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     <title>Modified HDTV screens used for 3-D technology (w/ Video)</title>
   	 <description>Surround 3-D TV is poised to take over your living room. For the first time, a team of researchers at the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) at the University of California, San Diego, have designed a 9-panel, 3-D visualization display from HDTV LCD flat-screens developed by JVC.</description>
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     <title>TVs, Cell Phones to Learn 'Sign Language'</title>
   	 <description>The days of pressing tangible buttons to operate TVs and cell phones may one day be replaced by waving, clapping, and pointing. With two upcoming products, Sony Ericsson´s Z555 gesture phone and JVC´s "Snap &amp; Gesture" TV technology, users can communicate with their gadgets using a pre-programmed "sign language."</description>
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     <title>Tech File: HD Radio</title>
   	 <description>Most radio listeners can't turn on the radio these days without hearing a commercial about this new finagled thing called HD Radio. While the commercials may peak curiosity, they don't tell much about what HD Radio is, so UPI's Tech File decided to go straight to the source and talked with iBiquity Digital Corporation President and CEO Bob Struble, whose company is the owner of the HD Radio License.</description>
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     <title>JVC Commences Volume Production of New 0.7-Inch D-ILA Full HD Liquid Crystal Device</title>
   	 <description>Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC) announced that it has extended its D-ILA (Direct-Drive Image Light Amplifier) lineup with the development of a new microdisplay device. The new 0.7-inch D-ILA full HD liquid crystal device is smaller than its predecessor 0.8-inch device, yet offers full HD resolution (approx. 2.07 million pixels: 1,920 horizontal x 1,080 vertical). </description>
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     <title>JVC Introduces Hard Disk Camcorders</title>
   	 <description> Victor Company of Japan, Limited (JVC) announced the release of three new models in the Everio Series of hard disk camcorders, the world's first* collection of camcorders to use built-in hard disk drives as a storage media. The new Everio GZ-MG70, GZ-MG50, and GZ-MG40 all feature an internal hard disk drive with either a 30GB or 20GB capacity, enabling unprecedented recording times in a consumer camcorder at over seven hours of DVD-quality video or a maximum of thirty-seven hours of footage in extended recording mode.</description>
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     <title>Three New Floating-Point Devices from TI</title>
   	 <description>Continuing to drive down the price of developing high-quality audio products, Texas Instruments Incorporated today announced three new floating-point digital signal processors (DSPs) based on the TMS320C67x DSP generation. The new C67x DSP generation-based core is a C-efficient, VLIW architecture that offers significant application performance improvements. With a price/performance ratio of up to 130 MFLOPS/dollar, the TMS320C6722, TMS320C6726 and TMS320C6727 DSPs enable audio engineers to incorporate unprecedented DSP processing power into a broad spectrum of audio applications, including broadcast, conferencing, musical instruments and professional audio.</description>
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     <title>JVC Releases 52 and 61-Inch Rear Projection HDTVs</title>
   	 <description> Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC) today announced the release of two rear projection HDTVs based on the company`s original D-ILA (Direct-Drive Image Light Amplifier) high-resolution microdisplay device. The new sets are available in 52-inch (HD-52MD60) and 61-inch (HD-61MD60) sizes, and support terrestrial, broadcast satellite and 110-degree CS digital high definition broadcasts.</description>
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     <title>JVC Develops World`s First Single-sided, Dual Layer DVD-RW Disc Technology</title>
   	 <description> Newly Developed High Sensitive Recording Film and a New Writing Method "N-Strategy" to Enhance Erasability Produce Dual Layer DVD-RW Disc 8.5GB Disc for Up to 11 Hours of Video RecordingVictor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC) is pleased to announce that it has developed the world`s first single-sided, dual layer DVD-RW disc technology with a maximum storage capacity of 8.5GB. The breakthrough was made possible by the development of a high sensitive recording film, a new recording method "N-Strategy", which enhances erasability, and a proprietary precision thin film forming technology.</description>
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     <title>Blu-ray/ DVD Combo ROM Disc Technology, Enabling 33.5GB Storage Capacity</title>
   	 <description>Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC) is pleased to announce that it has developed the world's first Blu-ray/ DVD combo ROM disc technology, which enables storage of video content in both high definition and standard definition. The new ROM disc, which has a total storage capacity of 33.5GB, uses a triple layer structure made possible by JVC's development of a proprietary, high-performance reflective film.   </description>
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     <title>JVC Develops Eco-friendly DVD Disk</title>
   	 <description>According to JCN Network, Victor Company of Japan (JVC) has developed an eco-friendly DVD disk made from corn starch-based polylactide. The disk incorporates polyactide-based transparent plastic for optical disk use, which JVC jointly developed with Toray Industries, to improve the disk's heat resistance by about 15 deg C, compared to conventional disks.</description>
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     <title>LSI Logic DVD Recorder Processor Enables JVC's First '3-In-1' Digital Video Recorders</title>
   	 <description>LSI Logic's DMN-8652 processor enables one of the market's first DVD + HDD + VCR recorders  LSI Logic Corporation (NYSE:LSI) , a leader in innovative digital media processing technologies for the Digital Home, today announced that JVC (Victor Company of Japan, Limited) has selected the LSI Logic DiMeNsion(TM) 8652 (DMN-8652) DVD recorder system processor for use in the unique JVC "3-in-1" DR-MX1 digital video recorder. By tapping the diverse features integrated into the single-chip DMN-8652, JVC's DR-MX1 integrates the capabilities of a DVD recorder, VCR, and hard disk drive (HDD) recorder into a single, high-performance, full-featured product.</description>
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