Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
May 24 2007, 2:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
JVC announces under its Victor brand three new Full Hi-Vision (1920x1080px) LCD HDTVs in Japan.
With 47 inch the LT-47LH805 is the largest of the three new 1080p JVC HDTVs. The other sizes are 42 inch (LT-42LH805 ) and 37 inch (LT-37LH805).
JVC introduces a new 10-bit IPS liquid crystal panel with the new Victor TV line-up. The new processing provides 120Hz image display and better colors.
The brightness of the JVC LT-47LH805 is 500cd/m2 and the viewing angle is 178 degrees.
JVC offers 3 HDMI ports and Ethernet connection on the new Victor LCD TVs.
The new sets are for the Japanese market. We can though expect new JVC LCD TVs with the new 10-bit IPS LCD panel and the GENESSA image processing to come to the U.S. and Europe.
JVC Victor press-release (Japanese).
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