
JVC will show off its thinnest LCD HDTV at CES next week. Weighing at 5kg, the super thin TV uses LED as its backlight. Stay tuned for more updates. [Akihabara]
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JVC will show off its thinnest LCD HDTV at CES next week. Weighing at 5kg, the super thin TV uses LED as its backlight. Stay tuned for more updates. [Akihabara]

The JVC I-K50 in-car CD player can handle your audio CDs and supports MP3, WMA and AAC files on a CD or stored on a USB flash drive. It also has an iPod dock that supports iPod classic, nano, touch and iPhone. No word on pricing at this time. [Akihabara]

Victor JVC has recently released two new camcorders in Japan. The first one is the Everio GZ-MG840 that comes equipped with 60GB of hard disk drive allowing this video camera to record up to 14 hours and 20 minutes video in 720×480 resolution. The next one is the Everio GZ-MG880, which comes with a built-in hard disk of 120GB allowing you to record up to 28 hours and 40 minutes video. These YouTube-friendly camcorders boast 1/6 inch CCD sensor with a 32x Optical zoom, and 2.7 inch LCD screen. The JVC Everio GZ-MG840 and Everio GZ-MG880 are priced at 70,000 Yens (€580) and 75,000 Yens (€620), respectively. [Product Page via Digital Camera Blog]

JVC has showed off its new LED display in Times Square that offers 720p (1,280 x 720) resolution. This billboard is able to display 60 frames per second with only 8mm pixel pitch. [Engadget]

Victor-JVC has released the limited edition of the DLA-HD750 projector that is available only for 200 units. What makes this projector special is that it has a “Premium Pearl white†color. The specs are remain the same with the previous version. The JVC DLA-HD750-W projector features a native ratio of 50000:1, and a brightness of 900 Lumens. It is also Full HD with supports for 1080p resolution. This limited edition projector will be released on December 25th, 2008 for a hefty €6100. [Press Release]

JVC teams up with Sensio for their new and very expensive 3D projector for your home viewing pleasure. JVC will work on the hardware department and leave all the 3D magic with Sensio on the DLA-RS2. Each DLA-RS2 costs around $9,000. This amazing projector won’t be available until 2009. [Engadget]

Although it would make perfect sense that TV’s today should come with built-in PVR’s, it obviously hasn’t become common sense yet. JVC attempts to break that, by throwing their new DE9 series with built-in TV recording. Inside the sexy slim panels you will find a 160GB hard drive and two Freeview tuners so you can record one program while watching another; and even another if you count in the analog tuner too. They each come with three HDMI sockets, two Scart connectors, component input and digital audio out. Available now. [Electricpig]

JVC has a new eco-friendly speaker concept which is called the Sound Garden KiriKabu. The speaker concept is now on display in Tokyo at the Designer’s Week exhibition. It merges potted plants with multi-directional speakers that consists of a woofer, and left- and right-channel stereo speakers powered by an internal amplifier. [Impress]

JVC comes back with the new HD projector in the form of the 4K2K DLA-SH4K, which is touted as “the smallest ultra high definition 10MP projector” in the market today. The projector adopts JVC 1.27 inch 10 Mega Pixel D-ILA technology that projects SH4K images using 4096×2400 resolution and features a multi-screen display mode allowing four screens to display Full HD quality video at once. Other cool features are include a brightness level of 3500 ANSI lumens, four DVI-D (Dual-Link) and RS-232C/USB/Ethernet connections. [DailyDigitals]