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70" rear projection TV ( D-ILA ) - widescreen - 1080p (FullHD) - HDTV - silver More product details
CNET did not review this product, but we did review one that was identical but for screen size... (cnet.com)
Quick take: CNET did not review the 70-inch JVC HD-70FN97, but we did review the smaller, 56-inch... (zdnet.com)
We have collected and analyzed 3 expert reviews and 10 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 84/100. The average review date is May 8, 2007. We have compared these reviews to 208672 reviews from other TVs. The alaScore™ for this product is 83/100 = Very good. Last update: November 21, 2009.

830100
13 reviews
November, 2009
3 Experts
Product Age
10 Users
Rank 1591
CNET did not review this product, but we did review one that was identical but for screen size. See below for details.
Quick take: CNET did not review the 70-inch JVC HD-70FN97, but we did review...
Quick take: CNET did not review the 70-inch JVC HD-70FN97, but we did review the smaller, 56-inch HD-56FN97. The only difference between the two models is screen size, so we expect the performance we saw on the HD-56FN97 to be a good indication of how ...
For details, please see the full review of the JVC HD-56FN97. Note: This...
The set's red and blue color points were also very accurate. Green, on the other hand, looked oversaturated and slightly yellow.
I LOVE THIS JVC TV. THE IMAGES ARE LIKE LOOKING OUT OF A WINDOW TO THE WORLD..IM VERY SATISFIED WITH IT. JOE CAPRIO CITYLIFEPRODUCTIONS
DONT HAVE ANY CONS YET.
I had a Panasonic 720p lcd/rear projection. I wanted to upgrade to 1080p. And so I got a Samsung HL-S6767w DLP at Costco. To my regret, I took it home and the Smasung made a loud buzzing noise from the rear of the TV. I did a little research and found num...
Picture Quality, Build quality, Looks, Ease of Use
A bit heavy/bulky
JVC HD-70FN97 uses a native 1080p D-ILA device, a 0.7-inch 1920 x 1080 chip, or more than 2 million pixels per chip. Outstanding image quality of both standard and high definition signals is ensured through the use of an optical engine with a dynamic auto iris that responds to scene content to provide optimum black levels and accurate gradation in dark scenes. The set also employs JVC's Genessa 32-bit CPU video processing, incorporating the fifth generation of JVC's D.I.S.T. (Digital Image...
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