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JVC Launches New Line Of State-Of-The-Art DVD Players

22-Feb-01

JVC is exciting your senses with four new DVD players, the XV-SA75GD, XV-S65GD, XV-M50BK, and the XV-S45GD, each with superior audio and video features to guarantee customer satisfaction. JVCís top-of-the-line DVD player is the XV-SA75GD offers exceptional audio/video quality with progressive scan output, a 10-bit/54MHz video digital-to-analog converter, and a wide range of performance features including Video Fine Processor, 3-Step Theater Position, Variable Search and Slow as well as Digest, Strobe, and Zoom Play and Angle List. The XV-SA75GD combines sought-after features in a unit that is sure to bring years of fun and entertainment. The XV-SA75GD delivers pure tones, thanks to the 1-bit P.E.M. D.D. audio digital-to-analog converter and inter-format playback as it offers compatibility with both192kHz/24-bit and 96kHz/24-bit DVD-Audio formats. A built-in DolbyÆ Digital/DTSÆ Digital Surround decoder ensures rich, tonal audio. The unit can playback virtually any format, including DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, MP3 CD, VCD and CD-R/RW, so itís the perfect complement to any living room. All of JVCís new DVD players offer multiple playback capabilities including DVD, CD, VCD, and CD-R/RW with the two top-of-the-line players (XV-S75GD and XV-S65GD) offer MP3. Each has outputs for component, S-Video and composite video and offers optical and coaxial digital output as well. To provide even more ease-of-use, the entire 2001 line of DVD players are equipped with JVCís sought after AV Compulink so you can be up to speed on the artistic details for both audio and video selections. In terms of video capabilities, all models also offer user-friendly functions such as variable search (forward and reverse), variable slow (forward and reverse), Digest Play (nine pictures), Angle List (where available), Strobe Play (nine pictures) and Zoom Play. For superior sound, each model has 24-bit/96kHz P.E.M. D.D. converters with Dolby Digital, DTS, and MPEG digital out capabilities and 3-D Phonic sound. The XV-S65GD is loaded with state-of-the-art features. This new player offers extraordinary picture quality thanks to a newly developed powerful A/V decoder with built-in 10-bit re-quantization and 54Mhz video sampling for a wide video bandwidth. Viewers can also upconvert the deckís native 4:2:2 YCrCb video signal via oversampling to achieve a 4:4:4 signal which results in crisp and vivid high resolution images. The XV-S65GD model boasts Pure Progressive Scan output for superior picture quality and offers a Video Fine Processor for extra sharp imaging with three-steps of Theater Position for great presentations. The XV-S65GD also offers high quality graphical interface for ease-of-use and a multi-brand glow-in-the-dark remote. A multitude of user-friendly features let movie fans customize their home viewing experience. The XV-S45GD DVD player varies slightly with a 10-bit/27MHz video D/A converter and but offers trilingual (English, French, Spanish) on-screen languages for added functionality. Now music fans can get three times the fun with JVCís new XV-M50BK three-disc DVD Changer. Of course, this DVD player offers all the features and functionality customers have come to expect from JVC, including 10-bit/27MHz video digital-to-analog converter, 3-Step Theater Position, Variable Slow and Variable Search, Multiple Play Modes (Digest, Strobe, Zoom) Angle List and Resume Function. JVC ups the ante with its XV-M50BK DVD triple-tray changer offering even more audio options. Engineered with the same high standards as the rest of the line (24-bit/96kHz P.E.M. D.D. converter), the XV-M50BK delivers gives audiophiles even more freedom with Dolby Digital/DTS and MPEG digital out, and 3-D Phonic capabilities. This cutting-edge changer offers a wide range of playback found across the line (DVD, VCD, CD, and CD-R/RW) as well as optical and coaxial digital output, and component, S-Video and composite compatibilities. For extra convenience and more listening pleasure, the XV-M50BK has 2-Mode Screen Saver, JVCís sought-after AV Compulink, and a multi-brand remote control. In all its new DVD players, JVCís carefully engineered design improves sound performance with separate audio and video paths to make each circuit totally independent. Additionally, the audio circuit is divided into sub-blocks channel by channel to eliminate interference and improve sound quality. The sub-blocks are divided into (1) an independent audio circuitry block, (2) an independent video circuitry block, (3) a mechanism, (4) servo/signal processing circuit (which resides on the underside of the mechanism), and (5) the power supply. For more information on JVCís 2001 video product line, visit JVCís Web site at www.jvc.com.

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