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Introduction
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01.Tour & Design
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02.Calibration
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03.Blacks & Whites
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04.Color Accuracy
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05.Motion
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06.Viewing Effects
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07.Remote Control
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08.Connectivity
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09.Audio & Menus
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10.Formats & Media
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11.Power Consumption
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12.Vs Samsung LN40B650
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13.Vs JVC LT42P300
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14.VS Sony Bravia KDL 52V5100
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15.Conclusion
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16.Ratings & Specs
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17.Comments
JVC Procision LT-42WX70
This review is organized into 17 pages
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Tour & Design
Introduction
The LT42WX70 is a HDTV with a difference: it’s being aimed at photographers, thanks to its support for the Adobe RGB gamut. This gamut (supported by many high-end cameras) is wider than the standard TV color gamut, meaning that this TV can display the wider range of colors that many digital camera can capture. But, while this feature may be useful for photographers who want to showcase their work, the LT-42WX70 is much more expensive at $2300 than other similarly sized models.
Comparisons
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Editorial Note: This is a review of the JVC Procision LT-42WX70. Test results are for this model, but should indicate the general performance of other sizes in the series. The series includes the following models: LT-32P679 and TH-46PZ80U.
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Tour & Design
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Calibration
Deep blacks, good contrast ratio. Screen looks blotchy on dark and light images. Read More... |
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Blacks & Whites
Colors are accurate. Adobe RGB color gamut is not completely covered. Read More... |
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Color Accuracy
Smooth motion. Some problems processing a 3:2 pulldown signal. Read More... |
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Motion
Non-reflective screen. Decent viewing angle. Read More... |
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Viewing Effects
Learn about the calibration settings for the JVC Procision LT-42WX70 Read More... |
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Remote Control
Remote fits well into the hand. Most of the buttons only work with optional tuner. Read More... |
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Connectivity
3 HDMI ports. Limited analog inputs, no cable/antenna input, no outputs. Read More... |
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Audio & Menus
Included Sound Bar has good volume and quality. Sound Bar leaves cables trailing. Read More... |
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Formats & Media
Full 1080p support. No streaming media or Internet connectivity. Read More... |
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Power Consumption
Costs about $22 a year to run. Read More... |
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Vs Samsung LN40B650
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Vs JVC LT42P300
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VS Sony Bravia KDL 52V5100
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Conclusion
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Ratings & Specs
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Comments
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