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8JVC 1998
wide-screen TVs is expected to expand along with the diffusion of
wide-screen images in high-quality visual software, including DVD,
and satellite and terrestrial digital broadcasting.
JVC’s technological prowess in wide-screen TVs has
garnered widespread approval in Japan and overseas, as
demonstrated by the AV-32WP model that received the
European Television of the Year award in 1997. In 1998, a flat
wide-screen TV, for which demand is rapidly growing, was added
to the product lineup. This product will further enhance market
recognition of JVC as the leading supplier of large-screen high-
quality image viewing products.
JVC’s D-ILA multimedia projector is expected to attract sales
growth as a large-screen high-end projector for multimedia use.
D-ILA is a successor to the ILA Super Projector, which boasts a
40% share of the domestic high-end professional market, with
emphasis placed on use with HDTV, personal computers and
workstations. A more compact size and improvements in cost
performance add to an impressive list of features, including
Robust growth is expected in wide-screen TVs as
the ideal format for digital broadcasting and high-
definition image software.
Digital home video
DVD software
VHS software
Digital broadcasting
and D-VHS videocassette
recorder