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JVC HD-61Z575

61" rear projection TV ( D-ILA ) - widescreen - 720p - HDTV monitor More product details

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JVC HD-61Z575 Reviews

By David Katzmaier

Accurate color ; extremely light cabinet ; changes aspect ratios with high-def sources

Some video noise with non-HDMI sources ; relatively light blacks ; vertical-pincushion geometry errors

Though not without its deficiencies, the premier model in JVC's LCoS-powered D-ILA lineup gives LCD and DLP a run for their money.

Design of JVC HD-61Z575The JVC HD-52Z575 is attractive enough, with a 52-inch diagonal screen and a black border, which helps increase the perceived contrast ratio of the picture. Features of JVC HD-61Z575The JVC HD-52Z575's onboard options are...

September, 2004

 

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JVC HD-61Z575 D-ILA

By Loyd Case

Leading-edge technology ; HDMI support

Noisy image, black levels too bright

JVC's three-chip LCoS-based rear-projection TV offers up leading edge technology. Picture quality is lacking, however, with substantial mosquito noise visible in many images from DVD source material. The JVC unit had the poorest dark levels of all the ...

At first blush, the JVC HD-61Z575 has a lot going for it. It uses three D-ILA chips (JVC's term for LCoS), so there's no need for a bulky color wheel. The HD-61Z575 integrates a pair of stereo speakers for those who absolutely need built-in...

November, 2004

 

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JVC HD-61Z575

Bask in the warm glow of a brilliant 61-inch picture with JVCs largest D-ILA projection TV. JVCs D.I.S.T. system converts incoming video signals to the high-definition 720p resolution. So, this p...

JVCs D.I.S.T. system converts incoming video signals to the high-definition 720p resolution.

October, 2004

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JVC HD-61Z575 HD-ILA HDTV

By Bryan Dailey

Introduction When looking for a large TV, the usual suspects that are on the top of most people's wish lists are plasmas, rear-projection DLPs, rear-projection LCDs and the ever-growing but still very expensive large direct view LCD displays. One ...

January, 2001

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