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Projector central jvc rs600
Projector central jvc rs600













  1. Projector central jvc rs600 serial#
  2. Projector central jvc rs600 android#

The JVC remote control is configured this way: I can’t think of another brand with a better remote in terms of it’s backlighting. The RS600U's remote has a very good backlight – it’s a soft yellow beige type color, it’s easy to read the letters on the buttons, it’s not too bright, not too dim. It’s catching on rather quickly for some market segments, as MHL has many potential benefits.

projector central jvc rs600

We are starting to see HDMI with MHL in some home projectors, although mostly on the lower end of things as well as with classroom and business class projectors.

Projector central jvc rs600 android#

It would have been nice if one of the HDMI inputs was configured to support MHL, which would have allowed some internet smarts to be added, such as a Roku stick, or directly interfacing some android based phones and tablets! Also missing are component video HD analog video inputs. What’s not here are some low res analog video inputs – composite video, and S-video, but we’re definitely seeing more manufacturers no longer including one or both of those, especially on higher-end projector models.

projector central jvc rs600

To its right is a small jack for a 12 volt screen trigger. JVC uses an industry standard for the 3D emitter and there are other 3rd party brands that work with this projector. The optional JVC 3D rf (Bluetooth) emitter plugs in and “points” down. The DIN connector for the optional 3D RF emitter is below the HDMI inputs.

Projector central jvc rs600 serial#

Lower cost projectors would rely only on RS232 serial for “command and control” and right below the two HDMI inputs, is a standard RS232 Serial port with the usual DB9 connector. In the center of the rear of the JVC is the control panel, and the door for lamp access is to the right. Facing the back, the inputs and other connectors are on the left side of the projector’s back. The rest of the action is in the back.Īt the outer edges of the back are two more intake vents. Nothing on the sides, or the top (other than the logo on the top). The feet are removed when using a ceiling mount at the feet screw into the same treaded holes are used to attach a ceiling mount. On the bottom of the JVC RS600U (not shown in the above photos) there are four screw thread adjustable feet – two front, two rear. You’ll also find the front IR sensor for the remote control just to the left of the lens if you are facing the projector. The exhaust vents are on the outside portion of the front. As with previous JVC projectors, lens functions are motorized – zoom, focus, and lens shift, and of course, Lens Memory. The motorized 2:1 zoom lens is center mounted. The JVC is “heavy metal,” that is, it feels solid, as you would expect for a projector weighing about 34 lbs. It dwarfs most single chip DLP home projectors.

projector central jvc rs600

They are about the same size as the competing Sony’s (VPL-VW365 and VW665), slightly larger than Epson’s LS10000, and about a half size larger than the Epson 5030UB or the Panasonic PT-AE8000U projectors. JVC’s DLA-RS600U and its siblings are moderately large projectors.















Projector central jvc rs600