Jvc Presents LCD TV/DVD Player Combos
JVC today announced a pair of LCD TV/DVD player combination models in screen sizes ideal for use in bedrooms, dormitories and other locations where space is limited.
The new sets, both providing 720p resolution, are the 19-inch class (18.5 inches diagonal) LT-19D200 and the 32-inch class (31.5-inch diagonal) LT-32D200. They feature sleek black cabinets that disguise the presence of the built-in DVD player – top-loading in the LT-19D200 and side-loading in the LT-32D200.

JVC LT-19D200
Features common to both sets include JVC’s new picture improvement technology, digital noise reduction and Smart Sound, an automatic volume limiter that keeps programming and commercial sound levels constant. They also feature a new on-screen display design that makes navigating through options and controls fast and easy.
Both sets offer a full complement of inputs and outputs. The LT-19D200 offers a pair of HDMI inputs, a component input, S-Video input, PC input (D-Sub), SPDIF input and an analog video output. The LT-32D200 adds a third HDMI input and is CEC compatible for automated control when connected to other CEC compatible components.
The LT-19D200 offers a pair of HDMI inputs, a component input, S-Video input, PC input (D-Sub), SPDIF input and an analog video output.
The LT-32D200 also includes a built-in ATSC-QAM tuner and an enhanced audio package, that includes a 10-watts-per-channel amplifier and a five-band equalizer for fine-tuning the sound. Both sets also have headphone jacks for private listening.
| Model | Available |
| LT-19D200 | March |
| LT-32D200 | March |
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