JVC LT-32XW84 32" HDTV-Ready Flat-Panel LCD TV
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Manufacturer: JVC
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- 32-inch flat-panel TFT LCD television with HD DSD (Digital Super Detail) edge-correction circuitry; 32.9 x 25.1 x 3.9 inches (W x H x D)
- 1,280 x 768 native pixel resolution; accepts 480p, 720p, and full 1080i high-definition video signals
- 768p Digital Image Scaling Technology (DIST) brings all SD signals to progressive-scan 768p resolution
- Convenient side-panel inputs; AV inputs include 1 DVI direct-digital input, HD component-video
- Enhancements include TheaterPro D6500K color temperature, Digital Noise Clear Circuitry, Four Point Color Management
Product Description:
Ready for big-screen excitement, JVC's high-definition-ready 32-inch LT-32XW84 packs a ton of exciting features under its sleek, perfectly flat liquid-crystal display and within its ultraslim (under 4 inches) profile. Hook it up to your DTV set-top box or progressive-scan DVD player and enjoy richness and vividness that standard interlaced broadcasting and composite-video signals will never be able to muster. Or simply savor its flat-panel elegance, widescreen (16:9) aspect ratio, and top-of-the-line images from broadcast TV. With the LT-32XW84, all incoming standard-definition signals--whether from VCRs, cable boxes, camcorders, or aerial antennas--are treated to JVC's Digital Image Scaling Technology (D.I.S.T.), which upconverts the image resolution to a seamless 768p. It offers a lightning-quick response time of 16 ms, high 500:1 contrast ratio, high 500 cd/m2 brightness, and broad, 170-degree viewing angles so you can enjoy it from nearly anywhere in the room. The LT-32XW84 includes the company's renowned edge-correction circuitry, HD DSD (Digital Super Detail), Digital 4-Point Color Management, TheaterPro 6500K color temperature, Digital Noise Clear Circuitry, an interactive plug-in menu, XDS ID Display, and Natural Cinema 3:2 pulldown (with on/off capability). Other features include an NTSC tuner with split-screen, zoom, and 12-channel multi-indexing. JVC's "Natural Progressive" picture improvement optimizes signal quality using 10.95-million-pixel technology to double the image data in each field and uses advanced 3-D interpolation. LCD screens offer a number of benefits over CRT monitors and televisions, including general ease of use, freedom from eye strain (no screen flickering or radiation emissions), quiet operation (no high-pitch "flyback" noise, an issue with CRT TVs), accurate image geometry (no curvature distortion or susceptibility to magnetic interference from, say, speakers), long screen life (no risk of image burn-in), space savings, and light weight/easy positioning. They also tend to be cheaper and, to some eyes, slightly more natural looking than their plasma flat-panel counterparts, which usually "spec" higher (higher brightness, higher contrast ratio). The set's 10 watts per channel stereo sound gives you the most from onboard BBE High-Definition Audio processing (which improves speech intelligibility and restores the dynamic range of compressed musical passages) and revised Advanced HyperSurround (which simulates surround sound from 2-channel programs more effectively than ever). The TV includes an HDCP-protected DVI input (not compatible with computer signals), an auto-sensing HD component-video input, 2 S-video inputs, and 3 composite-video-based AV inputs. What's in the Box TV, pedestal stand, remote control, remote batteries, a user's manual, and warranty information.
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Or simply savor its flat-panel elegance, widescreen (16:9) aspect ratio, and top-of-the-line images from broadcast TV. With the LT-32XW84, all incoming standard-definition signals--whether from VCRs, cable boxes, camcorders, or aerial antennas--are treated to JVC's Digital Image Scaling Technology (D.I.S.T.), which upconverts the image resolution to a seamless 768p.
It offers a lightning-quick response time of 16 ms, high 500:1 contrast ratio, high 500 cd/m2 brightness, and broad, 170-degree viewing angles so you can enjoy it from nearly anywhere in the room. The LT-32XW84 includes the company's renowned edge-correction circuitry, HD DSD (Digital Super Detail), Digital 4-Point Color Management, TheaterPro 6500K color temperature, Digital Noise Clear Circuitry, an interactive plug-in menu, XDS ID Display, and Natural Cinema 3:2 pulldown (with on/off capability). Other features include an NTSC tuner with split-screen, zoom, and 12-channel multi-indexing. JVC's "Natural Progressive" picture improvement optimizes signal quality using 10.95-million-pixel technology to double the image data in each field and uses advanced 3-D interpolation.
LCD screens offer a number of benefits over CRT monitors and televisions, including general ease of use, freedom from eye strain (no screen flickering or radiation emissions), quiet operation (no high-pitch "flyback" noise, an issue with CRT TVs), accurate image geometry (no curvature distortion or susceptibility to magnetic interference from, say, speakers), long screen life (no risk of image burn-in), space savings, and light weight/easy positioning. They also tend to be cheaper and, to some eyes, slightly more natural looking than their plasma flat-panel counterparts, which usually "spec" higher (higher brightness, higher contrast ratio).
The set's 10 watts per channel stereo sound gives you the most from onboard BBE High-Definition Audio processing (which improves speech intelligibility and restores the dynamic range of compressed musical passages) and revised Advanced HyperSurround (which simulates surround sound from 2-channel programs more effectively than ever).
The TV includes an HDCP-protected DVI input (not compatible with computer signals), an auto-sensing HD component-video input, 2 S-video inputs, and 3 composite-video-based AV inputs.
What's in the Box
TV, pedestal stand, remote control, remote batteries, a user's manual, and warranty information.
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