At CEDIA 2012 JVC showed off its 2012 line of home theater projectors, most which feature its e-Shift2 technology, a new version of the "4K precision" upconversion it introduced last year. While they are not capable of accepting a 4K source (not that you have any 4K Blu-ray discs lying around anyway), they work by creating two 1080p frames from the HD source, shifting one down and to the right. e-Shift2 promises higher native contrast and improved processing over its predecessor thanks to a new polarizing wire grid engine and updated algorithms.
Engadget , JVC reveals e-Shift2 4K scaling projectors, promises true 4K LCDs for under $20k, JVC reveals e-Shift2 4K scaling projectors, promises true 4K LCDs for under $20k
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