My impression of the NX5:
Compared to all the PJ I've owned and seen at Best Buy Magnolia and the Sony store at Las Vega (non were JVC),the JVC NX5 blows everything away. Colors are absolutely beautiful and black levels are deep and rich.
I watched some 4K HDR movies (DSPlayer/madVR) and regular 1080p SDR movies. And the amazing thing wasn't even the 4K HDR movies.
Yeah, sure, 4K HDR looks awesome, but that's expected.
What's not expected was how the NX5 makes all the 1080p SDR movies look like they are 4K HDR!
And this is in
LOW lamp mode and
NATURAL color mode, not HDR10 or Cinema color modes where it pumps up the color.
The projector is placed about 24' away from the 150" screen. Vertical shift and Horizontal Shift were almost at maximum because the PJ is placed above the screen and not exactly centered.
There are many outdoor scenes that looked so bright I was reaching for my sunglasses.
Even on regular 1080p, the color looks so vibrantly awesome and just pops out at you.
Seriously, it makes me wonder if this HDR business (HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, IMAX Enhanced) is kind of a gimmick if the NX5 can make regular 1080p SDR movies look this stunningly vivid and beautiful.
I was watching this really stupid movie from Netflix called "Replicas" starring Keanu Reeves. I mean this movie is really stupid. It's regular Netflix Compressed 1080p with DD+ sound. But it was so easy to look at the beautiful image on the screen. I was mainly watching the picture quality and ignoring the stupid movie itself. My eyes were glued to the image on the screen. It was so beautiful and HDR-like.
Seriously, who needs 4K HDR10+, Dolby Vision, IMAX Enhanced, etc., when 1080p SDR can look this amazingly beautiful?
I'm beginning to wonder that the salient reason 4K HDR contents look so awesome is because of the TVs or Projectors themselves, not the actual 4K HDR contents. I'm sure the HDR contents help, but the actual TV and PJ quality is more important, turning regular 1080p SDR contents into stunning vivid vibrant 4K-HDR-like videos.