
JVC hits it big with its D-ILA technology, which is really just LCOS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon). With the 70-inch, rear projection HDTV, JVC is aiming to take a bit of the market from leaders like Sony. LCOS basically lets light reflect off the liquid crystals, instead of shining right through them, supposedly making a big difference in picture quality. You'll also be getting a full 1920 x 1080p resolution, two HDMI inputs and a CableCARD slot. And it'll only set you back $6000. What a sweet deal!
Via Gizmodo
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