Now that HDTVs are here, there's no reason for us to stick to the old, sluggish, little
analog television that we we're using for almost twelve decades already. Although I'm not sure if everyone can afford to buy HDTVs, because they're absolutely not cheap, however, I'm sure as soon as they abolish analogs, everyone will have their widescreens plastered on their walls in the soonest time possible. Manufacturers have ventured long ago into new frontiers of technology and with their incessant efforts of providing the best products, we are now journeying towards what they call as the HD world.
But if you think that choosing a high definition television is a simple matter of picking between LCD (liquid crystal display) and DLP (digital light processor), then I guess it would be wise if you'll think again. Aside from these two widescreen TVs, JVC leads the dawn of the Digital Image Light Amplifier (D-ILA) which uses liquid crystal silicon (LCOS) technology to create a collection of outstanding images with no technical problems that sometimes occur with both LCD and DLP images. D-ILA TVs virtually eliminates the space between pixels for amazingly seamless images that aren't prone to the screen door effect found with some widescreen LCDs which I also experience in my
personal digital assistant. These TVs also employ a 3-chip LCOS technology which effectively prevents the rainbow effect that users experience in single chip, color wheel technology in older DLP projection devices.
The Z70RX5, which is the newest product by JVC delivers brilliant pictures at a remarkable 3.9 megapixels for square inch. This 70-inch beauty though considered as medium size as compared to screens has a high power lamp that gives off an average of 8,000 hours of service. And speaking of the power lamp, there's no need for you to contact the technical support guys, because it is so easy to replace on your own. The HDTV also boasts its Dynapix feature, a picture enhancement technology using the Digital Image Scaling Technology which detects and stylishly up-scales any video source to display images at high-def signal levels.
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