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JVC 46 1080p 120Hz LCD TV

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Pros: Large Screen,good sound, Low Price (600), great shipping.Discrete input codes on the remote are a plus for us installers. Discrete inputs should be available on any TV remote control.

Cons: HDMI Audio Problem.1 egg:

My Roku’s HDMI will not work with the TV but my Samsung Blu Ray does, sound pulsates on and off, probably clipping. I didn’t want trouble shoot, so I connected the Component and stereo audio cables. Problem solved and since my up-country Internet Service is spotty at best, it’s no big deal. I can still receive 720P with no problems.

1080p, 120hz

Overall Review: I can see the on screen display from my bed (14ft) just fine and I wear glasses. Now the remote is another issue, I have to turn on the light and put on my glasses. No worries, it will be replaced with a Harmony One.

Pros: great picture and color.

Cons: HDMI will not work with streaming: Roku, blu ray, pc.I had to change input sources of each as each audio is defective. the sound works for 2 seconds on, 2 seconds off, repeatedly. I finally got it to work with my pc, by turning off the TV and then back on again, but the other devices will not work. My 6 yr old soyo TV had these as inputs and it worked just fine. I have had these also on a visio, and they worked fine also.

the technical support persons are nice, but they tried to tell me it was because of the streaming devices, not the TV.

TV channel setup: scanning for regular television stations- molasses is faster. start the thing and come back in an hour,it might be done.

JVC Releases 52 and 61-Inch Rear Projection HDTVs

Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC) today announced the release of two rear projection HDTVs based on the company’s original D-ILA (Direct-Drive Image Light Amplifier) high-resolution microdisplay device. The new sets are available in 52-inch (HD-52MD60) and 61-inch (HD-61MD60) sizes, and support terrestrial, broadcast satellite and 110-degree CS digital high definition broadcasts.

JVC will market the rear projection HDTVs using D-ILA device as the Big Screen EXE series. The company has positioned the new sets as the third JVC option for large-screen flat panel televisions, in addition to the company’s existing plasma and LCD television offerings. These products are designed to meet the rapidly growing demand for large-screen televisions in Japan, which has been driven by the widespread availability of terrestrial and broadcast satellite digital television broadcasts.

Exclusive D-ILA high-resolution reflective liquid crystal device in a three-chip design

1) Uniformly bright, smooth large-screen images The new sets use 1280 x 720 pixels, diagonal 0.7-inch D-ILA high-resolution device. The technology results in uniformly bright images. The wide viewing angle minimizes color variations when viewed from the sides. Furthermore, smooth, exquisite and deep images are achieved with no noticeable “grid.”

2) Three-chip design for naturally exquisite color reproduction The three-chip design uses D-ILA device dedicated to each of the red (R), green (G) and blue (B) components, which are combined using a high-efficiency optical engine for full color image projection. The three-chip design results in naturally exquisite color reproduction.

Exclusive Genessa image intelligence high quality image reproduction technology

The image processing device, which determines image quality factors such as brightness and color reproduction, uses an integrated 32-bit CPU for image processing. JVC’s original high-resolution imaging technologies have been refined over many years to delivery realistic and exciting high-resolution images. Exclusive technologies include Intelligent Gamma Technology for optimized gradient correction, and Color Creation Technology for vivid memory color reproduction.

Flat design with less depth than a 21-inch CRT television, enabling compact placement in living room corners

The 61-inch (HD-61MD60) model has a depth of just 47 cm, which is less than the 48.2 cm depth of JVC’s 21-inch CRT television. The side frame and rear design form a compact trapezoid, enabling the unit to fit in the same corner space as a 36-inch CRT television. The 61-inch model weighs just 46.3 kg, which is less than the 48.5 kg weight of JVC’s 29-inch CRT television.

Comfortable audiovisual functions

1) TV Guide supports terrestrial, broadcasting satellite and 110-degree CS digital broadcasts and terrestrial analog Broadcasts, and greatly enhances ease of finding programs.

2) An HDMI compatible input offers an uncompressed solution to the transmission and display of HD video and audio content.

3) Featuring Oblique Cone speakers and a tuned bass reference box construction for powerful audio reproduction.

Exclusive Genessa “image intelligence” high quality image reproduction technology

The Genessa LSI is offering an integrated 32-bit CPU to perform dedicated image processing for image quality management of characteristics such as brightness and color reproduction. The Genessa LSI incorporates JVC proprietary technologies refined over many years for high quality image reproduction.

New Intelligent Gamma Technology delivers automatic, optimized gradient correction In using up to two million patterns, Intelligent Gamma Technology utilizes massive computing performance to analyze the unique characteristics of each image scene. It performs optimized gamma gradient correction in real time; combined with automatic 16-dimension management to deliver more life-like images.

