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23/12
2005

JVC 70-Inch HDTV With D-ILA Technology

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JVC 70-Inch HDTV With LCOS and D-ILAJVC HD-70FH96 1080p Designer Pro Series is an incredible HDTV features 2M pixels per chip, true 1920×1080 pixel structure that almost as good as the real thing, 5th Generation Digital Image Scalling Technology (D.I.S.T. 1080p) where all signals are upconverted and displayed at 1080p, a 3 Step Optical Iris System, 5-Point Color Management, Dynamic Gamma Correction Circuitry, 2 HDMI/HDCP Digital Inputs, Dual IEEE1394 Connectivity, 2 HD Component Inputs and features geared to make your Standard Definition sources perform better like Mosquito Noise Suppression, Intelligent Noise Reduction Circuity, a 3D Y/C Comb Filter with Cross Color Elimination and Digital Noise Suppression. Ignoring the fact that I don’t really understand any of those features, it sure sounds really good.

This 70-inch JVC’s rear projection HDTV comes integrated with D-ILA technology. Basically, it’s similar to LCOS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon). LCOS technology lets light reflect off the liquid crystals, instead of shining right through them, supposedly making a big difference in picture quality. Don’t worry if don’t understand that, me neither.

JVC HD-70FH96 HDTV key features:

  • True 1080p 2 Million Pixel Structure 3-Chip LCOS 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
  • Super Cinema Mode (3 Step Optical Iris System)
  • Intelligent Noise Reduction Circuitry

Currently available for around $6,000 at Amazon.

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