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Home theater projectors capable of producing 8K resolution are here, and the first is the NX9 by JVC. The projector also comes with other impressive features that include exceptionally bright colors and an easy installation. You get a high-end projector with a price tag to match. It’s not a projector for budget-minded consumers.

Its price point is reason enough to take a closer look at the projector. You want to know exactly what you’re getting before shelling out your money. In this JVC NX9 review, we’ll cover the projector’s specs, so you know if it’s worth considering. (>>> Check current price on Amazon)

JVC NX9 Review of Specifications:

JVC NX9
Resolution4096x2160
8K w/pixel shifting
Contrast Ratio1,000,000:1
Brightness (Lumens)2,200 ANSI
Throw Distance11.9' - 19.9'
Screen size60" - 200"
Internal SpeakersNo
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You get a lot with the NX9, but is the projector worth the cost of a used car?

Image Quality

8K resolution isn’t the standard for cinematic quality images yet, but the NX9 is ready with its pixel-shifting technology. It boasts true 4K resolution that can expand to 8K. It’s not a true 8K projector, but it comes close.

The lumens rating is a little low at 2,200 lumens. Bright lights can cause images to appear washed out. However, when it comes to colors and image clarity, the NX9 is hard to beat. A 100mm glass 18-element lens produces amazingly crisp and detailed images. Colors are bright and accurate beyond the DCI-P3 spectrum. The combination of 10-bit color processing and Automatic Tone Mapping ensures colors are brilliant and accurate.

A 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast gives you rich, deep blacks. The NX9 also comes with motion-enhanced technology to ensure a sharp, clear picture on action frames.

Ease of Installation and Use

The NX9 is intended for permanent mounting. It has a bulky design and hefty weight at 48lbs. It’s not designed for portability. If you want a projector for the occasional outdoor movie night, you want to look at other models. You also need around 10’ between the lens and screen for 100” images, it’s a standard throw projector.

Even though you don’t want to move the NX9 around, it does have a flexible installation. It’s also designed for use right out of the box. Plug the projector in and turn it on, you may be surprised to find the images are already aligned with the screen.

If you need to do some fine-tuning, it comes with a 100% vertical and 43% horizontal lens shift. Manual zoom and vertical keystone correction give you more flexibility when you’re installing the projector. It also comes with an Installation Mode and 10 settings to save image preferences, making the NX9 a breeze to use.

Pros

  • True 4K resolution with 8K pixel-shifting
  • Flexible installation
  • Easy use
  • Accurate colors
  • Dynamic contrast

Cons

  • High price tag
  • The weight makes it hard to use a ceiling mount

Connectivity

You get the basic inputs with the NX9, everything you need to connect to most external devices. There are two HDMI ports, along with a 12-volt trigger and DB-9pin. A mini-jack for audio, along with one for 3D content is also included. You will find more robust connection panels on some other projectors, but you shouldn’t have to disconnect and reconnect too many devices.

Consumer Impressions

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Everyone agrees that the NX9 produces immersive images with vivid, accurate colors. The light source counteracts most ambient lighting, though bright lights can be a problem. It’s easy to install and use, almost right from the box. Consumers did mention its weight, but it’s not a detraction considering image quality.

Conclusion

The JVC NX9 is the next generation of home cinema projectors. It produces immersive images with bright, accurate colors, and its 8K pixel-shifting technology ensures it will be relevant for years. You won’t need to replace your projector as image quality continues to advance.

You do get a lot with the NX9, but there’s also a hefty price tag. The NX9 is an investment, so it comes down to your budget and how often you want to replace your home theater projector. (>>> Check on ProjectorScreen)

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