The JVC DLA-RS2200 runs on a laser light source and draws 280W during operation, eliminating the need for traditional lamp replacements. Its physical footprint measures 450 mm wide, 480 mm deep, and 180 mm tall, with a total volume of 38880 cm³ and a weight of 14800 g, indicating a substantial, solidly built chassis suited to fixed installation setups. The unit comes with a 3-year warranty, offering a reasonable coverage period for a projector in this category.
The JVC DLA-RS2200 outputs a native 4K resolution image at 2300 ANSI lumens, with a 10-bit color depth and support for both HDR10 and HDR10+, though HLG is not supported. It can project images up to 200″ in size, with a minimum throw distance of 2.7 m. Both focus and zoom are handled through motorized controls, meaning manual focus adjustment is not available on this model.
The JVC DLA-RS2200 offers a wired-focused connectivity setup, featuring two HDMI ports, one USB port, and one RJ45 port for network connection. Audio output is handled via an S/PDIF port, and Miracast is supported for wireless screen mirroring. On the other hand, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay, Chromecast, and DLNA are all absent, and there are no VGA or DVI connectors on this model.
The JVC DLA-RS2200 includes both vertical and horizontal lens shift, giving installers meaningful flexibility when positioning the projector relative to the screen. A remote control is provided, and a 3.5 mm audio jack is available for headphone or audio output use. The unit does not include built-in stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos, smart TV functionality, voice commands, or an external memory slot.