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With 16:9 raster compression mode, you can watch anamorphic DVDs in their true 16:9 format--the TV uses all scan lines for the picture within the letter box area so that anamorphic widescreen DVDs display in their proper resolution. TheaterPro 6500K Color Temperature adjusts the set's temperature to the ideal color-temperature for viewing movies in a dark room. Selectable (on/off) velocity-scan modulation improves definition at picture edges, sharpening images by slowing the CRT (cathode-ray tube) beam's horizontal scanning during demanding work and speeding it up when scanning easily rendered sections.
The AV-27F704's three-line digital comb filter enhances resolution by removing blurred edges between colors and reducing dot crawl (tiny, moving dots of color along a sharp color separation in a vertical line, as in a depiction of a character's striped t-shirt). A shadow mask is a thin sheet of perforated metal behind the screen that restricts electron flow, each hole in the sheet corresponding to a single pixel. An Invar mask uses an alloy that's especially resistant to the high temperatures generated by the electron beam, allowing in a brighter, clearer picture. An apacon circuit further enhances low-level details for greater picture sharpness.
The AV-27F704 receives not only stereo broadcasts, but Second Audio Programming (or SAP), too, and you always have Hyper Surround to simulate surround sound from any two speakers. BBE High-Definition Sound improves speech intelligibility and restores the dynamic range of compressed musical passages.
High-end component-video inputs accept video from compatible DVD players and satellite systems, while S-video and standard RCA composite-video inputs accommodate most other video sources. The set offers a total of three audio/video inputs, one of which is built into the front panel so you can hook up a VCR, camcorder, or gaming console. A rear-panel RF input accommodates older VCRs, cable boxes, and antennas.
A multifunction timer turns the TV on and off when you're not home or works as an alarm clock or program reminder; a sleep timer saves energy by turning off the set after you've nodded off. Other features include an interactive plug-in menu, half-tone onscreen display, front-panel lock and V-Chip parental controls, closed captioning with text display, XDS (Extended Data Service) auto clock set with ID display, and an illuminated Super Command universal remote with DVD, TV, and VCR control ability.
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TV, remote control, remote batteries, user's manual, and warranty information.
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
62 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Winner from JVC!,
By Lyle Kliewer (Memphis, TN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: JVC AV-27FA44 27" Flat-Screen TV (Silver) (Electronics)
Over the past 2 months I've gone through quite a saga trying to find the right 27inch tv for our den. I spent several weeks looking for information on JVC L'Art series televisions on the internet with no luck. After having several 27 inch direct view televisions in our den on a "trial" basis, and returning them all for unsatisfactory pictures I decided to try this one even though I hadn't found any reviews on it. While unboxing this monster I saw why I hadn't seen any. Its not a "L'Art" series tv, its an "I'Art" series tv. Still haven't read any reviews on it, but after firing this thing up I didn't need to read any. After several weeks of post-season baseball I'm totally satisfied. The picture is on par with the too expensive for me Sony KV-27FV310 (a very worthy tv if you have the $$$), and all the features I want. Sound is also as good as it gets short of a home theater system, leveling out those irritating commercials that are louder than the program you're watching. The setup menu like the name, is a little awkward at first, but becomes very user friendly after use. The remote control is advertised as being illuminated, but only the 4 major function buttons (volume and channel adjustments) are actually illuminated. Even so, its easy to use, and has seperate buttons for closed-captioning, sound modes, and video modes, which means you don't have to access a menu to change these settings. DVD and VCR controls are easily used, and the aspect ratio(16:9) for DVDs can be changed with the push of a button. There are some potential negatives to this tv. Size wise its a large tv for a 27 incher, so measure the space you intend to place it in before you buy. Also this baby weighs as much as a compact sedan, so if you intend to set it up yourself enlist the help of a good friend with a strong back and bad legal council. Its heavier than any other 27 inch tv sets I looked at. The other televisions I looked at were the Toshiba 27AF43, Panasonic CT-27SL13, Sony KV-27FS100, and Sony KV-27FV310. After comparing these televisions my choices were narrowed to the JVC, and the KV-27FV310. The Sony has more features and is a great tv, but too much money for me. The JVC stacks up against it very well, with as good a picture, but not the Sony name.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent JVC television,
