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  1. Dec 20, 2022 · JVC turntables. When browsing the local listing for treasures, a lot of folks are looking for the big brand names (we all know the ones). JVC often gets overlooked, not always, but they as like all the companies at the time manufactured some top pieces of kit. I restore a lot of turntables. I...

  2. Aug 2, 2016 · JVC’s VHS format won this round, but Sony would not forget… VHS-C vs. Video8 By the mid-80s, Sony was behind VHS in the home entertainment market and losing ground quickly.

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    I've been CNET's TV reviewer since 2002, and spent years reviewing TVs for other publications before that, so I've seen a lot of that change in person. I remember getting in a 34-inch widescreen Sony cathode ray tube TV for review (one of the last of its kind and a superb performer) and struggling with a colleague to lift it onto a stand for evalua...

    Before flat TVs came along, the most important factor limiting the mass adoption of big screens wasn't desire -- we've always hungered for a huge, immersive, theatrical picture in our living rooms. It was technology. CRT-based TVs maxed out at 40 inches so if you wanted a bigger screen your only choice was a technology that died eight years ago: re...

    Rear-projection was replaced by plasma among big-screen seekers. For years as a reviewer I steered readers not toward LCD-based flat-panel TVs but toward plasma, another flat-panel TV technology that, in my tests, produced a better picture for less money than LCD. Panasonic led the way with numerous excellent models and Samsungalso had some superb ...

    I agree with Baker: People will always want bigger, cheaper TVs. The next frontier is almost incomprehensibly huge -- 85 inches -- but today you can buy one for $1,900. It won't be long before it costs $999 or even less. That might be close to the upper limit for traditional flat-panel LCD and OLED tech when you consider shipping and factors like, ...

  4. Oct 5, 2023 · The Lifespan of JVC TVs. You can expect decent quality from JVC TVs that will last 7-9 years like other high-end smart TVs. When used almost all day long they will last closer to four years, as the screen and electronic parts need time to cool off and get ready to be turned on again.

  5. Feb 26, 2023 · February 26, 2023 - 7:57 am. JVC unveils its first 4K OLED TV with some pretty impressive specs. JVC VO9100 series offers, among other things, HDMI 2.1 interfaces as well as Dolby Vision HDR. With its latest premium smart TV, JVC LT-65VO9100, the manufacturer claims that the model it presents is ready to compete with similar OLED devices from ...

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  6. Oct 5, 2023 · The Reliability of JVC TVs. JVC has an established track record when it comes to providing reliable consumer electronics. JVC TVs will last up to 10 years when used properly. This requires them to cool off completely at least twice per day. JVC offers reliable smart TVs that can go head to head with other TVs on the market.

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    JVC (short for Japan Victor Company) is a Japanese brand owned by JVCKenwood.Founded in 1927 as the Victor Talking Machine Company of Japan and later as Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (日本ビクター株式会社, Nihon Bikutā kabushiki gaisha), the company was best known for introducing Japan's first televisions and for developing the Video Home System video recorder.

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