JVC Announce HA-NC250 Headphones: Noise cancelling feedback technology
July 19, 2007 by Mark
Filed under Electronics, Headphones

These new HA-NC250 headphones have just been announced by JVC and the real cool bit about these headphones is that they have noise cancelling and feedback technology. The price of these JVC headphones will be $199.95 and will be Read more
JVC GR-D870 miniDV 35x zoom camcorder for less than $250
February 5, 2008 by Mark
Filed under Camcorders, Electronics

The JVC GR-D870 miniDV camcorder is a high band digital video camera with some pretty impressive features and the real good thing about this camcorder is that it is user friendly, in that we Read more
NAB 2008 Update: JVC launch GY-HD200UB HD pro camcorder
April 15, 2008 by Peter
Filed under Camcorders, Electronics

At the recent NAB 2008 show at Las Vegas JVC were showing their latest camcorders. The GY-HD200UB is a HD pro camcorder and JVC did their best to show how great their new gadget at this years National Association of Broadcasters was.
The JVC GY-HD200UB shoots at a 720p native, however this can be changed to shoot at 1080i at up to 60 fps with an aspect ratio of 16:9. The camcorder has some other tricks up its sleeve, like outputting its digital video in either Quicktime file or MPEG-2 transport stream.
The JVC launch GY-HD200UB HD pro camcorder is not cheap though, it will set you back about $6000.
Source – Crunch Gear
JVC Everio concept HD camcorder at CEATEC
October 1, 2008 by Peter
Filed under Camcorders, Electronics
Although we have not been able to get hold of a review for the new JVC Everio concept HD camcorder, Engadget did get the chance to see it for themselves at CEATEC. As we know the new camcorder is not for the everyday user, it is more for the sophisticated user.
The JVC Everio concept HD camcorder will be able to Read more
JVC GR-D850 MiniDV Camcorder with 35x Optical Zoom
November 12, 2008 by Peter
Filed under Camcorders, Electronics
When it comes to Camcorders, JVC often have some of the best models available, and you will be surprised to learn that they could fit into most people’s budgets. Takes this JVC GR-D850 MiniDV Camcorder, with its powerful 35x optical zoom, and can be enlarged further, by up to 800x thanks to digital zoom. Read more
JVC KV-PX701 and KV-PX501 navigators: personal navigational device to use Navteq maps
October 15, 2007 by Peter
Filed under Electronics, GPS

As if we did not have enough navigators on the market JVC announce that they want to get in on the action with two new models, the KV-PX701 and KV-PX501. Both these personal navigational device systems are said to use Read more
JVC HD Everio GZ-HD3 HDD & SDHC camcorder
July 18, 2007 by Mark
Filed under Camcorders, Electronics, High Definition

JVC are showcasing their new Everio camcorder named GZ-HD3, the JVC HD Everio GZ-HD3 most noticeable feature has to be the HDD / SDHC-compatible. The GZ-HD3 handheld HD camcorder has a cool Read more
JVC Snap and Gesture HDTV: display replaces your remote
January 8, 2008 by Daniel
Filed under CES, Electronics, HDTV

You can now pick up all your one-for-all remote controls and chuck them away as JVC has made the Snap and Gesture HDTV which is controlled by your snapping and clapping Read more
JVC Reveal Their Slim LCD TV With iPod Dock At CES 2008
January 8, 2008 by Lucy
Filed under CES, Electronics, Televisions

CES 2006 saw the introduction of JVC’s new 1.5 inch thick LCD TV. Ok, so we know there are plenty of think LCD TV’s out there so what makes this one different? Well, the JVC P-Series LCD TV comes complete with a flip-down iPod dock for video and music playback, with a 1080p resolution. Read more
JVC SR-DVM700: DVD/HDD/MiniDV recorder
April 25, 2007 by Daniel
Filed under DVD Recorders, Electronics

We may not have the pricing and availability details yet of the JVC SR-DVM700 but the specs do look good with options of being able to offload your content from DVD-RAM, DVD-R/RWs, Mini DV tapes and other analogue devices Read more
JVC NXPN7: hands on at CES with their latest dual dock iPod alarm clock
January 7, 2008 by Peter
Filed under CES, Electronics, Home Audio

