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Presentation Technology Reviews for News, Technology Guides and Reviews of High Definition LCD and DLP data projectors, LCD, LCOS and Plasma HDTV, Rear Projection TVs (RPTV) and Interactive Whiteboards.Editor's HDTV Pick
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JVCJVC LT-37X987 and LT-32X987 - 37 and 32 inch High Definition LCD TVs with Clear Motion Drive II (CMD) JVC HD-58S998 and HD-65S998 Ultra SLIM True 1080p HD-ILA RPTVs Review JVC’s LT-47X788, LT-42X788, LT-42X688, LT-37X688 1080p HD LCD Televisions JVC Clear Motion Drive II (CMD) 1080p HD LCDs LT-47X898, LT-42X898 and LT-37X898 Review of JVC True 1080p HD-ILA Rear Projection TV FN Series - HD-56FN97, HD-61FN97 and HD-70FN97 Review of JVC True 1080p HD-ILA Rear Projection TV FH Series - HD-56FH97FH, HD-61FH97, HD-70FH97 JVC’s DLA-RS1 1080p HD Home Theatre Projector Review JVC’s Slim HD-ILA Rear Projection Televisions Review New JVC Display Technology Delivers 10,000:1 Native Contrast Ratio JVCs 1080p HD-ILA Rear Projection HDTV’s HD-56FN97, HD-61FN97 and HD-70FN97 Review September 11, 2007JVC LT-37X987 and LT-32X987 - 37 and 32 inch High Definition LCD TVs with Clear Motion Drive II (CMD)JVC’s LT-37X987 and LT-32X987 High Definition LCD TVs are 720p (1366 x 768) high definition with a high contrast ratio of 800:1, a response time of 8msec and a wide viewing angle of 178º. Both models come with a built-in ATSC tuner and Clear QAM. They are also VESA Compliant for wall mounting
JVC’s Clear Motion Drive IIJVC’s LT-37X987 and LT-32X987 HD LCD TVs come with the second generation of JVC’s Clear Motion Drive (CMD) namely Clear Motion Drive II. The technology was developed by JVC to reduce blurring of moving images. To do this Cler Motion Drive uses a frame doubling driver and motion interpolation. When motion is detected in images, CMD II doubles the frame rate inserting an interpolated frame between originals giving a smoother progression and reducing blurring. Technorati Tags: LT-37X987, LT-32X987, High Definition, LCD, TVs, Clear Motion Drive II, driver and motion interpolation, interpolated frame August 9, 2007JVC HD-58S998 and HD-65S998 Ultra SLIM True 1080p HD-ILA RPTVs ReviewJVC’s HD-58S998 and HD-65S998 Ultra SLIM True 1080p HD-ILA (Direct-Drive Image Light Amplifier) rear projections have a reduced depth compared to conventional rear projection televisions. Sony and Samsung have also been working on new slimmer rear projection televisions however, with a 40% reduction in depth, JVC’s Ultra Slim HD-ILA models are the slimmest. Both the HD-58S998 and HD-65S998 are slim enough that JVC offer a wall mounting bracket (TS-CP01WG).
Triple D-ILA (LCOS) Microdisplay Panel DesignJVC’s HD-58S998 and HD-65S998 rear projection televisions incorporate a 3 microdisplay panel design intended to eliminate 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 pixel resolution allowing the full 1080p HD signal without scaling. July 31, 2007JVC’s LT-47X788, LT-42X788, LT-42X688, LT-37X688 1080p HD LCD TelevisionsJVC’s new 688 (LT-42X688 and LT-37X688) and 788 (LT-47X788 and LT-42X788) series LCD televisions all have full, 1080p, HD resolution (1920 x 1080). The 788 series has higher performance with 1500:1 vs 1300:1 contrast ratio and 4.5ms vs 5ms response time. The different series can be identified by the 688 series black cabinets and the 788 series black with silver trim cabinets.
Standout features of these LCD televisions are the video processing power of JVC’s Genessa chip (noise reduction), gamma control, a universal remote, above average sound system and the very handy USB photo viewer. May 24, 2007JVC Clear Motion Drive II (CMD) 1080p HD LCDs LT-47X898, LT-42X898 and LT-37X898JVC will introduce its second generation Clear Motion Drive (CMD) this fall with its new High Speed 2 LCD line comprising the 47 inch LT-47X898, the 42 inch LT-42X898 and the 37inch LT-37X898. The new LCDs will also introduce three HDMI interfaces each to the new HDMI standard 1.3.
