JVC HD52G887 52-Inch HDILA Rear Projection TV
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What is the “Perfect Experience”? The most amazing picture imaginable is what you will see with JVC’s line of HD-ILA Rear Projection Televisions. This 52″ Widescreen model is built on JVC’s 3-Chip DILA Technology, a revolutionary Micro-display technology that will give you the most incredible picture imaginable. Packed with supporting features like a NEW 3 Step, Optical Iris System, 5-Point Color Management, Dynamic Gamma Correction Circuitry, Dual HDMI/HDCP Digital Inputs, Dual HD Component Inputs and JVC’s 5th Generation D.I.S.T 720p (Digital Image Scaling Technology) with GENESSA Picture Processing, JVC delivers the most technologically advanced and superior Micro-display televisions available today. – Black/Silver CabinetEnjoy bright, vibrant images from DVD movies and TV programming with the 52-inch JVC HD-52G887 rear-projection microdisplay TV. This D-ILA (Direct drive Image Light Amplifier) set utilizes JVC’s exclusive three-color (1280 x 720 pixels) chip technology provides a s
List Price: $ 1,799.99
Price: $ 1,799.99
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K. Lewis
October 5, 2011
Kev,
Impressive TV….Great Price…Just a remarkably good deal..I have a PS3 and the games look better on this than my Samsung 42 LCD hdtv..The colors are warmer and smoother. My LCD makes it too bright and annoying. I must admit this TV is great.
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Ryan C.
October 5, 2011
My first HDTV and I love it!!!,
I’ve been researching alot over the internet the past few months for my first ever hdtv. At first I wanted to get an LCD and I’ve been looking at the big names like Sony, Samsung, Sharp etc, but even their 32 in. size hdtv’s were over $1500! I came across this JVC HD52G887 and it had everything I wanted. It is a hd set. It has a atsc/qam tuner, It’s 52 inches! It’s under a 1000 dollars!!! This set is DLP which means it is projection, it’s not flat in the back. When I got it home it was so easy to hook up. I plugged it in, plugged the cable connection into the back, plugged my xbox 360 and Wii into the back. I love it. I am using my standard Time Warner cable connection to this and It still looks really good! The 360 looks SO good on this set!!! The Wii on the other hand is not too pretty, although I’m not using component cables for it which I heard could help a little. The wii was not meant to look its best in 52″ hd. The instruction booklet for the tv is pretty thourough. I followed the step by step of instructions of setting it up and had it working with my cable box in about 5 minutes out of the box. The remote is decent with many features including split screen, freeze, and an input button which easily let’s you switch between tv mode and the different video modes that you are using your game systems for. Overall I couldn’t be happier, and recommend this set to everyone!
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