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10 JVC 2000
PROFESSIONAL DV series increased primarily in the United States from the latter half of last year. Ensuring volume
in the current term, JVC plans to increase market share by enhancing price competitiveness through cost
reductions achieved from overseas production and mass production.
Converters are a product expected to grow substantially in the near future. At the onset of the digital era,
insufficient content has become a concern. As a way to continue using accumulated content, we will aggressively
promote converters that effortlessly convert conventional quality images to high-definition quality images, and, as
long as traditional broadcasting continues, converters that convert high-definition (1080i/720p) quality images to
standard definition (480i/480p) quality images.
Content management and databases are indispensable in effectively utilizing content at broadcasting stations.
Employing changer technology developed for karaoke machines, DVD archives provide a solution to content management
by creating a database of up to 600 stored DVDs. DVD archives have attracted attention from organizations that
accumulate large volumes of data, including libraries and hospitals in addition to broadcasting stations.
JVC is also nurturing promising products related to wireless optics. Latent demand to change from wired to
wireless homes and offices is strong. We are advancing research and development in both optical and radio
technologies. JVC is focusing research and development that will make the home network a reality, namely
wireless optical technology, which possesses higher frequencies than radio waves, thus affording a higher potential
transmission capacity. Convenience will increase significantly, as 10 MB transmission capacity has already
expanded to 100 MB.
D-ILA PROJECTOR
This D-ILA Projector boasts
true S-XGA graphics at 2000
ANSI lumens in addition to the
full range of standard
professional specifications.
NETWORK CAMERA
This network camera is
compatible with Web
servers on the Internet
and LANs and WANs as
well.
Positioning Our Leading
Products in Anticipation of Full-
Scale Digital Broadcasting