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JVC LT47P789 47-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV with iPod TeleDock | 
| Brand: JVC Category: CE
Buy New: $2,199.99
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 20991
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Display Size: 47 Shipping Weight (lbs): 63.1 Dimensions (in): 44.4 x 31.5 x 11.8 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: LT47P789 Model: LT47P789 UPC: 046838033346 EAN: 0046838033346 ASIN: B0017SR7JG
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Retractive iPod Docking Station | | • | 1920 x 1080p FHD Panel | | • | ATSC/QAM tuning system | | • | Contrast/Response/Viewing Angle: 10000:1/8msec/176 | | • | iPod Charging system |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description TV playback of iPod video content is more convenient than ever, the JVC LCD TVs with a built-in iPod dock.When an iPod is docked, a menu appears on the TV screen for selecting music, music shuffle or video playback. iPod can be controlled from the TV's remote, which includes a circular keypad with a control scheme that mimics the iPod's control wheel. Photos can also be displayed as a slide show along with music. During music playback, song title and artist name are displayed on the TV screen. During video playback, low resolution files, such as internet videos, can be displayed in a small screen mode. Higher resolution video can be shown in nine aspect modes at full screen. There's also the option to play music files while the TV displays television programming. In addition, the iPod will charge while docked wheter the TVs power is on or off.Besides the iPod dock and playback features, JVC's P-Series LCD TVs are full featured high definition displays with a cabinet design that conveys the sets focus on both audio and video performance. Each features a universal remote with direct input access, on-screen menu system, a side-mounted USB photo viewer, and ATSC/QAM tuning.Connections include three HDMI inputs, two component inputs, one S-video input, SPDIF input and an analog audio output for sending sound from an iPod or the TV through a home theater system.The sound package delivers 10 watts per channel to a pair of JVC's exclusive oblique cone speakers. And JVC's Omni Surround package with equalizer offers four listening modes - movie, music, news (for news or talk show programming) and mono (for simulated stereo from mono programming).
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| Customer Reviews:
So far, very good. November 21, 2008 skinnytoe (Midwest) I got this TV primarily because of the built in iPod dock and the good price. So far, I'm very impressed. Picture - After hooking it up to my cable box with an HDMI cable and adjusting some of the settings, the picture is even better than I expected, even on non HD broadcasts. Blacks are black, and no blur from fast motion. The screen does a great job of reducing glare and reflections. Sound - The sound is adequate. Has 2 speakers with an option for simulated surround sound. The sound is weak compared to a home entertainment system, but about average for a TV. There are several sound settings and can be customized. Remote - The remote works good and is laid out pretty well. I mostly only use it to to play the ipod, since normally use the remote from the cable company. iPod Dock - JVC is currently the only TV manufacturer that offers a built in iPod dock. The dock flips down from the front of the TV just below the screen, and gives you the ability to play music or videos from most iPod's through the TV. There is a very limited menu on the TV screen for control of the iPod. For most iPod models the TV screen menu only allows you to: Play music (alphabetically); Shuffle play music; or Play videos. You can also skip forward or back to the next song or video using the remote. More control of the iPod can be done using the TV remote to operate the menus on the iPod itself, or you can manually manipulate the menu on the ipod unit. It would be nice if the full ipod screen appeared on the TV, but it doesn't. Videos from the iPod are not very high quality, so are best viewed in a small screen mode. Overall - Seems to be a well made TV with a lot of features. I'm very pleased.
Great picture September 18, 2008 Randy Mcfarlen (arizona) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I purchased the LT47P789 a couple days ago. I upgraded from the VP322- 32" plasma. I thought the plasma had a good HD picture until I put them side by side. There really is a big difference in richness and quality between the 2 pictures. The plasma seems to have a dull film over the picture with colors not as true or vivid including blacks. There is also a difference in detail such as face imperfections that are clearly picked up on the 1080 versus the 720 plasma. For comparison I used a Gefen tv splitter 1:4 that takes the HDMI cable from my Dish Network receiver and splits it to 4-HDMI displays. The Gefen splitters are a little pricey but they also split the audio correctly including lip sync pass through. 2 x 10 watt Speakers provide decent sound and are not tinny like on the plasma. A would recommend a surround sound system for true theater feel however. I see little to no motion blur while watching sports in HD. Its comparable with the plasma. The tv also has the ipod docking station that I have yet to try. The cons I see with the LT47P789 is it does a poor job with SD 480i signals. The plasma also did a poor job. The 480p progressive scan dvd player looks very good however. Hopefully we will have all HD channels in the near future. Just a note the factory settings were actually not that good for my taste when I got the tv. After doing some adjusting I ended up with: video status-dynamic, tint-45, color-68, picture-54, bright- 52, detail-25, back light-100, color temp-cool.
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