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JVC Releases DT-E21L4 and DT-E17L4G HD Monitors at NAB 2012

JVC Releases DT-E21L4 and DT-E17L4G HD Monitors at NAB 2012

Posted on Apr 23, 2012 by MG3

JVC is happy to announce today the release of two new professional monitors, the DT-E21L4 and the DT-E17L4G. These screens measure 21 and 17 inches, respectively, and they both feature full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution. The displays will be joining the company’s E Series monitors and come with a TN panel with 10-bit color processing. The company has included a diverse connection panel that includes HDMI, VGA, 5BNC, and more. The monitors will be on display this week at the NAB show. The DT-E21L4 will be priced at $2950, while the DT-E17L4G will retail for $2560.

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JVC outs GZ-EX250 Wi-Fi camcorder

JVC outs GZ-EX250 Wi-Fi camcorder

Posted on Mar 12, 2012 by MG15

JVC has unveiled the first of four new camcorders that offer Wi-Fi for e-mailing or transferring digital files. The first of the camcorders to surface is the GZ-EX250. This camcorder supports full HD resolution using AVCHD format. It promises high-quality recording with UXP mode and 24 Mbps sampling rate. The camera also has an HDMI output for direct connectivity to TVs. The camera has 16 GB of integrated memory, and offers advanced image stabilization to remove shake from videos and still images. The camera has a 40 times optical zoom lens and sports super LoLux recording with a 1.5 M back-illuminated CMOS sensor. The camera has a 3-inch touch panel LCD and multiple intelligent auto modes.

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JVC Multimedia and Navigation head-units pack touch, BT, app support

JVC Multimedia and Navigation head-units pack touch, BT, app support

Posted on Jan 11, 2012 by MG15

JVC has outed a bevy of new in-car head units, ranging from double-din touchscreen multimedia receivers through to motorized entertainment/multimedia systems, at CES 2012 today. Both the KW-AV multimedia range and KW-NT navigation range offer large LCD displays, iPhone multimedia support and, optionally, HD Radio access. Meanwhile, JVC has also added Bluetooth smartphone support with the new JVC KS-BTA100 module, as well as detailed incoming support for apps in its head units.

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JVC GY-HMQ10 world's first 4k handheld camcorder due March

JVC GY-HMQ10 world's first 4k handheld camcorder due March

Posted on Jan 11, 2012 by MG15

JVC has launched the world’s first 4K handheld camcorder, the JVC GY-HMQ10, packing a 1/2-inch 8.3-megapixel CMOS sensor capable of recording 3840 x 2160 footage at 24p, 50p or 60p. Priced at just under $5k, the GY-HMQ10 can also output 4k footage in real-time, and has an f/2.8 10x zoom lens with optical image stabilizer, as well as a color viewfinder and 3.5-inch touchscreen LCD. Inside there’s JVC’s own Falconbrid LSI processing engine – last seen at CES 2011 in the JVC GS-TD1 3D camcorder, when the company promised us a 4k model was in the pipeline - which saves variable bit rate H.264 codec clips to SDHC or SDXC memory cards. Up to 144Mbps bitrate is supported, and the GY-HMQ10 can recor...

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JVC's 2012 Everio 1080p camcorder lineup gains WiFi, enables geotagging and remote control via smartphone

JVC's 2012 Everio 1080p camcorder lineup gains WiFi, enables geotagging and remote control via smartphone

Posted on Jan 11, 2012 by MG15

JVC's 2012 Everio lineup was just launched, containing seven new models with 1080p recording based on the AVCHD format. There's also a UXP mode with a 24Mbps sampling rate, an HDMI output and a built-in WiFi module in four of the units. We've seen wireless support pop up on cameras in recent months, and even a few pocket camcorders have managed to get cozy with 802.11b/g/n, but it's not everyday you see a legitimate, Full HD shooter with the stuff. We're told that a free app will be made available for Android and iOS devices, enabling users to wirelessly transfer video and stills to a smartphone for quick sharing via the internet. It also allows the phone to be used as a remote control for t...

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JVC GC-PX10 Pricing Unveiled

JVC GC-PX10 Pricing Unveiled

Posted on Oct 11, 2011 by MG3

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JVC has revealed the MSRP of its GC-PX10 hybrid digital camera. Announced in September, the JVC GC-PX10 takes 12-megapixel stills and 1080p full HD video sampled at 36Mbps. Featuring 32 gigabytes of built-in flash memory plus a slot for SDXC/SDHC/SD cards, the JVC GC-PX10 can even shoot stills and video simultaneously. Other highlights include 300fps slow-motion movie capture at VGA resolution, 10x optical zoom with optical image stabilisation, a 3” tiltable touch-sensitive screen, time-lapse recording and a top sensitivity setting of ISO 6400. The JVC GC-PX10 carries an MSRP of $899.95.

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JVC brings GC-PX10 hybrid 1080p60 video, still camera to US

JVC brings GC-PX10 hybrid 1080p60 video, still camera to US

Posted on Oct 04, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: CamerasJVCGC-PX10

JVC chose Monday to bring one of its most unique cameras to the US. The GC-PX10 is meant to stand as the best of both moving and still imagery. Through its use of the Falconbrid chip from the TD1, it can record 1080p video at a full 60 frames per second but can still snap 8.3-megapixel shots in mid-video with the relatively large 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor.
Special modes have their own unique advantages over either camcorders or conventional still cameras. The camera can shoot full 12-megapixel, ISO 6,400 stills at 30 frames per second for two seconds but can shoot 8.3-megapixel stills at an even faster 60 frames per second. Slow motion video is an option at 640x360 at 300 frames per second for ...

