JVC lets you know it can bring video to your next party
Never mind the bad headline joke -- JVC took the wraps off its pro-level video processor, the RSVP2 (Reference Series Video Processor), at EHX. If it's good enough for pros, it will do just fine in high-end home settings. Send in video to any of the four HDMI 1.3 inputs and out pops a 1080p-24/25/50/60 signal. The THX-approved magic inside the box will also allow you to remap the color space of the input signal with 14-bit accuracy. Dedicated scalers are definitely in the upper-crust of the market, but getting this kind of functionality for $3695 would have been unimaginable even just a short while ago. Keep the prices coming down, and we'll keep our dreams alive!
[Via WidescreenReview]
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Oh my god that's a DVDO
Sure looks like it, eh? No doubt this is positioned for integrators who just want to stay with the JVC brand across the board.
DVDO VP50? Identical case, identical remote, THX... Well, then I do recommend the DVDO50. But can JVC offer the same customer service? ...especially if they didn't design it.