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Using the PLUGE test pattern as a guideline we set the bright and picture settings to –10 and +2, respectively, on their -30/+30 scales.Īnti-glare technology on the JVC LT-X776 LCD TV series is excellent. We suggest turning the setting down to protect the florescent bulb’s life. With the energy saver mode set at -20 the image is bright enough to be clearly seen in normal ambient light. We only observed a small difference in image brightness between the extreme ends of the scale. The Energy Save Mode setting is used to adjust the bulb's brightness along a scale of -30 to +30. You can tone down the brightness of the LT-37X776 LCD’s image through a combination of settings. Theater, JVC says, should be used in dark rooms and was our preferred standard setting, and game mode should be used with console gaming systems. Bright scenes at dynamic mode actually caused us to blink. It comes set to dynamic, which JVC says delivers a "vivid picture with better contrast when viewing in a brightly lit room." Unless you've installed stadium lighting in your living room, we suspect it'll be a little too bright. The TV has four default picture settings: standard, dynamic, theater, and game. The florescent bulb was powerful enough to brighten the walls of the well-lit room we were testing in. PICTURE QUALITY: 95/100Īs soon as we turned on the LCD TV we noticed its exceptional brightness. Overall, this is a very aesthetically pleasing LCD. When the LCD is turned on, a small bulb below the TV’s frame glows blue and cast light onto the speaker bezel and the table stand. The frame protrudes slightly over the LCD TV’s silver casing, which thinly outlines the top and sides of the TV, and extends 3 inches below the screen to house the speakers. The flagship, 40-inch LT-40X776 LCD adds camera card slots for viewing digital images.Ī black gloss frame surrounds the JVC LT-X776 LCD TV panel.
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Smaller LCD flat panel offerings in the lineup do not get the full feature set of the 32 and 37-inch LCD models. JVC’s new 32-inch and 37-inch LCD flat panel offerings share an identical design, are equipped with identical features, and have the same resolution. In the LT-X776 LCD lineup, larger models get new features like built-in ATSC tuners and CableCARD slots. JVC may not have the standing of Sharp or Sony in the LCD market, but JVC delivers quality 1 st Tier LCD TVs at a lower costs than other 1 st Tier Japanese manufactured competition.įor 2005 JVC replaces its LT-X576 series LCD TVs with the LT-X776 series. JVC is a very respected name in consumer electronics.

Remote control, integrated NTSC and ATSC Tuners,īuilt-in, bottom-mounted speakers, tabletop stand Description: 32" LCD Television, 16:9 Widescreen Format
