JVC announces 42 inch LT-42WX70 LCD Monitor for digital photography
Targeting digital imaging professionals and enthusiasts, JVC announces their latest full HD LCD TV monitor – the 42 inch LT-42WX70. What makes this display ideal for digital imaging folks out there? It’s all in the colors. According to JVC, the LT-42WX70 provides accurate reproductions of “both video and still photographs”. Making this possible is the displays support for a much wider color gamut than it typically found in today’s HDTV sets. The super slim display supports 100 percent of the HDTV broadcasting (sRGB.904) color space and 96 percent of the Adobe RGB color space. Not too shabby for an LCD display eh?
Other features of the JVC LT-42WX70 include the following:
- 52 picture quality adjustment properties
- GENESSA Picture Engine
- Color modes include Wide (the TV’s color space), Normal (ITU-R BT.709; HDTV standards), x.v.Color (xvYCC extended gamut), sRGB (same primaries as HDTV) and Adobe RGB.
- Real Bit Driver processes in 12-bit, and so up-converts 8-bit HD broadcasting and DVD signals or 10-bit Blu-ray signals into 12-bit Deep Color signals
- 120Hz Clear Motion Drive III reduces blurring
- 3D real time, motion-estimated Hadamard noise reduction
- Curved pedestal-style stand which you can dock a separate available tuner
- The low profile tuner can be placed either horizontally or vertically, or hung on the wall
- ENERGY STAR 3.0 rating
- Three HDMI CEC terminals
- D-Sub 15 with component video, and an audio input jack
The JVC LT-42WX70 will be available in April – no word on pricing as of yet.
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