HDTV News Poster
05-19-2007, 08:01 AM
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Just about a year ago, <a href="http://www.engadgethd.com/category/jvc/">JVC</a> introduced its <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2006/06/30/jvcs-new-32-and-37-inch-lcd-tvs-with-fast-120hz-refresh/">first lineup</a> of quickly refreshing LCD TVs, and now the company is reinstating its support by offering up adequate replacements. The forthcoming High Speed 2 series of sets will sport a second-generation version of its <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/Clear%20Motion%20Drive/">Clear Motion Drive</a> technology, which enables a 120Hz refresh rate that was "designed specifically for <a href="http://www.engadget.com/search/?q=1080p">Full HD</a> (1,920 x 1,080) displays" and is said to "improve motion detection fivefold compared to the original high speed driver." Essentially, CMD II will offer up reduced blurring, flickering, and motion interpolation, and it will work side by side with the fifth-generation D.I.S.T. (Digital Image Scaling Technology) engine on the "JVC-exclusive" 32-bit Genessa chip. Additionally, the trio will sport three <a href="http://www.engadget.com/search/?q=hdmi+1.3">HDMI 1.3</a> ports apiece, a slimmer bezel around the display, and a whole lot less plastic compared to previous iterations. While there's no word on price just yet, the 37-inch LT-37X898, 42-inch LT-42X898, and 47-inch LT-47X898 should hit US shores sometime this fall.<br /><br />[Via <a href="http://www.electronista.com/articles/07/05/17/jvc.high.speed.2.lcd.tvs/">Electronista</a>]<p style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;">*</p><p><a href=http://www.broadcastnewsroom.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=141331>Read</a> | <a href="http://hdtv.engadget.com/2007/05/18/jvc-intros-high-speed-2-1080p-lcd-tvs-with-120hz-refresh/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a> | <a href="http://hdtv.engadget.com/forward/898833/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a> | <a href="http://hdtv.engadget.com/2007/05/18/jvc-intros-high-speed-2-1080p-lcd-tvs-with-120hz-refresh/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a></p><p><a title="Sponsored By" href="http://www.officedepot.com/ddSKU.do?level=SK&id=432220&cm_ven=360i&cm_cat=Media&cm_pla=engadget&cm_ite=rsslink" target="_blank">Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System</a> Packs the power to bring games to life!</p>
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Just about a year ago, <a href="http://www.engadgethd.com/category/jvc/">JVC</a> introduced its <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2006/06/30/jvcs-new-32-and-37-inch-lcd-tvs-with-fast-120hz-refresh/">first lineup</a> of quickly refreshing LCD TVs, and now the company is reinstating its support by offering up adequate replacements. The forthcoming High Speed 2 series of sets will sport a second-generation version of its <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/Clear%20Motion%20Drive/">Clear Motion Drive</a> technology, which enables a 120Hz refresh rate that was "designed specifically for <a href="http://www.engadget.com/search/?q=1080p">Full HD</a> (1,920 x 1,080) displays" and is said to "improve motion detection fivefold compared to the original high speed driver." Essentially, CMD II will offer up reduced blurring, flickering, and motion interpolation, and it will work side by side with the fifth-generation D.I.S.T. (Digital Image Scaling Technology) engine on the "JVC-exclusive" 32-bit Genessa chip. Additionally, the trio will sport three <a href="http://www.engadget.com/search/?q=hdmi+1.3">HDMI 1.3</a> ports apiece, a slimmer bezel around the display, and a whole lot less plastic compared to previous iterations. While there's no word on price just yet, the 37-inch LT-37X898, 42-inch LT-42X898, and 47-inch LT-47X898 should hit US shores sometime this fall.<br /><br />[Via <a href="http://www.electronista.com/articles/07/05/17/jvc.high.speed.2.lcd.tvs/">Electronista</a>]<p style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;">*</p><p><a href=http://www.broadcastnewsroom.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=141331>Read</a> | <a href="http://hdtv.engadget.com/2007/05/18/jvc-intros-high-speed-2-1080p-lcd-tvs-with-120hz-refresh/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a> | <a href="http://hdtv.engadget.com/forward/898833/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a> | <a href="http://hdtv.engadget.com/2007/05/18/jvc-intros-high-speed-2-1080p-lcd-tvs-with-120hz-refresh/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a></p><p><a title="Sponsored By" href="http://www.officedepot.com/ddSKU.do?level=SK&id=432220&cm_ven=360i&cm_cat=Media&cm_pla=engadget&cm_ite=rsslink" target="_blank">Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System</a> Packs the power to bring games to life!</p>
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