JVC LT-32WX50: a Full HD 32-inch LED 6.4mm thick LCD

JVC takes advantage of the IFA in Berlin to present a TV with LED ultra thin 6.4 mm thick.  LED technology offers many benefits fairly attractive compared to the LCD, at least on paper: no mercury, reduced consumption, a longer lifetime and better image control. Add to that a thinner wides and you can get this attractive technology from many manufacturers including JVC LCD TVs.  For LT-32WX50, the manufacturer announced already that the slab used is capable of displaying a native contrast ratio of 4000/1 and that this model covers 90% of Adobe RGB gamut. With the  new DynaPix HD circuit , this TV has 2 HDMI inputs , SD and USB 2.0, Finally, the No. 1 asset of this TV is undoubtedly its thinnest of 6.4 mm thick. The output of this LED TV  is scheduled for October/November at a price which should be around $ 3000.

You can read the official Press release Here 

JVC today announced a super slim LCD monitor for home theater use that measures a mere ¼-inch (6.4mm) deep across most of the panel and weighs just 12.5 pounds (5.7kg). The new 32-inch class LT-32WX50 will be available in the U.S. in November.

The new monitor’s super slim profile is made possible by the use of JVC’s edge LED backlighting system. It offers a 4000:1 contrast ratio and wide color gamut for exceptionally high resolution of both video and still images.

The monitor’s shallow depth makes it ideal for consumers who want the design flexibility such a slim design allows. It also lends itself to a variety of commercial applications. Another attribute is that fewer material resources are used in making the monitor, reducing the product’s environmental impact.

Key features of the LT-32WX50 are:

  • Taking advantage of JVC’s unique LCD panel edged-light LED backlight system, the LT-32WX50 is stunningly thin – just 1/4-inch* (6.4mm) deep at its thinnest point, with a slim module inset along the bottom third that houses the monitor’s inputs and other connections;
  • Six picture settings: home, retail, movie, monitor, SLR photo mode, game;
  • It covers a wide color gamut – 100 percent of sRGB and 90 percent of Adobe RGB;
  • It uses approximately 50 percent fewer material resources and eliminates the use of mercury;
  • JVC’s high definition picture engine is designed for reproducing both video and still images;
  • It includes two HDMI connections along with analog RGB (D-Dub, 15-pin); the display can be controlled externally via RS-232C;


* When measured from the front surface of LCD panel to the rear surface of the cabinet. The JVC LT-32WX50 will be available in November for less than $3,000.0
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