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TOKYO To better compete against flat-screen TV sets, Victor Company of Japan Ltd. (JVC) has developed an optical engine that allows a 60-inch class rear projection TV to have a depth of just 10 inches ...
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 ...
The new shallow cabinet is made possible by the development of a new optical engine, which will be offered in two new HD-ILA televisions — the 58-inch HD-58S998 and the 65-inch HD-65S998. Both sets ...
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 ...
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 ...
JVC has entered the rear projection TV market with the 70-inch HD-Z70RX5, which features the company's proprietary D-ILA projection technology.
JVC will use CEDIA to showcase its expanded lineup of HD-ILA- based microdisplay rear-projection televisions, including three new models supporting full 1,920 by 1,080p resolution. The 56W-inch ...
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