Like the first generation of CMD, JVC’s Clear Motion Drive II will have a 120Hz refresh rate (double typical) however, it has been designed specifically for full HD (1920 x1080 pixels) as opposed to 720p for the first generation introduced . (read more..) February 5, 2007Review of JVC True 1080p HD-ILA Rear Projection TV FN Series - HD-56FN97, HD-61FN97 and HD-70FN97The 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 FN series RPTV are available in 56 (HD-56FN97FH) , 61 (HD-61FN97) and 70 inch (HD-70FN97) screen sizes. D-ILA Technology - 3 Microdisplay Panel Design
The FN 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. (read more..) Review of JVC True 1080p HD-ILA Rear Projection TV FH Series - HD-56FH97FH, HD-61FH97, HD-70FH97The 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-56FH97FH) , 61 (HD-61FH97) and 70 inch (HD-70FH97) screen sizes. D-ILA Technology - 3 Microdisplay Panel Design
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. (read more..) December 7, 2006JVC’s DLA-RS1 1080p HD Home Theatre Projector ReviewThe DLA-RS1 High Definition, 1920 x 1080p, home theatre projector is part of JVC’s Reference Series intended for the up-market home theatre installations.
The JVC DLA-RSI incorporates JVC’s D-ILA (Direct Drive Image Light Amplifier) chip technology could be considered as an evolutionary development of LCoS (Liquid Crystal On Silicon) technology. JVC’s D-ILA technology competes with Sony’s SXRD (Silicon X-tal Reflective Display) and Syntax-Brillian’s Gen II LCoS. Apart from the excellent D-ILA display technology and full 1080p high definition resolution, the DLA-RS1 boasts a very high contrast ratio, has features which contribute to significant set-up flexibility and accepts a wide range of HD signals through a good range of input connections. (read more..) October 12, 2006JVC’s Slim HD-ILA Rear Projection Televisions Review
JVC has announced they have developed new “Slim HD-ILA” (Direct-Drive Image Light Amplifier) rear projection televisions with reduced depth which it hopes will complete better with flat-screen TV sets (plasma + LCD). Design changes made by JVC will allow them to offer 60 inch rear projection televisions with a depth of only 10 inches. New heat dissipation strategies utilized in the new designs will allow the Slim HD-ILA RPTV to be wall mounted. September 13, 2006New JVC Display Technology Delivers 10,000:1 Native Contrast RatioOn September 11 JVC announced new display technology that delivers a native contrast ratio of 10,000:1. The technology will feature in new full high definition (1080p) home cinema front projectors. Powering the new technology are three 0.7” 1920 x 1080 pixel full HD D-ILA (LCOS) devices that deliver a native resolution of two megapixels. JVC’s D-ILA (Digital Image Light Amplifier) device 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. When combined with JVC’s newly developed optical system, these devices can provide a native contrast of 10,000:1 and a brightness level of 800 lumens for natural yet vivid color reproduction and high contrast. The 1080p HD home cinema projector to incorporate the new technology will be available in early 2007. The projector will be equipped with a converter and scaler that upconvert the incoming source regardless of its original format to properly display images at 1080p.
Further ReadingRead the full press release by JVC. Read Presentation Technology Reviews article on JVCs FN97 range of HD-ILA (LCOS) rear projection, high definition tvs offering native 1080p resolution with screen sizes up to 70 inches. July 3, 2006JVCs 1080p HD-ILA Rear Projection HDTV’s HD-56FN97, HD-61FN97 and HD-70FN97 ReviewA new HD-ILA line of rear projection, high definition TVs JVC announced on January 5 this year should be available in stores soon. Three of the line offer a native 1080p HDTV resolution with 56inch (HD-56FN97), 61inch (HD-61FN97) and 70inch (HD-70FN97) screen sizes. ![]() JVC has been one of the stayers in the HDTV-LCoS technology stakes, with problems perfecting the technology and manufacturing processes (for viable yields) pulling other contenders up short. JVC report that they have made performance enhancements over previous models have been made to deliver advancements in standard and high definition picture quality. The three 1080p televisions use JVC’s D-ILA microchips - LCOS (liquid crystal on silicon) based technology developed by JVC renowned for its minimal inter-pixel spacings for delivering bright, smooth images. Features overview:
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