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JVC HD-61FH96 user reviews

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  • 4.5 stars

    "Superior Picture - a leadership 1080P HDTV" on by richroth99

    Pros: Brilliant Vivid Colors; Good sound quality

    Cons: No direct access to select inputs w/ remote; slight /ocassional picture graininess

    Summary: My family and I have been using this JVC 61" 1080P (HD-61FH96) for about 10 days.
    After carefully studying the available sets, we narrowed our choice to three: the Mitsubishi 1080p DLP’s versus the Sony 1080P XBR’s versus the JVC .

    I will tell you in advance that I am predisposed towards Sony. I have owned perhaps a dozen of their products over the past 35 years, and cannot remember even a single product failure. Nonetheless, there were issues that drove us away from Sony that I will address letter. Additionally, the very impressive “canned” Mitsubishi 1080P firwewire demo coupled with strong endorsements from our local B-Screen store also encouraged us to seriously consider the Mitsubishi.

    First and foremost, none of them will accept a true 1080P input as the current generation of HDMI inputs (with only 1 or 2 exceptions) is still bandwidth limited to 1080i. However, ultimately, the pictures on all three of these sets is so very good, that my wife and I decided that the current generation was “good enough”. Keep in mind that all three of these sets has a fill ratio greater than 90% and their pictures are noticeably free of any “screendoor” effect. You have to study these sets for a while before the differences become apparent. Note that our feeds included 1080i satellite via HDMI (which required a reset via the service menu the first day of ownership); and 480P DVD via component RGB video. Here are our conclusions regarding the JVC:

    The JVC clearly has the most vivid and intense colors coupled with very black blacks. In a word, the display is Gorgeous. In fact, to some people the colors may appear too intense. However, the set (and remote) also include a function called “TheatrePro” wherein with a single push of the button, the brightness, contrast, and color intensities can be toned down to industry standard (6500) levels used by movie theaters. We find that we use the TheatrePro at night, but during the day we regularly exploit the JVC’s superior brightness and color intensity capabilities to compensate for the ambient sunlight in our family room that would otherwise wash-out many competing Rear Projection Displays. On the negative side, with some live video feeds, there was a slight tendency of the set to overdrive red (requiring manual adjustment of hue and color intensity), and occasionally a slight graininess apparent when panning light colored background scenes.

    When feeding the set a progressive scan (480P) DVD , the pictures were again gorgeous. In fact, so good, that I’m not sure I’ll be willing to invest too much extra money for a BlueRay or HD DVD.

    The remote is a mixed bag. I could not get the available codes to work with our DirectTV HD receiver nor our older Sony Pro-logic receiver. Additionally, key functions are somewhat scattered around the remote. On the plus side, the remote has full backlighting and easy one button access to very important functions such as aspect ratio; picture mode (intensity) and sound field. In the end, I purchased Theater Master MX500 for $99 and used the JVC remote to manually teach the special one-button functions to the MX500.

    The stock sound of the built –in JVC speakers is surprisingly good (better than the Sony), and the sound-field functions are very usable including settings for talk; movies; or music. We observe that the “talk” setting does an excellent job of squelching ambient music or sound effects. Although I have excellent hearing, I have already learned that the “talk” setting can dramatically improve a viewer’s ability to hear soft speech when watching movies with difficult to hear soundtracks.

    Finally, we get to the issue of “packaging”. Herein is the problem with the Sony which incorporates speaker “wings” on each side of the main cabinet that have the effect of increasing the width of the Sony to 66” versus only 57.25” for the JVC. Whereas the JVC will easily fit into a wall-unit with a 60” stand, the Sony will not. Additionally, the JVC cabinetry is a uniform unobtrusive matt black finish whereas the Sony includes a glossy black frame and silver speaker wings. Some people may prefer the looks of the Sony, but we found that the glossy trim and silver wings were distracting.

