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JVC Professional introduces new 1080p-resolution 70in. and 61in. RPTVs

Sep 8, 2005 5:11 PM


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JVC Professional Products Company features its new 70-inch and 61-inch widescreen HD-ILA rear projection TV’s, the HD-P70R1U and HD-P61R1U. With 1920 x 1080 native progressive display and D65 color standard delivering studio-accurate color balance, these rear projection TVs are ideal for HD viewing in advanced home theater applications, HD edit suites and museums.

JVC’s newly developed HD-ILA employs its patented 3-Chip Direct Drive Image Light Amplifier (D-ILA) technology that boasts extremely fine pixel pitch to deliver native 1080p high-resolution images that reproduce the smooth look of film. Its native resolution of 1920x1080 makes the HD-P70R1U and HD-P61R1U ideally suited to achieve an extraordinary HD viewing experience in the custom installation market.

“With a plethora of rear projection products being introduced into the market, these models stand out with pinpoint calibration to the D65 color standard,” said Gary Klasmeier, D-ILA product engineering manager, JVC Professional Products Company. “Watching pictures created with JVC's renowned D-ILA technology and calibrated D65 provides a viewing experience not achievable with mass market projectors.”

Both the HD-P70R1U and HD-P61R1U are slim in design, making them easy to install and ideal for use in a variety of locations and situations. These rear projection TVs also come equipped with RS-232C serial control ports to allow external computerized control for custom installation.

In addition, the HD-P70R1U and HD-P61R1U feature HDMI inputs, making it possible to connect an HDMI-compatible device for HD viewing. A built-in ATSC tuner allows delivery of over-the-air digital broadcasts, and the CableCARD slot eliminates the need for a set-top box to descramble local cable programming. For interfacing to external audio systems, the units offer multiple A/V outputs, center channel input, and digital optical connections.

For more information, visit pro.jvc.com

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