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JVC HD-52Z575 52" HD-ILA HDTV-ready rear-projection TV
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JVC HD-52Z575 52 HD-ILA HDTV-ready rear-projection TV List Price: $5,349.95


Features
 HDTV monitor (compatible with HDTV/SDTV formats -- when connected to a separate HDTV tuner -- and displays all signals at 720p)
 widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio
 JVC D-ILA 3-chip LCoS design (1280 x 720 pixels each)
 D.I.S.T. (upconverts all video signals to 720p)
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JVC HD-52Z575 52" HD-ILA HDTV-ready rear-projection TV description
Enjoy the best possible picture in the comfort of your living room with the JVC HD-52Z575 rear-projection TV. Equipped with a brilliant 52-inch screen, the TV displays high-quality 1080i and 720p broadcasts when connected to an HDTV tuner, while also upconverting standard NTSC video sources to 720p resolution using Digital Image Scaling Technology (DIST). The TV also includes JVC's exclusive three-chip HD-ILA system to deliver a vivid, crystal-clear pixel structure (with 1,280 x 720 resolution) that eliminates the "screen door effect" commonly associated with rear-projection systems. Add a 3D digital comb filter for increased clarity, a four-point color management system that adjusts the colors for maximum appreciation, and Digital Super Detail (DSD) circuitry that corrects digital edges for better focus, and you have a state-of-the-art high-definition television that can adapt to future technologies and advancements with ease.

In addition to the technological extras, the TV includes a number of supporting features, such as Natural Cinema 3:2 pulldown (for converting film to video), progressive line doubling, a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio, and several additional aspect modes (Panorama, Cinema, Full, and Regular) that vary the picture's dimensions depending on the user's preference. Viewers who want to further customize the picture can choose among Theater, Dynamic, Game, Standard, and TheaterPro settings, or adjust the color temperature to compensate for the room's lighting conditions. Sports fans will delight in the single-tuner picture-in-picture, which lets them watch two games at once either in a large and small inset window or by splitting the screen down the middle. The TV also lets the user freeze a picture-in-picture image for closer examination. Essentials include a sleep timer, V-chip parental control, and a multifunction timer.

The home theater experience demands a quality audio setup, and the HD-52Z575 meets these expectations as well, with dual front-firing speakers, a center channel input, advanced hyper surround sound, BBE high-definition audio, and MTS stereo decoding. The device also connects to almost any type of video component through its multiple inputs, which vary from an HDMI/HDCP digital input for direct digital-to-digital high-definition transfer; two component-video inputs for connecting to a satellite system, DVD player, or HD tuner; three S-video inputs (one front and two rear), four composite inputs (one front and three year), and one RF input. The TV's switchable fixed/variable audio output invites users to connect to a separate stereo system. The unit is also Energy Star compliant.

What's in the Box
TV, remote control, two batteries, user's manual.

JVC HD-52Z575 52" HD-ILA HDTV-ready rear-projection TV Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥ Extremely costly to fix "common" problem
Our HD-52Z575 was only 18 months old when the DMD malfunctioned (resulting in a split picture w/half of image reversed and color bizarre). It would cost $1000 to fix a $2500 TV--no longer under the one year warranty. The tech says this a "common problem" w/JVC widescreens, and the JVC customer service rep says these TV's were "not designed to withstand being moved from the factory to the retail stores--can't take the 'abuse.'" Buy another brand, and/or buy a very extended warranty. We are throwing a $2500 TV in the trash.
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