    SUMMARY: All three sets had very good pictures but we believe that the Sony and JVC sets were slightly better than the Mitsubishi. The Sony and JVC sere very comparable. However, the JVC appeared brighter with more vivid colors. (Both sets seemed to display detail better than the Mit DLP.) On the other hand, the occasional slight graininess that we discerned on the JVC was not present on the Sony.

    CONCLUSION: If you watch TV primarily in the dark, and the wide Sony cabinet is not an issue for you, you may prefer the Sony. However, if your set will be located in a room with ambient sunlight, and/or you are space limited, the JVC has the advantage. I believe that both are superior to the Mit DLP. Overall, our family is ecstatic with the performance of this (JVC 1080P) set.

    Richard Rothschild

  • 1.5 stars

    "Be careful" on by Gsteele

    Pros: Nice screen

    Cons: Very short bulb life

    Summary: I've had two JVC HD-ILA sets in the past year and a half. The first was returned after 11 months, having gone through 4 lamps ((>$200 each) in that period. The replacement unit burned out lamps the same way. They were replaced under warranty, but in one case took two weeks to arrive, which is a ridiculous length of time to be without a TV, and over superbowl as well. The extended warranty will cover lamps for the first three years, but after that? They are supposed to last 10 times as long as my experience has shown. Be careful - 4 lamps a year buys a new TV in two years. JVC needs to fix this fast. Is this the Gillette business model, where the lamps are the blades? Buy that warranty or go broke? Crazy.

  • 4.0 stars

    "A few flaws, but otherwise a great TV" on by YourWakeUpCall

    Pros: Aesthetics, picture quality

    Cons: Input switching, known HDMI issues, service, menus

    Summary: I've had this TV for 8 weeks and it has been in the shop for almost 3 of those weeks. The HDMI inputs stopped working after a few weeks. My local authorized JVC service center said that this is a known problem and was able to repair it quickly (I called on a Wednesday, they picked it up the next Monday, and called to say it was fixed 2 days later). Unfortunately, it took 2 weeks for them to put in on a truck and bring it back to my home. Immediately after turning it on, I notice hair and dirt projected onto the screen. I immediately called the service center and they picked it up 5 days later. It's currently gone and I don't know when its going to be back.

    I'm not sure if I would buy this - or any big screen TV - again. I've never had any issues with any CRT TV I have ever owned and I am extremely disappointed that such an expensive product has so many issues.

    Repair issues aside, I find the menu system to be incredibly tedious. Input selection is simply unacceptable. The picture is great when the source signal is good, but SD signals are almost unwatchable.

  • 5.0 stars

    "The only HiDef TV to buy!!!" on by bizfix

    Pros: Fantastic picture quality. Easy to set up.

    Cons: Nothing negative to say.

    Summary: I have had the 56" screen for 3 months now and I am very pleased with the brilliant colors and crisp picture quality. Highly recommend this set for those that cannot afford a comprable size in a plasma or LCD screen.

  • 5.0 stars

    "Best looking picture of an HDTV I have ever seen!" on by NMAK

    Pros: Manuel Picture Settings, PiP, Excellent low def picture, Amazing HD picture, Super Bright w/ No Glare, Great set of inputs and the JVC stand rotates!

    Cons: Changing from input to input is SLOW and must be done going up or down 1 by 1.

    Summary: I bought this from futureshop 4 months ago with the stand included. In store I would have argued that this wasn't the best picture but once I took this home I was stunned, it's by far WAY better then any HDTV I have seen at a sports bar or anywhere for that matter. When your watching a movie in dark room the TV is so bright it luminettes the entire room and you will want to actually crank the brightness down a few notches. In bright sunlight the TV has no reflection, light rooms pose no problem for this TV.

    If I am not mistaken the editor claimed this had poor low def picture quality, this is completely the opposite, it's the best I have ever seen (at least while hooked up to component) I can sit 3 feet away from this TV watching low def and it still looks fantastic.

    After 4 months there has not been any problems so far.

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