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JVC Announces Five 3D Projectors - Two Are 4K

JVC Announces Five 3D Projectors - Two Are 4K

Posted on Sep 15, 2011 by MG1

JVC isn't messing around - they've announced five new 3D projectors that range from the easily affordable to the expensive. The two most high-end of this new set of projectors is capable of displaying resolutions up to 4K. The DLA-X30 is the most basic model in the bunch, offering support for 3D content, a 1080p resolution and a 50,000:1 contrast ratio for $3,499. Stepping up to $4,995 gets you the ISF certified DLA-RS4800 that adds, among other things, 2D to 3D conversion. JVC's DLA-F110E is designed for custom installations and high-end conference rooms alike. It offers 1,700 lumens brightness and a contrast ratio of 30,000:1. It gives you the option of IP control and the ability to be...

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JVC Unveils New Line of 3D projectors

JVC Unveils New Line of 3D projectors

Posted on Sep 12, 2011 by MG1

JVC was proud to announce yesterday 7 new projectors that will be joining their 3D lineup later this year. These models are upgrades to previous models and are all capable of displaying an impressive 3840 x 2160 resolution. While this isn’t truly 4K HD resolution, the company states that it to support the format for incredible picture quality. The projectors have been divided into two series. The Procision Series will include the DLA-X90R, DLA-X70R, and the DLA-X30. The Reference Series will include the DLA-RS65, DLA-RS55, DLA-RS4800, and the DLA-RS45. The top four models between the two series will include JVC’s 4K e-Shift technology, which allows the projectors to convert 2D HD content int...

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JVC Announces New Professional Handheld Camcorder: the GY-HM150

JVC Announces New Professional Handheld Camcorder: the GY-HM150

Posted on Sep 12, 2011 by MG1

With the GY-HM150, JVC is continuing its trend of offering compact and portable options for professional filmmakers. The GY-HM150 inherits its condensed design from the previous GY-HM100, which we reviewed a few years ago at CamcorderInfo.com. The GY-HM150 offers a new encoder and processor in an attempt to improve HD recording quality, as well as provide support for standard definition recording.
Like the GY-HM100, the GY-HM150 includes three 1/4-inch CCD image sensors, which is something that sets it apart from JVCs consumer-grade camcorders (usually equipped with a single CMOS sensor) The GY-HM150 can record Full HD video at a 1920 × 1080 resolution, as well as 720p HD video and 480i stan...

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JVC shows off projectors with 4K precision, but not quite 4K pixels

JVC shows off projectors with 4K precision, but not quite 4K pixels

Posted on Sep 09, 2011 by MG3

JVC first brought 4K home with its $175k DLA-RS4000 and now it's back with four new models with greater than HD resolution at much easier to swallow prices. You'll note the term used is "with 4K precision", because strictly speaking these don't project over 4,000 pixels of horizontal resolution, coming in at a still impressive 3,840 x 2,160 resolution. While this is still about four times the number of a standard HD image, it's less than say, Sony's VPL-VW1000ES. Filling in the difference is JVC's e-Shift technology, which was originally developed for its 8K projector. It works by creating two 1080p frames, with one shifted down diagonally and alternated at 120Hz to create the effect.

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JVC Upgrade its 3D GS-TD1 Camera with AVCHD 2.0

JVC Upgrade its 3D GS-TD1 Camera with AVCHD 2.0

Posted on Aug 26, 2011 by MG15

JVC announced today that it will offer a free upgrade to its 3D Capable GS-TD1 Camera to AVCHD 2.0.
This upgrade will allow all the advantage of AVHCD 2.0 to the GS-TD1 with the capacity to now record Full HD (1080/60p) 3D video camera at 34Mbps in to MP4 (MVC).
If you own one of this GS-TD1 Camera make sure to rush download the latest firmware update on JVC support page.

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JVC new compact HD Everio camcorder comes preloaded with Falconbird image Engine

JVC new compact HD Everio camcorder comes preloaded with Falconbird image Engine

Posted on Aug 03, 2011 by MG1

JVC’s Falconbird image engine is a remarkable little chipset that provide the necessary processing power to handle heavy HD but also 4K2K videos, and today, JVC announced that its new compact (50.5x55x110.5mm for 235g) Everio GZ-HM670, a 3.32Mpix camcorder will featuring Falconbird chipset for smooth HD video recoding.
Other noticeable features on this new GZ-HM670 are its 40x Konica Minolta Optical Zoom, its BSI CMOS Sensor (Back Side Illuminated) and its 32GB of internal memory as well as its SDX Slot.
Along side the GZ-HM670’s announcement, JVC also introduced the CU-BD50 an external Blu-Ray writer made to unload your GZ-HM670’s videos on a Blu-Ray disk on the go.

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JVC GS-TD1 Now Available

JVC GS-TD1 Now Available

Posted on Mar 08, 2011 by MG3

The JVC GS-TD1 - billed as the world’s first consumer camcorder to record 3D footage in Full HD - is now available in the USA. The GS-TD1 uses two camera lenses and two 3.32 megapixel CMOS sensors – o...

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JVC Releases DLA-F110 Projector

JVC Releases DLA-F110 Projector

Posted on Feb 22, 2011 by MG3

JVC unveiled back at ISE a new projector that would be hitting the retail market sometime this year. Today, the company announced the release of their latest projector, the DLA-F110.

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