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IFA 2008 - JVC's TVs do 4096 x 2400 at 180 Hz

Published on September 1, 2008 to Display Panels and Monitors

A look at JVC's IFA stand made one thing clear - the Japanese company is going for especially thin TVs which it fittingly calls Super Slim LCD TV. Measuring a mere 3.9 cm in the thinnest place, the... Read more

JVC Introduces Super Slim, Eco-friendly LCD TVs

Published on June 25, 2008 to Home Theater

Chicago (IL) - JVC announced new slim LCD TVs as part of the company's Procision series. Read more

Record 1080p Videos With JVC's New Everio

Published on January 30, 2008 to Digital Camcorders

Las Vegas (NV) - JVC announced two new Everio camcorders, both of which are capable to record videos in 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second. Camcorders are catching up to the Full HD craze... Read more

Microsoft And JVC Cross-license Patents

Published on January 16, 2008 to Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous

Microsoft and JVC have entered into a patent cross-licensing agreement, which covers a "broad range of consumer products". Contents and specific financial terms were withheld, but the companies... Read more

JVC Launches YouTube Camcorder

Published on May 19, 2008 to Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous

JVC introduced a new camcorder model in its Everio S-series, which enables users a one-touch upload of their videos to YouTube. Read more

JVC Everio GZ-MC200: An Hour of DVD with No Cassette!

Published on January 13, 2005 to Digital Still Cameras

The Everio GZ-MC200 is the first camcorder capable of recording an hour of MPEG-2 video to a Microdrive. And this little technological marvel also takes 2 megapixel still photos! Read more

Cute and Colorful 1 GB MP3 Players from Sony and JVC

Published on August 8, 2006 to Home Theater

As small as an iPod Shuffle and as powerful as an iPod Nano, both of these players have potential. Mary Branscombe looks at Sony's NW-003 and the JVC Alneo XA-F107. Read more

Sony and JVC Take Different Tacks in the High-End Camcorder Gamut

Published on May 19, 2004 to Digital Still Cameras

Two high-end camcorders from JVC and Sony address the same user market at a pricepoint of more than $4,000, but utilize different sensor technologies. Sony's DCR-VX2100 is based on the DV standard with three primary sensors, while JVC's GR-PD1 utilizes only a single CCD sensor. THG determines which approach reigns supreme. Read more

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