JVC Home JVC LT-42P300 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
Product Description: Imagine an LCD TV that lets you play back your video content that you have downloaded to your iPod. The 42″ Class TeleDock LCD TV by JVC will not only playback and up convert the content to 1080p. The iPod will be charged as longs as it’s docked. Images are bright sharp, and clear on this fine JVC HDTV that is ready for DTV and a wide variety of components for true home-theater performance. It has a 1920×1080 screen for displays up to 1080p for Blu-Ray (Blu-Ray player optional). This helps deliver a 6500:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio and 500 cd/m2 Brightness. Slim stylish gloss black cabinet with blue diffuser illumination makes viewing easier. It also complies with Energy Star 3.0 for energy-efficient performance. With built-in, swing-out iPod Teledock: Energy Star qualified TV HD with built-in ATSC tuner and Clear QAM Color Temperature Control – Cool/Natural/Warm 12 Selectable Aspect Modes Unified remote with direct video input buttons 6500 – 1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio 500cd/m2 Brightness 6ms Response Rate 20-Watts Total Audio Power – 10 Watts per channel Oblique Cone Speakers (2x) Omni Surround with preset listening modes – creates vitrual surround sound from 2 sound channels VESA Compliant for use with optional wall mounts Equalizer presets – Speech/Jazz/Classic/Rock/User (choice) 3 HDMI w/HDCP Digital Video Inputs w/CEC 2 Component Video Inputs 1 PC Input (D-Sub 15 Pin) USB Input for Photo Viewer 1 S-Video & 2 AV Inputs Optical Digital Audio Output Fixed Audio Output Resolution – Up to 1080p Unit Dimensions (WxHxD) – 39 7/8 x 26 5/8 x 4 1/2 inches, 39 7/8 x 29 7/8 x 4 1/2 inches (with stand)
Product Description: Imagine an LCD TV that lets you play back your video content that you have downloaded to your iPod. The 42″ Class TeleDock LCD TV by JVC will not only playback and up convert the content to 1080p. The iPod will be charged as longs as it’s docked. Images are bright sharp, and clear on this fine JVC HDTV that is ready for DTV and a wide variety of components for true home-theater performance. It has a 1920×1080 screen for displays up to 1080p for Blu-Ray (Blu-Ray player optional). This helps deliver a 6500:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio and 500 cd/m2 Brightness. Slim stylish gloss black cabinet with blue diffuser illumination makes viewing easier. It also complies with Energy Star 3.0 for energy-efficient performance. With built-in, swing-out iPod Teledock: Energy Star qualified TV HD with built-in ATSC tuner and Clear QAM Color Temperature Control – Cool/Natural/Warm 12 Selectable Aspect Modes Unified remote with direct video input buttons 6500 – 1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio 500cd/m2 Brightness 6ms Response Rate 20-Watts Total Audio Power – 10 Watts per channel Oblique Cone Speakers (2x) Omni Surround with preset listening modes – creates vitrual surround sound from 2 sound channels VESA Compliant for use with optional wall mounts Equalizer presets – Speech/Jazz/Classic/Rock/User (choice) 3 HDMI w/HDCP Digital Video Inputs w/CEC 2 Component Video Inputs 1 PC Input (D-Sub 15 Pin) USB Input for Photo Viewer 1 S-Video & 2 AV Inputs Optical Digital Audio Output Fixed Audio Output Resolution – Up to 1080p Unit Dimensions (WxHxD) – 39 7/8 x 26 5/8 x 4 1/2 inches, 39 7/8 x 29 7/8 x 4 1/2 inches (with stand)
A Leading Consumer Magazine lists this like a Best Buy. And I urgently need a TV. So I bought it. Okay, I think, but I’d like to have some ‘more studied in a store. Compared to my old (dead), Sharp Aquos, that’s what I miss:
1) PIP
2) too much reflected light from windows
3) If the source is changed, will always be a * default display mode shows that only 95% of the photos available. I * always * about the display mode to “go” right. No way to set a different default.
That’s it. Only use with a PS3 (Blu-ray DVD + games) and PC. But is not dead, at least.

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