Stories about: JVC

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    Who makes the most reliable TV? 12/12/2011 09:05:00

    Among our readers, at least, LG seems to have emerged as the brand to beat in the high-definition television market. Readers gave LG sets high marks for ease of use and reliability (along with Panasonic), as well as for features such as connection ports and the remote control. Mitsubishi owners, on the other hand, were dissatisfied with their HDTVs' design, durability, and ease of use.
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    The early adopter’s guide to 3D TV, cameras, camcorders, and editing 30/06/2011 09:18:00

    We're already in the second generation of in-home 3D, but you're forgiven if you feel nervous about making the plunge just yet. Spending $2000 or so on a 3D TV set, a few pairs of glasses, and a 3D-capable camera or camcorder still seems like a risky proposition at this point, as some key questions remain.
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    Sharp develops super high-def screen for future TV 19/05/2011 13:18:00

    Japan's Sharp has developed an 85-inch LCD (liquid crystal display) panel with resolution equivalent to 16 times that of today's HDTV panels. The screen, which is only a prototype, was developed for Super Hi-Vision, a next-generation television system currently under development in Japan.
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    JVC launches 3D camcorder 09/03/2011 13:47:00

    JVC has launched its first Full HD camcorder: The JVC Everio GS-TD1. The GS-TD1 will be available in April, but no pricing details have been revealed. The camera is capable of using its 5x optical zoom while shooting 3D footage and features a touchscreen LCD that offers glasses-free 3D.
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    Digitize your movies 03/03/2011 02:00:00

    Analog movies can be the easiest--or the hardest--medium to digitize, depending on the format you're working with. While older camcorder and video formats such as 8mm and Hi8 or VHS and Betamax tapes are easy to transfer, digitizing film can be difficult at best.
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    JVC shrinks higher-than-HD projector 20/01/2011 09:25:00

    The road to higher-than-high-def television has taken another step forward with the development of this projector by JVC. The device works with Super Hi-Vision. That's a a prototype format developed by NHK, Japan's public broadcaster.
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    Japan's JVC shrinks super high-def projector 19/01/2011 23:39:00

    The road to higher-than-high-def television has taken another step forward with the development of a projector by JVC that is less than half the size and a quarter the weight of previous devices.
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    Panasonic HM-TA1 Full HD pocket camcorder 06/09/2010 16:20:00

    The Panasonic HM-TA1 is a pocket-sized HD camcorder for the Web 2.0 blogging set. Dubbed a "multimedia mobile camera", the Panasonic HM-TA1 can be used to shoot video, snap digital photos or even as a webcam. It boasts Full HD video recording, an 8-megapixel still image mode (via interpolation) and inbuilt software that lets you upload your creations directly to Facebook or YouTube.
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    Kogan Full HD 1080p Deluxe Touchscreen Video Camcorder Camera 11/08/2010 12:00:00

    The Kogan Full HD 1080p Deluxe Touchscreen Video Camcorder Camera is an affordable high-definition camcorder that records video to SD/SDHC memory cards. Just like Kogan's previous camcorders, it punches well above its weight when it comes to price vs. performance.
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    JVC RV-NZB50S BoomBlaster 27/05/2010 15:10:00

    The JVC RV-NB50S BoomBlaster (AKA JVC RV-NB50 Kaboom!) is a portable music player of the truck-sized, ghetto-blasting variety equipped with two subwoofers.
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    Sony Bloggie MHS-PM5K HD pocket camcorder 26/02/2010 12:05:00

    The ‘pocket camcorder’ has irrevocably changed the video landscape as we knew it. Smaller, simpler and infinitely cheaper, they have become the consumer’s number-one choice when it comes to capturing video. It has left traditional camcorder vendors feeling bewildered and endangered -- like hulking Neanderthals in the face of a sleek new breed. Well, Sony has decided to fight fire with fire with the Bloggie MHS-PM5K. If you can’t beat ‘em, you might as well join ‘em, right?
 
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