I’m currently running an NZ7 that I’m quite happy with. I’ve had it for about 10 months now. It sits about 18 feet back from my acoustically transparent screen of 130 inches. Is the contrast of the new 700 that much more noticeable as well as the brightness. Also, would I be able to achieve similar if not better performance than the 700 if I upgrade to a madvr core first. You guys are the best absolutely love your videos.
Glad you enjoy our videos. You already have a great projector that is almost brand new. The Core would likely be your best bet. Please reach out to our team at www.audioadvice.com to discuss things in more detail. Thanks for watching
Great overview. Hope you will be the first to do an informative comparative test between the NZ500, Sony XW5000 and the Epson LS12000. These three being the top contenders in the under 6K market. There are probably a lot of folks like me awaiting this before purchase.
I have a JVC X7000 that I will keep for 3D projection and add one of those right next on the left of the X7000... so I would have to use the lens shift... sine you have recommend strongly to avoid this... Is the use of lens shift a problem then?
That is an interesting idea. A better way to go would be to use a dual mount where they are vertically aligned. But JVC has good lens shift so you could try horizontal. Please reach out to our team at www.audioadvice.com to help with your plans.
This was a great overview on these new JVC projectors - thanks! I have to say, they've packed a lot of great features into these new models, while keeping the pricing more approachable for many than the NZ800/NZ900.
The nz500 is 36% more expensive to buy in the UK and around £1700 ($2200) more than the new QB1000. All of this makes it very hard to look at a JVC for my next projector as much as i wish i could.
I was recommended the nz500 as an upgrade to my Epson 6050, when the time comes. I have been saying keeping the 6050 and buying an Envy core is a better option then the new QB1000 from epson for the money. I'd be willign to double the price of my prior projector, upgrading in the same price bracket doesnt seem as much bang for buck. an NZ700 seems to fit the bill nicely, an NZ 800 miight be too much of a step up. 700 plus core might be the smarter money
JVC NZ500 Projector: audioadvice.io/NZ500
JVC NZ700 Projector: audioadvice.io/NZ700
JVC NZ800 Projector: audioadvice.io/NZ800
JVC NZ900 Projector: audioadvice.io/NZ900
The JVC black levels are hard to beat. I'm excited to see one in person!
We think you will like them.
Looking forward to adding this into the system.
You will love it!
These look like they will be a great upgrade to my theater.
We hope you get the chance to upgrade soon!
Great overview of these new JVC models.
Thank you
I absolutely love JVC's projector performance!
We do too!
These look killer at their price points. Can't wait to check them out!
They are!
I love the JVC projectors. When will these be in your store for demo?
We do too! Hopefully very soon.
Nice review. Looks like these models are already loaded in to your Home Theater Design Tool!
Thanks!
Can’t wait to install! 🎉
We agree!
The NZ500 is super impressive at that price!
It is!
Better technology IN A SMALLER FOOTPRINT!!! Good stuff.
Yes, they are great
I like the new smaller form factor. Larger projectors are such a pain to install.
Glad you like it!
These projectors look fantastic!
Yes they do!
I’m currently running an NZ7 that I’m quite happy with. I’ve had it for about 10 months now. It sits about 18 feet back from my acoustically transparent screen of 130 inches. Is the contrast of the new 700 that much more noticeable as well as the brightness. Also, would I be able to achieve similar if not better performance than the 700 if I upgrade to a madvr core first. You guys are the best absolutely love your videos.
Glad you enjoy our videos. You already have a great projector that is almost brand new. The Core would likely be your best bet. Please reach out to our team at www.audioadvice.com to discuss things in more detail. Thanks for watching
Can't wait to check these out in person!
We hope to have them set up soon.
Great overview. Hope you will be the first to do an informative comparative test between the NZ500, Sony XW5000 and the Epson LS12000. These three being the top contenders in the under 6K market. There are probably a lot of folks like me awaiting this before purchase.
That will be a great comparison!
NZ500 vs XW5000 vs QB1000 you mean 😉
@@ChristianBungert No, i dont. MSRP on the QB1000 is $8000, which puts it in a comparison class with the NZ700 ($9000)
@@Kiwi-ot3wz you're right.
Here in europe qb1000 starts with same price of the ls12000 : ~5500€
@@ChristianBungert Thats interesting !
