic projector. This new 4K JVC projector brings to the table the low latency and high frame rate support of a gaming projector with the picture quality and details of a home theater projector. We had our fingers crossed that JVC would be announcing a UST.

Alas we'll need to keep waiting for a JVC ultra short throw projector. The 2023 JVC LX-NZ30 is the upgraded version of the JVC LX-NZ3. And there is a lot to get excited over this new projector.

With a 3300 lumen laser single laser light source, the high brightness of this projector allows you to use rooms with higher levels of ambient light, especially when paired with an ambient light rejecting projector screen. It also increases the peak brightness during HDR projection giving users a wider dynamic range to enjoy. This is 300 lumens more than the previous model.


The JVC NZ30 uses a new 105W blue laser diode assembly which replaces the previous 95W design, making it possible to achieve higher brightness. The proprietary BLU-Escent laser light source powers this model. This JVC laser projector is rated at having a 20,000 hour long lamp life.

This 4K projector offers a superbly detailed image with over 8 million individual pixels to create a sharp, beautiful picture on your screen. It utilizes the 0.47" DMD chip and four-way e-shift to create the projected image. The new JVC LX-NZ30 projects HDR content with sharp, higher-quality, dynamic images. In addition to HDR 10 used in the ULTRA HD Blu-ray format, the projector supports HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) used in broadcasting.

The laser light source controls the light output instantaneously, providing dynamic brightness adjustment with less delay compared to a mechanical aperture. By controlling the output of the laser according to the brightness of the scene, the JVC LX-NZ30 is able to produce fantastically deep black levels.

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