There are so many iPod docks on the market and it always seems a tough choice as to what to choose. Well if you are going to CES 2008 you will get to see the JVC NXPN7 Read more
JVC Everio GZ-HD6 new HDD-recording camcorder will output 1080p with ease
January 29, 2008 by Mark
Filed under Camcorders, Electronics

JVC have just given us another beauty in the world of camcorder heaven; behold the JVC Everio GZ-HD6 the new HDD-recording camcorder which will output to Read more
JVC’s self-assembled speaker set that costs $370
November 20, 2007 by Daniel
Filed under Electronics, Speakers

This is JVC’s self-assembled speaker set which might not be the best value for money product we seen, but the $370 self-build speakers will appeal to a few people who want more control over the build quality Read more
JVC Everio GZ-MG740 camcorder has 10GB more space: Non HD seems boring?
January 16, 2008 by Mark
Filed under Camcorders, Electronics

Ok first of all why did you not, yes you JVC announce this new Everio GZ-MG740 camcorder priced at ¥100,000 ($942 approx) last week with all your other models. Ok we will let them answer Read more
New JVC Projector with roughly 35-megapixel image, or 8,192×4,320 resolution
May 2, 2008 by Daniel
Filed under Electronics, Press Releases, Projectors

There is a new kind of projector coming and it’s from JVC, in rough terms it will give a 35-megapixel image, or 8,192×4,320 resolution. See the press release for more information below.
Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC) announces a new addition to its lineup of proprietary D-ILA (Direct-Drive Image Light Amplifier) high-definition reflective liquid crystal devices for projectors. The newly developed 1.75-inch 8K4K D-ILA device has the world’s largest number of pixels and is able to display images of approximately 35 megapixels (8192 x 4320 pixels), the equivalent of more than 17 times the level of Full High-Definition. This means that a single display device can now produce Super Hi-Vision images and can display images with the highest number of pixels currently defined under international standards.
After JVC developed the initial 7.86-megapixel (3840 x 2048 pixels) 4K2K D-ILA device in the summer of 2003, it subsequently further evolved the technology for highly realistic, high-definition images through a range of test viewings and verification testing, resulting in the development of JVC’s first commercial 4K2K D-ILA device (1.7-inch device size, 5,000:1 device contrast ratio) and the 4K2K D-ILA projector incorporating that device in September 2004.
In June 2007 JVC developed a 1.27-inch 4K2K D-ILA device that was the world’s smallest device of its kind, having a 6.8µm pixel pitch and 4096 x 2400 pixels, and in February 2008 it began marketing a newly commercialized professional D-ILA projector, DLA-SH4K, incorporating that device.
Through the development of a new production process and new pixel structure for even finer pixels, JVC has now succeeded in developing the 1.75-inch 8K4K D-ILA device, the world’s first device to achieve real Super Hi-Vision definition level. The new device has approximately 50% higher density in its ratio of area per pixel as compared to the 1.27-inch 4K2K D-ILA device, which was originally the world’s smallest 4K device. Furthermore, the new device has achieved a video display of approximately 35 megapixels, the world’s highest pixel counts, while continuing to provide the D-ILA series’ characteristics such as “high-quality images without a distracting pixel structure”, “high light availability”, and “high contrast ratio”.
Panasonic 3MOS HDC-SD100: Three-CMOS camcorder
September 1, 2008 by Peter
Filed under Camcorders, Electronics
When it comes to camcorders, Panasonic have been a little stubborn in the technology that they use. For a while now they have stuck with CCD technology, where brands such as JVC have switched over to CMOS sensors.
Well it looks as though Panasonic have had a change of heart with the HDC-SD100. The camcorder is now using a three-CMOS instead, Panasonic are calling this 3MOS.
The there CMOSes that Panasonic have used in the HDC-SD100 camcorder are 1/6in in size; this is the reason why Panasonic are able to use three. For a full review visit Trusted Reviews.
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Filed under Gadget & Reviews Galleries
Sony DCR-SR72E Camcorder Review: 60GB Hard Disk, Small
September 8, 2007 by Ryan
Filed under Camcorders, Electronics

JVC may have got in early with the budget camcorders, but Sony certainly aren’t scared of invading any market, with reason too. The DCR-SR72E is one of five Read more
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