It could possibly be that the JVC screen is one of those damned reflective glass screens, and what you're seeing is the reflection of other TV's in it... I have no clue, but I'm guessing that's what it could be.
Photoshopped on a screen with poor contrast ratio so they didn't see the different depths of black where they chopped a logo out. Any hope of someone at Engadget hiring a real graphics guy ? or at least doing an Adobe training course ?
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What's wrong with the screen of this JVC HDTV? Photoshopped?
It could possibly be that the JVC screen is one of those damned reflective glass screens, and what you're seeing is the reflection of other TV's in it... I have no clue, but I'm guessing that's what it could be.
@jbuers
This TV does not have a reflecting screen:
http://www.engadgethd.com/photos/jvcs-ces-2009-hdtvs/1299782/
Looks like it is a photoshop job.
@Electromodo
Ahh, then I really don't understand the point of 'shopping in other TV's. Especially since you can't really see them.
Photoshopped on a screen with poor contrast ratio so they didn't see the different depths of black where they chopped a logo out.
Any hope of someone at Engadget hiring a real graphics guy ? or at least doing an Adobe training course ?
Maybe this JVC is the champion, and has thus devoured all other TVs?
if you look closely you can see other tv 'silhouettes' within the jvc screen.. looks like a panasonic top right, and a samsung bottom right!