Love the new form factor!
Yes, big improvement!
It's bothersome that JVC isn’t publishing any input lag info on these.
Did you guys record any measurements with the Bodnar setup, by chance?
Sorry, we did not. Thanks for watching
Very good comparison of the new 700 and 500 projectors. They just keep getting better and better.
Yes, they do, thanks very much!
Great review!
Glad you enjoyed it
Great looking hardware!
Agreed!
These two are not yet plugged into your online designer program so i can determine optimal throw dimensions. Can we expect that anytime soon ?
They will be soon
so when do we get the full reviews of each projector?
We decided to combine them for this video. Thanks for watching
@@AudioAdvice oh so you don't really do complete reviews then, okay.
Yeah they consider this a "review" 😂😂😂@@wally6193
@@wally6193 yeah they call this a "review" :D
@@shaolin95 hardly worth the time to watch. Tells me nothing really that I couldn't read on JVCs website.
I have a JVC X7000 that I will keep for 3D projection and add one of those right next on the left of the X7000... so I would have to use the lens shift... sine you have recommend strongly to avoid this... Is the use of lens shift a problem then?
That is an interesting idea. A better way to go would be to use a dual mount where they are vertically aligned. But JVC has good lens shift so you could try horizontal. Please reach out to our team at www.audioadvice.com to help with your plans.
NZ700 is massive "bang for buck"
That is true!
Such a comprehensive review. Great job!
Thank you kindly!
How close to rear wall can you place these new models?
We need time to do more testing but suspect about 8”. Thanks for watching
I love that your website has all the information!!
Thanks!
Which one I can choose? 500 or 700? Most specs are same except contrast levels and 300 lumen. Am going to add panamorph lens. Pls advise.
Please reach out to our team at www.audioadvice.com for help. They can get into more questions to determine which is best for you
This was a great overview on these new JVC projectors - thanks! I have to say, they've packed a lot of great features into these new models, while keeping the pricing more approachable for many than the NZ800/NZ900.
Thank you and we totally agree!
The jvc nz700 will be my first jvc projector :)
We hope you will purchase from Audio Advice to support out small business and channel! Great choice!
@AudioAdvice If you can ship in Canada yes 😁
Why the Mad VR and not a Lumagen?? 🤔 🤔
The MadVR Core is simply astounding for its price.
The nz500 is 36% more expensive to buy in the UK and around £1700 ($2200) more than the new QB1000. All of this makes it very hard to look at a JVC for my next projector as much as i wish i could.
I was recommended the nz500 as an upgrade to my Epson 6050, when the time comes. I have been saying keeping the 6050 and buying an Envy core is a better option then the new QB1000 from epson for the money. I'd be willign to double the price of my prior projector, upgrading in the same price bracket doesnt seem as much bang for buck. an NZ700 seems to fit the bill nicely, an NZ 800 miight be too much of a step up. 700 plus core might be the smarter money
Good ideas. Thanks for sharing
25% is not a BIT of a trade off..that puts it down to 1700 lumens
Yes, it will depend on your screen size, gain, throw distance.
Rainbow Effects with DLP projectors
There is no rainbow in these, they are a hybrid between LCD and DLP. Thanks for watching
No side to side comparison and no live demo.
Barco and Christie projectors will out beat JVC and others with no problems
They do make some very extreme models that are amazing yes, but in the more modest price points, JVC is extremely good. Thanks for watching
dang $6,000
Thanks for watching
Ranges from 6-25k$ saved y'all 20minutes.
Current pricing is 6k for the NZ500 and 9k for the NZ700.
@JDA89 you deserve to have the best day ever for this. Thank you for saving my time
@@L4R316N4 But he is incorrect, these two are 6k and 9k.
@@AudioAdvice Buy you've listed multiple beyond these two. So no I'm not incorrect in saying the range numbers.
@@L4R316N4 you're welcome. I been trying to tell these people chill with the promotion of electronics the price of Haiti
How about an actual review with some measurements rather than just reading the specs?
No 3D??? Most HT owners such as myself have a large 3D collection. I'll pass.
We see 3D being much less popular these days. Thanks for watching
Great review!
Thanks!
Great review!!
Glad you enjoyed it
This wasn't any review 🙃 he just stood with the projector and read out the specs