This JVC projector is available in two versions, which are identical in all respects other than color. DLA-RS1U this all-black, while the DLA-HD1 is silver and black. The lens is centered on the chassis, resulting in a projector a symmetrical look and making ceiling installation much easier. At about 25.5 pounds, it is a fairly large by today's standards projector. Despite this, at just over 7 inches high, RS1U profile or footprint is rather small, giving it a sleek streamlined look. Its attractive design gives a good many family rooms, as well as special home theater, because it must be easily integrated into its elegant rooms decor.The remote control is very well designed and simple to use. Fortunately, he fully backlit, which makes setup very easy to darkened home theater setup. There are direct access keys for all inputs, all picture modes (JVC calls them Image Profiles), as well as all the parameters of the image (contrast, brightness, etc.). Navigating the internal menu system is also fairly intuitive.
We mentioned the JVC in 1080p resolution from the outset that allows the projector to resolve every detail of 1080i and 1080p sources, the highest at this time. Higher resolution is especially important in projectors, which are very large screen capable of really showing out further details. As LCoS-based unit - JVC calls it Dila - DLA-RS1U employs three separate liquid crystal on silicon panels, which has the advantage of avoiding any possibility of "rainbow effect" that some viewers of most single chip.