It's not the size of the room, but the impact of the experience.
Comfortable Seats
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JVC X35 D-ILA Projector
Control4 HC-250
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JVC X35 D-ILA Projector

The X35 ($3,499) uses three D-ILA devices to project a Full HD 1920 x 1080 image with an amazing black level and 50,000:1 Native Contrast Ratio. “Native” means JVC does not use a dynamic iris, making it possible to reproduce deep blacks and peak whites at the same time.

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