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JVC X5900BE Projector
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JVC X5900BE Projector

USD$1,000 AUD$1,400
Condition
Like new
Location
NSW, AU
Seller
denist
Source
StereoNET
Posted
13 May 2024
Last seen
29 May 2026

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JVC X5900BE Projector As new excellent condition JVC X5900BE Projector   Lamp Hours on 2nd bulb 1950hours.    Original bulb has 3470 hours and still functions.    includes Unit, power cable, Spyder Elite, and ceiling projector mount, and the old bulb.    shipping available at buyers expense.    have boxed it up in an old JVCx30 box. Can ship at buyers expense via courier approx $50 but can confirm once have a location to ship to.    Details   JVC DLA-X5900 4K Home Theatre Projector features new e-shift5 Technology dramatically improving in picture quality than ever before. You can now adjust P

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JVC, originally founded on September 13, 1927, in Yokohama, Japan, as the Victor Talking Machine Company of Japan, emerged as a subsidiary of the American Victor Talking Machine Company. It quickly established itself in phonograph and record production, becoming a leader in turntables within its first few years. After RCA acquired the parent company in 1929, JVC expanded into radios and introduced Japan's first domestically produced television in 1939, laying the foundation for its enduring legacy in consumer electronics.

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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