JVC X95R Projector
- Location
- SA, AU
- Seller
- LochNessMunster
- Source
- StereoNET
- Posted
- 6 Aug 2024
- Last seen
- 6d ago
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JVC X95R Projector Purchased 2012 from Vision Living in SA, the projector comes in full working order and no problems. Included are EIGHT (8) genuine JVC RF 3D glasses PK-AG3 and emitter PK-EM2 (RRP $249ea) Happy to demo as in-situ for the time being. But will be coming down shortly for upgrade. In 2012, the flagship of the JVC line, expect claimed specifications of; Brightness up to 1200lm Contrast ratio up to 130,000:1 native 3D Native 1080p input but 4K output using eShift2. THX certified Motorized lens shift, automatic lens cover and up to 10 lens memory saves. Current lamp has aro
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The brand's product focus has historically centered on audio and video playback devices, starting with phonographs and evolving through radios, televisions, and the revolutionary VHS videocassette recorder launched in 1976, which became the global standard over Sony's Betamax. In hi-fi realms, JVC gained renown for amplifiers, speakers, turntables, and components like tuners, while later offerings included headphones and car audio systems. Following its 2008 merger with Kenwood to form JVCKenwood, it continued blending audio expertise with broader electronics.
Today, JVC occupies a solid mid-tier position in the hi-fi market, prized by enthusiasts for reliable, value-driven performance rather than ultra-high-end exclusivity. Its vintage gear, particularly from the wood-case amplifier era and early digital components, attracts collectors, while modern lines deliver competent sound without boutique pricing. This accessible heritage makes JVC a dependable choice for knowledgeable buyers seeking proven Japanese engineering.
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