Video Displays

Creating a special space like a dedicated theater or game room is great but making sure you have the right material to view it on is just as important.  Making sure it i the right size and right type of technology is also important.

Still the most popular video display is your television.  There are four major technologies that are on the market today.  Plasma, LCD, LED LCD, and rear projection DLP.  DLP is al but gone and left to a very few select manufacturers, a great technology for getting a large picture at a great price but still taking up a large foot print in the room sometimes up to 2 feet deep these units are not for the small room.
Still your best picture quality is going to be in a Plasma screen.  This technology has gotten a lot of bad press from some early design issues and rumors from other manufacturers that did no initially support this technology.  With “burn in” almost a non issue any more and no you don’t have to refill you “plasma gas” a plasma TV is the best way to get performance for the money.  Todays new sets are just as slim and trim as any out there.  The deepest black level and the best motion processing this is the avid TV watchers choice for a great television.
LCD and LED LCD televisions offer there benefits as well. One of the largest improvements these technologies have made is in energy usage, they do consume less energy than your old CRT tube style TV and less than that of a plasma or DLP.  LCD and LED LCD televisions do offer high ambient light performance that is better than that of a plasma as well.  With companies like Runco we also have to offer outdoor LCD televisions for all your lifestyle needs.

The other type of video display that we offer is two piece projection systems.
Here again technology is keep to finding the right projector for your environment and video needs. The on industry leading technology in the mid level projectors is D-ILA.

“What is D-ILA?
D-ILA, or Direct-Drive Image Light Amplification, is JVC-developed technology that delivers unmatched performance, with natural color reproduction, an image so smooth that it rivals film, and contrast that does justice to the most demanding program material. Since our first D-ILA projector was launched in 1997, the technology has been employed where nothing but the cleanest, sharpest, most accurate image would suffice. Today, some of the industry’s most sophisticated projectors from the most respected manufacturers use D-ILA technology licensed from JVC.
D-ILA is liquid crystal technology, but it’s very different from the liquid crystal display (LCD) technology found in many products today. D-ILA is what’s called liquid crystal on silicon, or LCOS, but JVC made several improvements to basic LCOS technology to develop D-ILA. At its heart is the D-ILA device, or chip, designed and manufactured by JVC. Every JVC D-ILA projector uses three D-ILA devices, one each for red, green and blue – the three colors that are combined to create the full color palette.”  – JVC
Then DLP is king for the high end market, here Runco the leader in residential projectors is able to give you a artifact free image up to 40 feet wide and in any light conditions you could come across. Runco will give you the greatest color accuracy and motion processing on the market, ISF certified these projectors are the reference point for al others to be judged.  Lets us demo a Runco projector in your home and show you what you have been missing.

 

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