Entered CNET Catalog: 11/08/2003
SKU: 0046838208034
Manufacturer: JVC America
Manufacturer description
The 26-inch LT-26WX84 incorporates the company's Digital Image Scaling Technology (D.I.S.T.) to upconvert image resolution to 770p. The new JVC LT-26WX84 JVC includes the company's high-performance edge correction circuitry, HD DSD (Digital Super Detail), and strengthens the product by adding home theater features such as Four Point Color Management, TheaterPro 6500K color temperature, Digital Noise Clear Circuitry, an interactive plug-in menu, XDS ID Display, and Natural Cinema 3-2 pull down with on/off capability for all telecine sources. Other features include an NTSC tuner with split screen and index. A DVI 1.0 compatible input with HDCP (High Definition Content Protection) offers an uncompressed solution to the transmission and display of high definition content. The TV also includes an auto sensing component video input, assuring the best possible picture quality whether a viewer is using DTV, DVD or D-VHS, and two S-Video and three AV inputs. This unit also includes JVC's unique "Natural Progressive" picture improvement technologies to optimize signal quality before the picture is displayed on the screen. JVC's 10.95 million pixel Natural Progressive technology doubles the image data in each field and uses advanced 3D interpolation to display a solid image without any noticeable scanning lines on-screen and eliminates jagged edge noise and image trails. The new LCD TV's audio section features BBE High Definition Sound Enhancement along with a new version of JVC's Advanced Hyper Surround along and 20 watts of power driving the set's built-in speaker system.Product summary
The good: Solid video processing with 2:3 pull-down; HDTV-capable resolution; sharp, highly detailed images; decent black-level performance for an LCD.
The bad: Color decoding exhibits heavy red push; inaccurate reds and greens; won't work with computers.
The bottom line: This attractive LCD TV produces extremely sharp pictures, and its relatively low price sweetens the deal.
Editors' review
- Editors' Choice: No
- Reviewed on: 12/12/2003
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Physically, the WX84 is quite attractive. Rather than giving it the all-silver look so popular among these sets, JVC surrounded its screen with a black bezel and reserved the silver finish for the face's bottom edge, the base, and the stand. The black frame looks good and increases the perceived contrast ratio in the picture, making it seem darker.The panel gives you some placement flexibility by swiveling left and right to accommodate your seating area. Unfortunately, the blue power light is quite distracting; it's very bright and located close to the screen's lower-right corner.
The remote is universal and, thankfully, fully backlit. However, its ergonomics leave a bit to be desired. The buttons are arranged in a finger-unfriendly layout, and they're small and difficult to distinguish. But we did find the internal menu system intuitive and fairly easy to navigate. With a native resolution of 1,280x768, the WX84 has enough pixels to be truly HDTV-compatible. It can display every detail of 720p, but it scales 1080i HD and everything else to fit its own resolution. Naturally, you'll need an outboard HDTV tuner to view high-definition programs.
This panel isn't exactly packed with conveniences, but it covers the basics. It offers picture-in-picture with Swap and Freeze functions, a sleep timer, Advance Hyper Surround and Hyper Bass audio modes, and built-in front-firing stereo speakers.
Picture-enhancing features include the Low and High color-temperature presets; four aspect ratios; and the Standard, Dynamic, Theater, and Game picture modes, which have very different color palettes. There is also a four-point color-management system. We tried correcting the color decoder with it (see the Performance section), but it wasn't very effective.
The television's connectivity options are fairly generous. The DVI jack is equipped with HDCP copy protection, so it works with next-generation HDTV receivers and DVD players. Both A/V inputs have S-Video and composite video. The other ins comprise a set for component video and one connection for RF signals. You'll also find a set of monitor A/V outputs. There's no VGA input, and the DVI hookup didn't work with the computer sources we tried, so you should consider this LCD only if you don't want to plug in a PC. The WX84's picture has good and bad points. On one hand, the color decoder accentuates red like crazy, which forced us to turn down the color during calibration. But video processing is good, and excellent 2:3 pull-down resulted in an extremely clean rendering of the opening sequence of Star Trek: Insurrection. Black-level performance also tops that of most other panels we've tested. A CRT-based display would do better, but dark scenes on the WX84 revealed decent shadow detail--a pleasant surprise.
When we set the WX84 to the Low color-temperature setting, our precalibration grayscale measured 6,050K at a luminance of 30IRE and 7,450K at 80IRE. After calibration, the respective numbers changed to 6,650K and 6,475K--very close to the 6,500K ideal. This significant improvement helped the panel produce more-accurate colors but didn't compensate for the erroneous reds. Postcalibration peak light output was a very bright 48 footlamberts, which is ample for rooms with a lot of ambient light--think daytime soaps with the blinds open.
We tested the WX84 with Joe Kane's Digital Video Essentials DVD. The disc contains computer-generated video, which this set (like most LCD panels) definitely handles more ably than film-based material. The opening scene looked really good, and the shuttle launch was crisp and sharp, although color saturation could have been better.
We also watched HDNet and Discovery HD Theater via our DirecTV high-definition feed, and aside from the aforementioned issues, the picture looked excellent. Compared with the Mitsubishi LT-2220, the WX84 offers fewer features but similar performance and four more inches of screen.
User opinions
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Excellent image classy design
Pros: super sharp picture
Cons: speakers are sub-standard. With a sound system it could be perfect for a small/medium room.
out of 3 user reviews
Very good buy, got for same price as Sony's 23 inch
Pros: Sleek & simple.very good picture..price comparable to sony's 23 inch klv-23hr1 or hr2
Cons: Remote controle is big and bulky..real outdated..they should take lessons from Bose when it comes to remotes.
out of 3 user reviews
Great LCD TV monitor
Pros: Dedicated TV monitor so you get best HDTV-tuned resolution, extremely sharp and vivid image quality, affordable
Cons: Kinda hard to find in stores