JVC unveils 60in and 70in rear-projection TVs

Feb 8, 2007 8:00 AM


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JVC has expanded its HD-ILA rear-projection television lineup with the introduction of the HD-P61R2U 61in and HD-P70R2U 70in models. JVC’s rear-projection televisions use the company’s three-chip D-ILA technology to produce high brightness, contrast and resolution.

The HD-P61R2U and HD-P70R2U feature 1920 x 1080 native resolution suited for premium home theater installations, post-production screening rooms and museums requiring full HD viewing. Other key features include HDMI inputs to connect an HDMI-compatible device for HD viewing and D65 color temperature standard for excellent color reproduction. JVC’s optical engine produces rich, natural colors with smooth gradations and low noise.

For more information, visit http://pro.jvc.com/prof/attributes/color_broch.jsp?model_id=MDL101699&feature_id=12 and http://pro.jvc.com/prof/attributes/color_broch.jsp?model_id=MDL101698&feature_id=12


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