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JVC LT-46P500

First Impressions Review

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Display Size & Technology
The JVC LT-46P500 is a 46-inch LCD television. The P500 line is also available in a 42-inch model.


A 46-inch 1080p LCD is at the heart of the 46P500

Format & Resolution
The JVC LT-46P500 supports full 1080p HD content. Generally that's only available from Blu-Ray discs, but it's nice to know you have it if you want it. It is also capable of upscaling 1080i, 720p and 480i/p content, although we'll have to get it into the labs before we know how well it handles this. The aspect ratio is the standard 16:9.

Brightness, Blacks & Contrast Ratio
JVC has not provided information about the peak brightness, black leve or contrast ratio of the LT-46P500. You can be sure we'll be checking those numbers out right quick once we get the tv into our labs.

Refresh Rate & Motion
One of the signature features of the JVC LT-46P500 is an improved 120Hz refresh rate. The refresh rate tells us how many times per second the picture on the screen is updated each second. 120Hz is double the standard rate and should provide better motion performance over last year's JVC models.

Viewing Angle
On the floor we noticed that blacks washed out slightly at around fifty degrees from the center line, but this is pretty typical performance for an LCD HDTV and better than some we've seen.

Color
We didn't notice any major issues with color on the floor and were pleased to see that colors held up well across viewing angles. The JVC LT-46P500 doesn't support an expanded color gamut as we saw on the higher end LT-42WX70.

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