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JVC updates HDTVs
JVC has updated its high
definition TV range with two new widescreen models that boast dual HDMI inputs
and dual TV tuners. The LT-32DX7 and LT-26DX7 DynaPix HD models feature WXGA
resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels and the
next generation of the company’s D.I.S.T. picture-enhancement technology. High Definition Multimedia Interface
(HDMI) is a high speed interface that can carry full, uncompressed HD video and
audio through a single cable. Two HDMI slots will allow the TV to be connected
to both a HDMI-equipped DVD player and set-top box. Each TV has both integrated digital and analogue TV
tuners while the newest version of D.I.S.T. eliminates image ghosting common
to fast moving images on LCD TVs.
On the audio front, JVC has beefed up
the sound to 20W with improved bass response thanks to MaxxBass technology and
a parametric equalizer. Shipping now the LT-32DX7 and LT-26DX7 cost around
£1,100 and £850 on the street.
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