JVC announces new high-speed LCD TVs with 120 Hz refresh rate
JVC announced two new high definition flat panel LCD televisions with technology that delivers crisp fast action images, typically a weakness in LCD performance. The two new sets employ JVC’s new Clear Motion Drive, which produces images at 120 frames per second (120Hz), double the typical rate, and inserts an interpolated image, according to the company. The result is a significant reduction in blurring or ghost images, often a problem with conventional LCD TVs, stated the firm.
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