May 26, 2009, 18:30
JVC has apparently filled a pretty dubious niche - a HDTV for photographers. Main features are more accurate colour representation and the ability to tweak 52 settings for picture quality. Now then how many of us actually view images on our TV?
Quote:The new JVC Xiview LT-42WX70 is a 42-inch class (42.02 inches diagonal) 120Hz 1080p LCD TV monitor that targets digital imaging professionals and enthusiasts using high-end digital SLR cameras, allowing them for the first time to see the subtle colours, details and textures of their images faithfully reproduced.http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2009/05/jvc_in....html#more
The monitor features expanded colour space capacity encompassing 100 percent of HDTV broadcasting's (sRGB.904) colour space and a coverage rate of 96 percent for Adobe RGB - a colour space for still photographs taken on high-definition digital SLR cameras - to provide accurate reproduction of both video and still photographs. The LT-42WX70 also features 52 picture-quality adjustment properties for tweaking both still and video images source-by-source to the exact colours and tones the user prefers. In addition, JVC's GENESSA Picture Engine produces video images without blur, colour bleed or noise for clear images with smooth movement.