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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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Thomas @ Mar 19th 2008 10:25AM
Oh my god that's a DVDO
Steven Kim @ Mar 19th 2008 12:57PM
Sure looks like it, eh? No doubt this is positioned for integrators who just want to stay with the JVC brand across the board.
mathchris @ Mar 22nd 2008 8:45PM
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.