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  1. Chris PC

    JVC i'ART RP HTDV's? Any good?

    Not sure, but have you gotten into the service menu?
  2. Chris PC

    JVC i'ART RP HTDV's? Any good?

    Fuel cells eh? Probably the best way to store energy. Fuel cells have really high energy density compared to cation/anion batteries, right? How do fuel cells compare in weight to batteries? Lighter or ? Do you work for Ballard? I ask because I know that ballard isn't the only company designing...
  3. Chris PC

    JVC i'ART RP HTDV's? Any good?

    Curiosity. I always prefer things that use less power, rather than more power. 248 watts is quite good. Some 47-53" models use 300 watts. I just want to conserve electricity mainly. Its hard with this hobby, but not impossible to at least reduce energy use. For instance, my subwoofer, although...
  4. Chris PC

    JVC i'ART RP HTDV's? Any good?

    I believe you should check to see if the retailer or JVC Canada has a 30 day satisfaction garantee and harp on that to get a complete exchange if possible. Let us know how it goes. It sounds like a cool set anyways. Out of curiosity, what is the power rating of this set in the owners manual or...
  5. Chris PC

    JVC i'ART RP HTDV's? Any good?

    Wow. No one here has seen this set yet? I wondering if it passes 480p natively, how it does when line-doubling cable and just generally how the set looks. I will keep my eyes open for this set in stores. Its coming to the Future Shop. Yay for those zer0 interest for 12 months deals :)
  6. Chris PC

    JVC i'ART RP HTDV's? Any good?

    Ah yes, the wonderful art of typing too fast. This thread should read: JVC i'ART RP HDTV's? Any good? (not HTDV's hehe) Well, after seeing no large screen RPTV's from JVC, they have finally started to put out an RP HDTV. Anybody see this TV in action? Is it any good or what...
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