JVC

DLA-X7900 D-ILA Projector

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Last updated: May 20, 2026

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Reddit Icondjseto
9 months ago

I have a 65” OLED and a JVC RS540 projector with 100” screen. Both look amazing. OLED blacks and HDR is amazing. I still like the look of a projector for that film like image. HDR looks Ok but being in a room that must be pitch black is really not convenient at all. I use the OLED a lot more especially with young kids.

Reddit Iconmkiv808
6 months ago

JVC for projector. Don’t be afraid to buy used or refurb. I’m almost 5 years in on my refurbished JVC RS540 with roughly 4500 hours put on it, works flawlessly.

Reddit Iconcasacapraia
6 months ago

People pay professionals good money to help them with answers to your questions. Equipment choice alone is barely half the equation. Good design and good integration are critical to achieving high performance. This isn’t something you should just freestyle, as there are many tradeoffs to manage based on your subjective preferences. Design informs equipment choice. It’s an iterative process as you converge on design and equipment choice simultaneously. Long throw projectors generally offer better image quality than UST at the same price point. UST are nice if you’re worried about people casting shadows or if this is a general entertainment space hosting karaoke night and dance parties. If it’s just for watching motion pictures while seated then get a long throw projector. For $5k I’d try to score a deal on a B-stock Sony VPL-XW5000ES or a lightly used JVC D-ILA projector, preferably with laser light source but if you’d rather spend less then a bulb is fine. You can find some screaming deals if you don’t mind bulbs and fake 4K pixel-shifting. If your viewing distance is >10ft then it shouldn’t matter. https://www.avsforum.com/forums/front-projector.252/ Fixed screens are cheaper than motorized screens. Acoustically transparent screens are nice because you can place the LCR speakers behind the screen, which not only looks better but sounds better. But this is also where you need to be careful as there is interaction between viewing angles/ screen size and speaker positions and seating distance. All have to be in harmony. Woven screens usually look and sound better than perforated screens, but this depends on the exact screen material, budget, viewing distance and preference. Like I said, there’s lots of tradeoffs to manage. I’d recommend minimum 7.1.4 speaker configuration, even if you have to built it in stages as funds allow. My preference in that size room is 9.1.6 but that’s going to break your budget in terms of AV processor capability, speaker count and amplification requirements. You’ll want a minimum of two subwoofers. What exactly do you mean by “sound conditioning is already taken care of?”

Reddit IconMarkoMarjamaa
5 months ago

Get a JVC D-ILa with that budget. Contrast is everything. I have JVC N7 but thats an old model. Put also some money to darken the movie room. Others are only trying to sell their projectors so they could buy Jvc.

Reddit IconSpookyIsDead6
6 months ago

this is probably the unpopular opinion on here and i get why, but having seen a lot of projectors (all the way up to the new Bravia 9 from Sony, and most JVC DLA) in action, and having also seen the 97" G5 and Hisense 116 RGBmini in person, the 97" G5 is the most impressive. is it extremely expensive? yes. but if you love OLED and want that exact quality in the biggest size you can, i say go for it if money isn't your biggest concern.

Reddit Iconumdivx
6 months ago

1000% would be one of the JVC DLA projectors.

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