
JVC LT-47X788 47-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
JVC offers the 788 series 47-inch LT-47X788 LCD TV, featuring black cabinet with silver trim and an ultra-thin bezel. The 788 series sets provide a higher contrast ratio, faster response time and wider viewing angle.To ensure the best possible picture, this set features JVC's Genessa chip, a 32-bit CPU processor that combines all image processing, noise reduction and color management technologies together onto a single chip for more efficient communication, and thus better performance. Genessa includes JVC's Motion Adaptive Dynamic Gamma control, an algorithm that preserves tonal details and gradations in dark areas so that the image doesn't appear muddy.Genessa also includes Digital Video Noise Reduction that reduces the graininess for both analog and digital video sources, a Block Noise Suppressor that detects and eliminates "block noise", a Mosquito Noise Suppressor that eliminates noise in low bit-rate signals without degrading the image, and a 3D Y/C comb filter with DTV Cross Color Eliminator that uses an advanced 10-bit 3D Y/C separation process to eliminate cross color and dot interference that is imbedded in older source material.Standard definition signals are improved through new Natural Progressive IP conversion, improved scaler performance and a new PLL (phase lock loop) system that improves the performance of a composite signal.
Customer Review: Switched from plasma....couldn't be happier
I tried a top of the line 50" Panasonic plasma out for almost a month, and it just didn't resonate with me. Not sure what it was exactly, but it just didn't make me say "wow" when I watched it. For a person that was upgrading from a non-progressive CRT TV, that is unacceptable.
So, I did even more research, and came upon the 47" JVC. it was priced well, and it had the specs I wanted. I returned the plasma, hooked up my ps3, and my jaw dropped open.
I'm a firm believer in LCD now. I have seen absolutely no issues with LCD that I have read about. Not a single blur, absolutely no banding, lag time, or subpar performance. The picture is bright, super crisp, and just amazingly real.
to tell you the truth, the picture is so amazing, that I often don't pay enough attention to what I am watching because I get so taken up by how amazing everything looks. I suppose that will wear off though.
It should be noted that while the picture quality is amazing, a few things do bother me. They weren't important enough to bring it down a star, but worth mentioning anyway.
-I found the tv somewhat slow ot respond to the remote. Everything feels labored in the menus, and many other actions don't happen immediately, but after a short delay.
-switching through inputs and analog channels is equally slow. It takes a while to go anywhere, and it can be frustrating.
-The menus are archaic looking and clumsy to navigate. I can't understand why the menus on a 1080P television look like they came out of an Atari video game.
These issues take a very distant back seat to the importance of picture quality, so they didn't warrant a lowered rating in my opinion. I have never looked back since buying this, and I'm thrilled with my new TV.
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