New Optical Engine Allows Shallow-Cabinet 58- and 65-Inch Projection TVs. LAS VEGAS, January 7, 2007 — JVC brings a new profile to the projection TV category with a pair of new sets in its HD-ILA line ...
JVC Dramatically Reduces Cabinet Depth In New Slim HD-ILA Rear Projection HDTVs; New optical engine allows shallow-cabinet 58- and 65-Inch RPTVs. JVC brings a new profile to the rear projection TV ...
JVC is joining Panasonic and LG in the elephantiasis-of-the-television market, announcing their development of the largest rear projection (yes, rear projection) display in the world: this 110-inch ...
Measuring in at 10 inches deep, JVC’s 58-inch HD-58S998 is the thinnest rear projection TV around, challenging its skinnier plasma and LCD counterparts on both screen size and price (the JVC goes for ...
Editor's Note: Product not yet tested by editor. The following description is from the manufacturer. Come and learn about the next evolution of DILA technology with JVC's "True 1080p" Series with over ...
A few months ago I reviewed a Dell 42-inch plasma display which, in my opinion, is a really big TV. But it's not as big as they get. For that matter, neither is the 61-inch JVC HD-ILA Rear Projection ...
JVC's aimed straight at the large end of the rear pro market with their new HD-Z70RX5, a 70-inch model that trumps the largest screens its competitors have to offer (such as the 62-inch Toshiba ...
JVC was one of the first companies to announce a true next generation large television display for the upscale consumer with its D'Ahlia rear projection MicroDisplay TV back in 2001. Since that time, ...
JVC's 110 inch hybrid rear-projection High Definition TV is now available to buy, although you might think about upgrading your apartment first: This 330kg (730lb) monster is eight feet wide and three ...
Victor Co. of Japan plans to cut prices for rear-projection, high-definition televisions with flat screens as large as 70 inches, a JVC spokesman said Friday. JVC will introduce three models in the ...
Sony , JVC , Matsushita Electric , and Hitachi among others are stepping up high-definition rear-projection television operations amid growing sales in North America and China, the Nihon Keizai ...
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