JVC unveils LH905 1080p LCD HDTVs, includes Genessa Premium engine
It wasn't quite a year ago that we saw JVC gush all over its own LH805 series of LCD HDTVs, but now, those are simply livin' in the past. Introduced today, the LH905 series steps things up a notch with the included Genessa Premium 36-bit video engine. Additionally, the 37-inch LT-37LH905, 42-inch LT-42LH905 and 47-inch LT-47LH905 will all feature a 1080p resolution, 500 nits of brightness, dual ten-watt speakers, 10-bit LCD IPS panel, a built-in analog / digital terrestrial tuner, DLNA support, three HDMI 1.3 ports, integrated SD slot and an Ethernet port for good measure. Unfortunately, these are all sporting the elusive open offer tag for now, but the trifecta should start floating onto shelves late next month for those interested.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
brett @ Jan 28th 2008 8:37AM
JOOVC? Is it ready for the HD?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=fEk6Hkdtquw
Electromodo @ Jan 28th 2008 9:51AM
I have JVC with Genessa 32 bit processor and I love it. The good things easy to do with powerful processor are the de-interlacing, 3:2 pulldown and such.
I know, everyone praises his own TV model, still, I like my Genessa. :)
randy @ Jan 28th 2008 11:25AM
Back when I was on the market for a 46" 1080p LCD a year ago, the JVC turned out to be the number two contender! After the Sony Bravia XBR3. The color and contrast of JVC monitors are outstanding. Well done, JVC.
kurt.tappe @ Jan 28th 2008 11:49AM
I'd really like to know ballpark prices on these.
steve @ Jan 29th 2008 3:18PM
the U.S. models are not being called the LH905. the new models will have the model X899 model number this year.