Archive for the 'JVC' Category
JVC HD-58S998 TV Reviews
Monday, April 30th, 2007It doesn’t take a genius to realize that, all things considered, most TV shoppers would rather have a flat-panel television than one that takes up more than a few inches in the depth dimension. That simple fact will probably lead to the eventual extinction of rear-projection HDTVs, but for now big-screen flat-panel televisions still cost [...]
JVC HD-56FN97 Review
Tuesday, November 14th, 2006JVC’s 2006 lineup of rear-projection HDTVs includes several 1080p models, all of which use the company’s HD-ILA technology, a variant of LCoS. The least-expensive example is the HD-56FN97, a 56-inch HDTV that has much to recommend it in terms of picture performance. That said, its picture quality isn’t quite as good as some of the [...]
JVC HD-56FH97
Tuesday, October 10th, 2006JVC’s 2006 lineup of rear-projection HDTVs includes several 1080p models, all of which use the company’s HD-ILA technology, a variant of LCoS. The least-expensive example is the HD-56FH97, a 56-inch HDTV that has much to recommend it in terms of picture performance. That said, its picture quality isn’t quite as good as some of the [...]
JVC HD-56G887
Thursday, July 6th, 2006If you don’t have the budget to go for the premium-priced rear-projection sets such as Sony’s SXRDs or Samsung’s 1080p DLP models, then a 720p-resolution model makes a solid alternative. One example, JVC’s 2006 entry-level line of LCoS rear-projection TVs, now represents the company’s third generation, and thankfully, JVC has significantly improved their performance. The [...]
JVC LT-32X787
Tuesday, June 6th, 2006The most popular size for wide-screen LCD TVs right now is 32 inches (diagonal), perhaps because it closely matches the screen real estate of 27-inch, non-wide-screen CRT TVs that many people want to replace. These sets come in numerous prices, brands, and feature sets, and JVC’s LT-32X787, with a street price of around $1,500 at [...]