By Ethan Carey (Roswell, Georgia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: JVC AV-27FA44 27" Flat-Screen TV (Silver) (Electronics)
Having already owned a great performing JVC 20 inch flat screen set, JVC was at the top of my list when researching 27 inch flats to replace the aging round tube sony in the basement. Although I had had a wonderful experience with the first JVC I owned, I also wanted to look at other brands such as sony and panasonic. When I paid a visit to the local hhgregg I found that again the JVC was the best performer. The similarly priced sony model lacked the sound options, mainly hyper surround sound and BBE audio, that were present on the JVC set. A sony flat screen with these sound features would cost $100-200 dollars more, which was money I was not willing to spend, especially when the JVC's picture quality would be very comparable to that of the sony models. The picture on both televisions was very good, but I had read more negative reviews of the sony, and the JVC had the sound advantage, a big deal to me because I do not have a sound system in the basement. With the sony out of way I went to look at the panasonic. I discovered that while the panasonic matched and maybe even bested the JVC in sound, it could not compare in picture. The JVC set had a much brighter, higher contrast picture than the panasonic, whose picture was too dark for viewing movies and television programs with a lot of black. Some of the details visible on the JVC and sony would be lost if viewed on the panasonic. Needless to say, the JVC presented the best overall package and value. After owning the T.V for nearly a week I am happy to say I have not encountered any problems and the T.V is performing up to the high expectations that I have for it. A word of warning though, this T.V is very heavy. My dad and I had a pretty tough time carrying the huge and heavy box around the back of the house, so just make sure you have someone capable enough helping you to carry the T.V.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Winner from JVC!,
By Lyle Kliewer (Memphis, TN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: JVC AV-27FA44 27" Flat-Screen TV (Silver) (Electronics)
Over the past 2 months I've gone through quite a saga trying to find the right 27inch tv for our den. A clue in researching this tv. I spent several weeks looking for information on JVC L'Art series televisions on the internet with no luck. After having several 27 inch direct view televisions in our den on a "trial" basis, and returning them all for unsatisfactory pictures I decided to try this one even though I hadn't found any reviews on it. While unboxing this monster I saw why I hadn't seen any reviews on it. Its not a "L'Art" series tv, its an "I'Art" series tv. Still haven't read any reviews on it, but after firing this thing up I didn't need to read any. After several weeks of post-season baseball I'm totally satisfied. The picture is on par with the too expensive for me Sony KV-27FV310 (a very worthy tv if you have the $$$), and all the features I want. Sound is also as good as it gets short of a home theater system, leveling out those irritating commercials that are louder than the program you're watching. The setup menu like the name, is a little awkward at first, but becomes very user friendly after use. The remote control is advertised as being illuminated, but only the 4 major function buttons (volume and channel adjustments) are actually illuminated. Even so, its easy to use, and has seperate buttons for closed-captioning, sound modes, and video modes, which means you don't have to access a menu to change these settings. DVD and VCR controls are easily used, and the aspect ratio for DVDs can be changed with the push of a button. There are some potential negatives to this tv. Size wise its a large tv for a 27 incher, so measure the space you intend to place it in before you buy. Also this baby weighs as much as a compact sedan, so if you intend to set it up yourself enlist the help of a good friend with a strong back and bad legal council. Its heavier than any other 27 inch tv sets I looked at. The other televisions I looked at were the Toshiba 27AF43, Panasonic CT-27SL13, Sony KV-27FS100, and Sony KV-27FV310. After comparing these televisions my choices were narrowed to the JVC, and the KV-27FV310. The Sony has more features and is great tv, but too much money for me. The JVC stacks up against it very well, with as good a picture, but not the Sony name.
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