Saturday, March 17, 2012

JVC HD-P70R1U 70 inch HDTV Review

JVC HD-P70R1U 70 inch HDTV Review Video Clips. Duration : 2.70 Mins.


Visit tiger.tv for complete specs, pricing, and availability on the JVC HD-P70R1U 70 inch HDTV. TigerDirect's Senior Editor provides an overview of the museum quality 1080p JVC 70 inch television. Thanks to the newly developed HD D-ILA devices, the native resolution of the HD-P61R1U is 1920 x 1080, the extreme HD resolution available today for home theater applications. This makes the system suitable not only for high-end home theater use but also for critical viewing venues such as museums and post-production screening rooms. Slim, Compact Design The thin frame and reduced depth of the HD-P61R1U simplifies installation and makes it ideal for use in a variety of situations where space availability may be limited. D65 Color Temperature Standard JVC's unique optical engine produces rich, natural colors with smooth gradations and low noise. By setting the color temperature at the D65 standard, source media can be faithfully reproduced with the same gradations as the original picture. A unique optical filter permits pin-point D65 calibration that maintains constant contrast in each color channel. Color gradations are natural and consistent all the way from absolute black to absolute white. 3-Chip D-ILA Technology HD-ILA employs D-ILA, JVC's proprietary reflective technology that boasts the best brightness available today. D-ILA microchips are a highly sophisticated form of LCOS, and require virtually no space between each pixel, enabling the chips to yield the highest ...

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