
The number of televisions estimated that sit unused in closets.
The EPA estimates that nearly 100 million unused televisions are currently taking up precious, beautiful space. (source: EPA, July 2008)
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Quoting the Cnet article:
"Finally, a DLA-HD10032 control port is on tap for touch panel remote control programming purposes."
What is a DLA-HD10032 port? Could it be an RS232 port? Yes, it is. The author of the article obviously originally wrote the review for the RS2 version of this projector, then performed a find-and-replace of "RS2" with "DLA-HD100". How can you write an article and not even know which model of projector you are testing? Granted, the two models are identical, but this is just sloppy.
Here is Greg Rodgers final opinion of the JVC DLA-RS2 projector. I suggest purchasing the latest copy of WSR for a thorough and useful review:
Quoting Greg Rogers: "The JVC DLA-RS2U three-panel 1080p D-ILA projector is a remarkable achievement in front-projection technology. It delivered a native full-field contrast ratio over 30,000:1, which had previously seemed unobtainable for a lamp-based projector. Its outstanding black level and dynamic range, coupled with a higher gamma, provides a viewing experience that had previously only been possible with a fine CRT projector. It produces vividly colorful images, but video perfectionists will want to use an external color-management system for optimal colorimetry. Even with that addition, the JVC DLARS2U ($7,995 [MSRP]) is an exceptional value for a superlative home theatre experience."