February 5, 2007

Review of JVC True 1080p HD-ILA Rear Projection TV FH Series – HD-56FH97, HD-61FH97, HD-70FH97


The FH series of JVC’s True 1080p HD-ILS rear projection TV (RPTV) is based on LCOS (liquid crystal on silicon) technology developed by JVC which is know for its close pixel spacing and delivering a bright, smooth image. The FH series RPTV are available in 56 (HD-56FH97) , 61 (HD-61FH97) and 70 inch (HD-70FH97) screen sizes.

D-ILA Technology – 3 Microdisplay Panel Design


JVC 1080p HD-ILA FH Series

The FH series HD-ILA RPTV incorporate a 3 microdisplay panel design which eliminates the color separation and “rainbow” effects found in competing technologies eg. DLP. Each of the three 0.7 inch D-ILA chips has the full 1920 x 1080 resolution allowing the projector to fully display a full HD 1080p signal without scaling. JVC’s newly developed 0.7-inch full HD D-ILA device exhibits a significant reduction in stray light caused by the dispersion and diffraction of reflected light.

LCoS, upon which JVC D-ILA is based, is a combination of both the reflective approach of DLP (millions of actuated micro-mirrors on a chip reflect light required for the display) and the transmissive approach of LCD (millions of liquid crystals act as valves passing through light required for the display). In LCoS, liquid crystals are applied to a reflective mirror substrate with the polarization of liquid crystals being used for light transmission control and the mirror below reflecting the light or not as required for image display. LCOS microdisplays are mostly of a three-chip configuration for the three primary colors.

D-ILA eliminates the “screen door effect”, which hinders LCD technologies, offering a high aperture ratio of more than 90 percent to ensure smooth, film-like images.

JVC’s D-ILA technology competes with Sony’s SXRD (Silicon X-tal Reflective Display) and Syntax-Brillian’s Gen II LCoS.

Contrast Ratio

JVC tout their new Advanced Super Cinema Mode as producing outstanding image quality by responding to scene content to provide optimum black levels and accurate gradation in dark scenes. This scene by scene optimization approach seems to have been adopted by all manufacturers for boosting contrast ratio figures.

Video Processing

JVC have incorporated a powerful video processor in their Genessa 32-bit CPU video processing, incorporating the fifth generation of JVC’s D.I.S.T. (Digital Image Scaling Technology). D.I.S.T. seamlessly up-scales any video source to display at full high definition 1080p.

D.I.S.T. also includes a Digital Noise Suppressor that detects and eliminates “block noise”, a Mosquito Noise Suppressor that eliminates noise without degrading the image, and a 3D Y/C comb filter with DTV Cross Color Eliminator that uses an advanced 10-bit 3D Y/C separation process to eliminate cross color and dot interference that is imbedded in older video sources.

Standard definition signals are improved through better IP conversion, improved scaler performance and a new PLL system that improves the performance of a composite signal.

Audio

JVC have boosted the audio performance of new HD-ILA RPTVs by using MaxxBass digital signal processing to extend the perceived bass performance. MaxxBass maximizes bass by adding a series of harmonics to the signal. The harmonics stimulate a psychoacoustic bass-enhancing effect. Bass frequencies are greatly enhanced without traditional EQ or bass compression.

The FH RPTV series also have a built-in parametric equalizer for more accurate frequency response.

Connections

The FH series HD-ILA RPTV each have a good range of available connection options including two HDMI inputs.

Other True 1080p HD-ILA Series

The FH series sets feature a black cabinet and bezel. There is also an FN series which features a silver cabinet with black bezel. There are some other specification differences with JVC’s FN series not having the following features available with the FH series.

  • RS-232C
  • Gold Plated RCA Jacks
  • MTS Stereo
  • XDS Auto Clock Set

In addition to the FH and FN series, there are three other HD-ILA RPTV sold by JVC including the HD-52FA97, HD-56FB97 and HD-61FB97.

Further Reading

Have a look at our review of the Sony Grand WEGA SXRD Rear Projection HDTV KDS-50A2000 and KDS-55A2000 with competing SXRD technology.

Or, the recently reviewed NuVision 52LEDLP 52 Inch LED DLP Rear Projection TV.

JVC also have Slim HD-ILA Rear Projection Televisions

Read about the capabilities of HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface Version 1.3)

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User Reviews and Price Comparisons

JVC HD56FH97 56-Inch 1080p HDILA Rear Projection TV

JVC HD61FH97 61-Inch 1080p HDILA Rear Projection TV

JVC HD70FH97 70-Inch 1080p HDILA Rear Projection TV

Features Overview

  • True 1080p 2 Million Pixel Structure 3-Chip DILA System (1920×1080)
  • ATSC/QAM and Digital CableCard Capable (Digital Cable Ready)
  • 5th Generation D.I.S.T. 1080p(Digital Image Scaling Technology) + GENESSA Picture Processing
  • Advanced Super Cinema Mode (Optical Iris System)
  • Intelligent Noise Reduction Circuitry
  • MPEG Noise Reduction
  • Mosquito Noise Suppressor
  • Component Cross Color Eliminator
  • Flicker Free High Resolution Picture
  • NEW Digital 5 Point Color Management
  • 16:9 Widescreen Aspect Ratio
  • 150 MHz Digital Super Detail
  • Natural Cinema (3-2 Pulldown)
  • Natural Progressive Line Doubling
  • Panorama, Cinema, Full and Regular Aspect Modes
  • HD EZ Fill (HD Full, Cinema Zoom and HD Panorama)
  • Video Noise Reduction
  • 5 Video Status Modes – Theater/Dynamic/Game/Standard/TheaterPro 6500K
  • Color Temperature High/Low
  • Digital Noise Clear Circuitry
  • High Contrast Icon Based On Screen Display
  • 3D Y/C Comb Filter
  • Single NTSC Tuner with Twin Mode, Index and Freeze
  • Dual 1080p Capable HDMI/HDCP Digital Inputs
  • Dual IEEE 1394 (i.Link) Connectivity
  • RS-232C
  • PC Input (15 pin D-Sub XGA/VGA)
  • Smart Input
  • 2 HD Component Video Inputs
  • 2 S-Video Inputs
  • 4 AV Inputs (1 Side, 3 Rear)
  • Gold Plated RCA Jacks
  • RF Input
  • Front Firing Speakers
  • Center Channel Input
  • MTS Stereo
  • Advanced Hyper Surround Sound+ with Maxx Bass
  • Fixed/Variable Audio Output with TV Speaker On/Off
  • Interactive Plug-in Menu
  • XDS ID Display
  • XDS Auto Clock Set
  • World Clock
  • Multi-function Timer
  • Sleep Timer
  • Input Naming
  • Black Level Expansion
  • Front Panel Lock
  • V-Chip
  • EL Based (Electro Luminescent) All Button Illuminated Universal Remote Control
  • Hyper Scan High Speed Channel Changer
  • Return +
  • Width: 64 1/8
  • Height: 46″
  • Depth: 20 1/2″
  • Weight: 159 lbs

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