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alaTest has collected and analyzed 7 reviews of JVC DLA-X70R. The average rating for this product is 4.8/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Home Theater Systems for all reviews. There are some less positive views about the image quality and price.
price, image quality
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Home Theater Systems the JVC DLA-X70R is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 91/100 = Excellent quality.
Expert review by : Anthony Arrigo (projectorreviews.com)
JVC Consumer offers the DLA-X70R as a replacement for last year's X7 projector. There's also the DLA-X90 - an identical projector, but one built from the finest components on the assembly line. Best of the lenses, best of the power supplies, etc. The...
Documentation, though not bad, needs better feature explanations (MPC isn't even in the manual), nothing on e-Shift, either ; Just below average in "brightest mode" (less than 1000 lumens) ; More crosstalk (ghosting) in 3D than most competitors ; No 3D...
The JVC DLA-X70 is one of the great projectors and projector values out there, assuming you purchase it for what it does best (2D movies). If you need a more well rounded projector, however, including 3D viewing, then the JVC drops down to being one of...
Expert review by : Trusted Reviews (trustedreviews.com)
JVC finally introduces us to its ‘kind of' 4k resolution projection technology, courtesy of the rather marvellous DLA-X70
Stunning 2D pictures, Great build quality, Good 3D pictures
Some crosstalk with 3D, Slightly more expensive than last year’s equivalent model, 3D glasses not the best
Expert review by : What Hi-Fi? (whathifi.com)
The finest sub-£10,000 projector you can buy
Staggering image quality, with excellent levels of detail, contrast and colour
Its resolution isn’t all it seems ; the technology doesn’t work with 3D
Innovative and hugely impressive; the finest sub-£10,000 projector you can buy