Color Creation Technology for vivid color reproduction Color Creation Technology corrects red, green, blue, and yellow as well as skin tones individually without affecting other colors. By maintaining balanced and natural color tones throughout images, Color Creation Technology reproduces more vivid colors and fine gradients in dark image areas, resulting in deep images with subtle color tone variations.

The Best TV Picture Settings for Every Major Brand

When you get a new TV, the default settings probably won’t be fully optimized out of the box. If you want to watch movies and TV shows the way the director intended, there are several settings that you might need to change. Here are the best picture settings for every major TV brand and how to change them yourself.

How Do You Calibrate a TV?

To calibrate your TV manually, press the “Menu,” “Settings,” or “Home” button on your remote control and then navigate to “picture settings” or something similar. From here, you will be able to change your picture mode, brightness, contrast, and more.

You can also use a calibration disc or have your TV calibrated by a professional. However, these options can be complicated and expensive. If you want to calibrate your TV on your own, here are the settings you should change.

Picture Mode: Use Movie/Cinema Mode

The first setting you should change on your TV is the “picture mode.” These days, TVs come with several picture modes, which can look drastically different from one another because they use different settings for backlight, sharpness, and more.

For the majority of TVs, the Movie or Cinema mode is generally the most accurate, which means the image will look closer to what the filmmaker or content creator intended. However, you might notice this setting makes the image darker and warmer.

While it is recommended that you switch to the Cinema or Movie mode, this might not be the best setting for you. If you watch TV in a room with a lot of light, you might want to consider using another picture mode instead.

Dynamic/Vivid Mode

You might want to use this setting if your TV is in a very bright room since it gives you the brightest output. However, the colors won’t be accurate, so you won’t experience movies the way the content creator intended.

Normal/Standard Mode

You might want to use this setting if you watch TV at all times of the day and night. It is a good balance between the Movie/Cinema mode and Vivid/Dynamic mode, and it can be suitable for several lighting conditions.

Brightness: Set at 50%

Setting your TV’s brightness level too high will make the black areas lighter, which can make the image look “washed out.” Setting your brightness level too low will make the image totally dark. So, the best option is to leave your TV’s brightness level at the default level or set it to around 50%.

As you can see in the picture above, setting your TV’s brightness level too high can even wash out the black bars above and below the image. If you want your TV to be brighter, you should increase the backlight instead.

Backlight: Lower Is Better

Changing the backlight actually changes how much light your LCD or LED TV screen produces. The higher you set your backlight, the brighter your screen will be, so you will be able to see more detail in the image. However, setting the backlight level too high can make the light parts of an image appear too bright.

OLED TVs won’t have a backlight setting. Instead, you can adjust your screen’s brightness with the “OLED light control” setting. However, if you set this too high, it will increase your screen’s image retention, which means parts of an image will temporarily “stick” on the screen after that image is gone.

You can change your TV’s backlight settings depending on how bright your room is. To prevent eye fatigue, you might want to turn this down in a dark room and turn it up in a well-lit room. However, setting your backlight lower is often more accurate.

If you want to change your TV’s backlight settings, pause a movie on a dark scene and turn the backlight to zero. Then slowly increase the backlight level until you see enough detail in the dark areas, but make sure the light areas are not too bright.

Contrast: Set at 100%

Adjusting contrast settings changes the “white level” or how bright the whitest parts of your images are. Set the contrast too high, and you’ll lose details in bright scenes. Set it too low, and the picture quality will appear drained or flat. In most cases, you want to set the contrast as high as possible.

To find the right contrast setting, pause a movie on a scene with very bright areas and lots of details, like clouds, a wedding dress, snow, or fur. Then turn the contrast to 100% and decrease it until you start to see details in the brightest areas. But don’t set it too low, or the bright parts of the image won’t be bright enough.

Sharpness: Set at 0%

The sharpness setting on your TV changes how defined edges will appear on your screen. If you set your sharpness too high, it won’t necessarily improve your TV’s image resolution or overall clarity. Instead, it can make outlines overly distinct, resulting in “muddy” picture quality.

Of course, you want the images on your TV to be sharp, but most movies and TV shows are already sharp enough. So, you want to set the sharpness value to be fairly low. Depending on what TV you have, you should set your sharpness to 0% or anything under 50%.

If you notice a halo appearing around objects or if the image is too grainy, your sharpness setting might be too high. You will also notice that motion looks more natural when your sharpness settings are correct.

Color: Set at 50%

Color settings allow you to change the level of color saturation on your TV screen. Setting this too high will make colors appear unreal, while setting it too low can make the images on your TV black and white.

Hue/Tint: Set at 0%

Hue or Tint settings change how red and green images look on your TV screen. This setting is most usually at the correct level by default. Unless your TV appears to have a green or red tint already, keep this setting at the default 0%.

