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JVC LT-32WX50


$3,000.00 Released November, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Extremely thin and light (less than 1/4" thick, weighs 12 pounds). LED backlit for enhanced contrast, better blacks, better energy efficiency, thinness, environmental friendliness. 1080p, 100Hz refresh.

The Cons:Odd 100Hz refresh rate - does not divide by 24 evenly, may stutter on 24 fps film source material. High cost. Poorer value - small size for high cost.

The JVC LT-32WX50 is a 32" ultra thin LED-backlit LCD HDTV released by JVC in November 2009. This super thin TV is less that 1/4" (6.4mm) thick and weighs only 12 lbs. It is capable of 1080p resolution and has a 4,000:1 contrast ratio, 100Hz refresh rate and 100% of sRGB and 90% of Adobe RGB color gamut.

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Product Shot 2 It features dual HDMI and one VGA input for connectivity to multiple HD sources, and has an SD and USB port. There are six picutre settings for home, retail, movie, monitor, SLR photo mode and games letting you use it for a variety of applications, and it can be controlled externally via RS-232C. The slim design also means is uses 50% less material than typical TVs and it doesn not use any mercury making it an environmentally friendly choice.

Features / Specifications

  • Display type: LED-backlit LCD
  • Screen size: 32"
  • Thickness (at thinnest point): 1/4" (6.4mm)
  • Weight: 12 lbs
  • Resolution: 1080p
  • Contrast ratio: 4,000:1
  • Refresh rate: 100Hz
  • Color gamut:
    • 100% of sRGB
    • 90% of Adobe RGB
  • Connectivity:
    • HDMI x 2
    • VGA
    • SD port
    • USB port
  • Picture modes: home, retail, movie, monitor, SLR photo mode and games
  • Controller type: RS-232C

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Pros
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    extremely thin and light (less than 1/4" thick, weighs 12 pounds)

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    LED backlit for enhanced contrast, better blacks, better energy efficiency, thinness, environmental friendliness

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    1080p, 100Hz refresh

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    environmental friendliness - uses 50% less material than a typical TV, no mercury in the LED backlight

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    easily accessible inputs

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    wide colour gamut - 100% of sRGB and 90% of Adobe RGB

Cons
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    odd 100Hz refresh rate - does not divide by 24 evenly, may stutter on 24 fps film source material

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    high cost

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    poorer value - small size for high cost

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