What Is D-ILA Anyway?
The HD-52Z585’s Direct-Drive Image Light Amplifier (D-ILA) device, developed by JVC, is a reflective type of LCD that delivers a greater amount of light than transmissive LCD panels; and is made up of pixel groups that correspond to each image dot. Unlike conventional LCD panels, where the switches and electronics are mounted on the same surface as the pixels, the D-ILA driver is located behind the liquid crystal layer. This virtually eliminates the screen-door effect found in many LCD projectors, leaving an impressive, nearly seamless picture. Vertical alignment of normally black operation liquid crystals and a high-precision optical system provide high contrast levels. The high-speed response of the vertical alignment liquid crystals, combined with JVC’s D-ILA technology, yields smooth, noiseless motion pictures with clear, sharp, high-definition, film-like picture quality. JVC’s D-ILA chip is the highest density device available. At any given size, it provides the highest resolution