Color Temperature/Tone: Set to Warm

Color Temperature or tone settings let you change the hue of your TV between Warm (red) and Cool (blue). The Warm tone is more accurate, and it will make skin tones appear more natural. If it’s too red for you, try the Medium or Normal tone instead.

Most TVs will automatically change the color temperature (or color tone) when you choose a picture mode. So, you might not have to manually change this setting if you already set the picture mode on your TV to Movie/Cinema.

Motion Smoothing/Interpolation: Turn Off

Motion Smoothing was created to decrease motion blur by “guessing” what is between two frames and inserting a hybrid image. While it might be a good idea to turn on this setting when watching sports or reality shows, it can create overly-smooth motion on most movies and TV shows.

Most TVs have Motion Smoothing enabled by default, but Tom Cruise feels so strongly about this feature that he recently shot a PSA urging fans to turn the setting off in order to enjoy movies “exactly as the filmmakers intended.”

You should also turn off Motion Smoothing if you are playing a game, as it can lead to noticeable delays or lagging.

Local Dimming/Contrast: High

Local Dimming divides your TV screen into different “zones” so it can dim the dark parts of the screen without affecting the bright areas. This makes the contrast look great for watching movies, especially in the dark. So, if your TV has this setting, it is recommended that you turn it on high.

However, not all TVs have this setting, and only a few do it well. In order to find the best setting, pause a movie on a scene that has bright areas next to dark areas, like a space scene or a black and white movie. Then turn Local Dimming on and off to see which one has the best picture quality.

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TVs with Chromecast built-in

Chromecast technology comes built into select TVs and displays. Use your mobile device to stream your favorite shows, movies, music, sports, games, and more to the big screen.

A better way to get video, music and games to your TV

Your phone is a simple, powerful remote. Just open the mobile apps you already know and love to quickly access your TV shows and playlists. No new log-ins or downloads required.

Use your phone to search, browse, queue and control the TV from anywhere in the home, and keep using it without disrupting what’s playing or draining your battery.

,000 Chromecast-enabled apps200,000 TV shows and movies30,000,000 songs

Your favorite apps are Chromecast-enabled.

Packed with features

Discover new entertainment with the Google Home app The Google Home app lets you easily browse featured content and search for your favorite movies and TV shows. Plus, it’s your central place for finding the latest on new apps and offers.

Enjoy high-quality video, powered by the Cloud Chromecast built-in uses the Cloud to stream content to your TV, so you get HD video (and Ultra High Definition video using select devices and apps) with high-quality sound.

Multi-task without interruption Send texts and accept calls while streaming without disrupting what’s playing on the TV or draining your phone’s battery.

1080p, 120hz

Game on. Game big. Chromecast built-in turns your TV into a dancefloor, racetrack, and more. Friends can use their own phones as controllers, all while watching the action live on the big screen.

Mirror your Android phone or laptop Cast your Android phone screen to the TV, or mirror any website on your laptop’s Chrome browser. Vacation pics and favorite videos–now bigger than ever.

Your phone is the best remote. Here’s why:

Lots of devices are introducing voice capabilities, but only Chromecast built-in TVs support the full voice capabilities a phone can offer. Chromecast built-in keeps getting better as your phone gets better.

No new interface to learn

With Chromecast built-in, you use the same familiar mobile apps you already know and love.- now with your TV. Just tap the Cast button in your favorite Chromecast-enabled app to start watching on TV. Plus, you can save yourself time by not using a clunky on-screen keyboard.

With Chromecast built-in, you’re already signed into all of your apps on your phone, so you don’t need to log in again.

Already personalized by you

Your phone has been personalized by you with your apps, playlists, and shows.

1080p, 120hz

Works with multiple users simultaneously

Anyone can share in the fun using their own phones to control the TV—cast videos, join in a game, or add a YouTube video to the queue.

Keep browsing while watching

You can search for the next thing to watch without disrupting what’s playing on the TV. With other devices, search happens on the TV screen, which means you can’t do two things at once.

Never lose your remote again

Your phone is always at your finger tips. Unlike a traditional remote, you’re not likely to lose your phone in the couch cushions.

Control from anywhere in the home (looking at you, mom dad)

Control the TV from anywhere inside your Wi-Fi network. Pick a show from your tablet and cast it to the kids’ bedroom TV, even if you’re in the kitchen or home office.

Your phone makes it easy and fun to control the TV. Using the familiar touchscreen, you can quickly type to search, browse, queue, star and more.

Dedicated buttons for play, pause, volume etc.

Each mobile app supports simple controls for pause/play, skip/next and more. And on Android, there’s easy access to controls on the lockscreen.