The JVC DLA-RS1200 uses a laser light source, which sets it apart from conventional lamp-based projectors. It draws 280W during operation and carries a three-year warranty. The unit measures 450 mm wide, 180 mm tall, and 480 mm deep, with a total volume of 38,880 cm³, and tips the scale at 14,600 g, making it a substantial piece of hardware intended for a dedicated installation.
The JVC DLA-RS1200 outputs a native 4K resolution image at up to 2000 ANSI lumens, with a maximum projection size of 200″ and a minimum throw distance of 2.7 m. Both focus and zoom are motorized, while manual focus is not available. Color depth is handled at 10-bit, and the projector supports both HDR10 and HDR10+ for compatible content, though HLG is not supported.
The JVC DLA-RS1200 provides two HDMI ports, one USB port, and one RJ45 ethernet port for wired connectivity, along with an S/PDIF output for digital audio. Wireless screen mirroring is available through Miracast, but the projector does not include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay, or Chromecast. There is no VGA or DVI connector, and the unit is not DLNA-certified.
The JVC DLA-RS1200 supports both vertical and horizontal lens shift, offering meaningful flexibility when positioning the projector relative to the screen. It comes with a remote control and includes a 3.5 mm audio jack, though there are no built-in stereo speakers, no Dolby Atmos support, and no external memory slot. Smart TV functionality, voice commands, and an external memory slot are all absent from this model.