Visit http://tiger.tv/more_info/?181 for complete specs, pricing, and availability on the JVC HD-P70R1U 70 inch HDTV. TigerDirect’s Senior Editor provides an overview of the museum quality 1080p JVC 70 inch television.
Thanks to the newly developed HD D-ILA devices, the native resolution of the HD-P61R1U is 1920 x 1080, the extreme HD resolution available today for home theater applications. This makes the system suitable not only for high-end home theater use but also for critical viewing venues such as museums and post-production screening rooms.
Slim, Compact Design
The thin frame and reduced depth of the HD-P61R1U simplifies installation and makes it ideal for use in a variety of situations where space availability may be limited.
D65 Color Temperature Standard
JVC’s unique optical engine produces rich, natural colors with smooth gradations and low noise. By setting the color temperature at the D65 standard, source media can be faithfully reproduced with the same gradations as the original picture. A unique optical filter permits pin-point D65 calibration that maintains constant contrast in each color channel. Color gradations are natural and consistent all the way from absolute black to absolute white.
3-Chip D-ILA Technology
HD-ILA employs D-ILA, JVC’s proprietary reflective technology that boasts the best brightness available today. D-ILA microchips are a highly sophisticated form of LCOS, and require virtually no space between each pixel, enabling the chips to yield the highest aperture ratio (reflective area) producing the highest brightness, contrast and resolution. The HD-P61R1U combines the use of a single high-power user-replaceable lamp, three vertically oriented D-ILA microchips (1920×1080, one for each RGB color), a precision focus lens, and an exclusive polarized beam splitter to create highly accurate colors without the annoying rainbow effects produced by single chip projectors. D-ILA microchips also have a unique inorganic alignment layer that provides longer device life and optimum performance in all operating conditions. You can always count on images superior in resolution, contrast, brightness, grayscaling, and color reproduction.
Redefining Microdisplay – HD-ILA
JVC’s highly regarded HD-ILA brand television displays are redefining the standards by which microdisplays are judged. HD-ILA TVs are the most technologically advanced microdisplays available today. Powered by the same D-ILA (Direct-drive Image Light Amplifier) microchips employed by our highly successful professional video projectors, HD-ILA microdisplays make up JVC’s flagship television line-up.
D-ILA utilizes a highly sophisticated form of 3-chip, vertically oriented LCOS (liquid crystal on silicon) technology that adds an inorganic alignment layer which both stabilizes the device performance and maximizes chip production. The result is superior resolution, grayscaling, brightness, and color reproduction when compared not only to LCD and DLP™, but also to other existing LCOS systems.
13 Separate Glass Component Projection Lens
JVC’s unique, custom designed projection lens assembly contains 13 separate glass components and an aspheric resin coated lens that insures full time precision focus. On each element we use a total of 32 layers of anti-reflective coatings which minimize potential internal reflections and allow for crystal clear pictures and pure image reproduction.
From start to finish, JVC’s 3-chip D-ILA technology is superior in almost every way to the other leading forms of microdisplay technologies and the rest of this catalog is designed to show you how and why this is true.
JVC’s Exclusive 5th Generation D.I.S.T.
The challenge to television display engineers these days is in making even the oldest and the poorest quality sources appear glorious on big screen HDTV’s. JVC engineers answer to that call was to develop a picture processing technology that would not only deliver the advantages of HD resolution, but also one that would create natural looking images with remarkable detail, pure color reproduction and precision focus no matter what the source. The result is JVC’s 5th Generation Digital Image Scaling Technology, D.I.S.T. with GENESSA.
Specifications
Display Area 70″
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Resolution 1920 x 1080
Input Video Signal NTSC
ATSC
Audio Ports 10W x 2
Speakers 2
Inputs VGA (15-Pin D-Sub)
Analog Audio Input
RF Input
AV CompuLink III Jack
Component In
hdmi In
Composite Video In
S-Video
Outputs S-Video
Optical Audio
Audio
Composite
Power Consumption 220W
Unit Dimensions (WxHxD) 64 1/8″ x 46″ x 20 1/2″
Unit Weight 159lbs
Duration : 0:2:42
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February 9th, 2010 at 12:15 am
no 24 or22 inchs …
no 24 or22 inchs are the best !
February 9th, 2010 at 12:15 am
yea 32 inch tvs are …
yea 32 inch tvs are best for gaming
February 9th, 2010 at 12:15 am
can i have it
can i have it
February 9th, 2010 at 12:15 am
fat logan lol
fat logan lol
February 9th, 2010 at 12:15 am
gaming on that ! u …
gaming on that ! u crazy
February 9th, 2010 at 12:15 am
HAHA lcos…you’re …
HAHA lcos…you’re funny
February 9th, 2010 at 12:15 am
well let me tell …
well let me tell you i have this tv and the ps3 and it so sweet, crazy clear 1080p hooked up with a GOOD hdmi cable!!! but the only bad thing is my lamp is goin bad and i need to replace it but still looks better than any other tv i’ve been seein…
February 9th, 2010 at 12:15 am
ugh. lol i wouldnt …
ugh. lol i wouldnt even want that for my
ps3. too big -.-
February 9th, 2010 at 12:15 am
fuck! lol, Where …
fuck! lol, Where would i put that?
February 9th, 2010 at 12:15 am
are you smoking …
are you smoking crack bruv,of course 1080 progressive would smoke a 720 plasma xD
February 9th, 2010 at 12:15 am
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Hahahaahahahahaahahaha 720p plasma would smoke an LCD 1080p wat are you smoking man
February 9th, 2010 at 12:15 am
I have the 65″ jvc …
I have the 65″ jvc and ps3 and xbox look great on it and remember..
lcos > dlp >lcd> plasma
February 9th, 2010 at 12:15 am
my JVC 42” 1080P …
my JVC 42” 1080P HDTV is satisfying enough