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JVC Announces HD-ILA Microdisplay Rear Projection
HD Televisions (1/7/2004)
Proprietary technology sets a new microdisplay
performance standard with three-chip engine based on highest density
device in the category
JVC Company of America this summer will launch
a new generation of high definition rear projection televisions
based on the company's D-ILA microdisplay device, the highest density
microdisplay device available.
Underscoring the extension of JVC's D-ILA
technology into the high definition home theater market, the new
line will be marketed as the JVC HD-ILA series. It will initially
include two D-ILA rear projection sets that feature 52- (HD-52Z575)
and 61-inch (HD-61Z575) screens. Both use the same 1280x720 pixels,
0.7-inch D-ILA (Direct-Drive Image Light Amplifier) device in a
three-chip design. Both also feature JVC's exclusive Digital Image
Scaling Technology (D.I.S.T.) that upconverts the signal to deliver
sharper images, and the company's Four-Point Color Management system.
Later in the year, JVC will offer two additional
HD-ILA 52- and 61-inch rear projection models. The HD-52Z795 and
HD-61Z795 will offer a fully integrated and comprehensive digital
tuner solution, featuring ATSC/CableCARD(TM), IEEE1394 input and
an Easy Programming Grid. These sets will also include JVC's D.I.S.T.
and Four Point Color Management.
"Microdisplay rear projection TVs have been
well-received by U.S. consumers," said Mike Holmes, Vice President,
JVC Display Division. "JVC enters this category with exclusive technologies
that deliver superior performance and that have already proven themselves
in terms of performance and reliability in JVC front projectors."
The JVC D-ILA chip is the highest density
device available - at any given size, it offers the highest resolution
compared to other devices of the same size, while for any given
resolution, the D-ILA chip is the smallest. The three-chip structure
has the ability to continuously reproduce a flicker- and burn-free
picture. In addition, an invisible pixel structure ensures that
there are no color or motion artifacts, and a true analog grey scale
provides outstanding gradations of black. For reliability, an optical
stable inorganic alignment layer is used.
In JVC's HD-ILA rear projection TVs the company's
D.I.S.T. upconverts the signal to 720p through the use of exclusive
algorithm technology. Jagged lines inherent in the original source
are smoothed and vertical resolution enhanced. Another exclusive
is JVC's Four-Point Color Management that delivers vivid color reproduction
by selecting four points from the color spectrum and adjusting each
color separately.
Performance is further enhanced through the
use of HD DSD (Digital Super Detail) edge enhancement, which is
active on still, fast and slow motion areas of the picture for crisp,
defined edges. Both sets also feature Dynamic Gamma Control Circuitry,
TheaterPro 6500K color temperature, Digital Noise Clear Circuitry,
an interactive plug-in menu, XDS ID display, and Natural Cinema
3-2 pull down with on/off capability for all telecine sources.
These D-ILA models also include JVC's unique
"Natural Progressive" picture improvement technologies to optimize
signal quality before the picture is displayed on the screen. JVC's
exclusive Natural Progressive technology doubles the image data
in each field, and uses advanced 3D interpolation to display a solid
image without any noticeable scanning lines on-screen and eliminate
jagged edge noise and image trails.
An HDMI compatible input with HDCP (High
Definition Content Protection) offers an uncompressed solution to
the transmission and display of high definition video and audio
content. All four sets also include dual auto sensing component
video inputs, assuring the best possible picture quality whether
a viewer is using DTV, D-VHS or DVD, and three S-Video (two rear,
one front) inputs and four AV inputs (three rear, one front).
For top-quality audio performance all sets
feature BBE High Definition Sound Enhancement along with JVC's Advanced
Hyper Surround. All also include the convenient AV CompuLink III
for connectivity with other JVC audio and video products, and an
NTSC tuner with split screen and multi-screen.
The HD-52Z575 is scheduled for release in
July at a nationally advertised value of $4,499.95.
The HD-61Z575 is scheduled for release in
July at a nationally advertised value of $5,499.95.
The HD-52Z795 with integrated ATSC/CableCARD
is scheduled for release in 2004's third quarter at a nationally
advertised value of $4,999.95.
The HD-61Z795 with integrated ATSC/CableCARD
is scheduled for release in 2004's third quarter at a nationally
advertised value of $5,999.95.
www.jvc.com
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