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Victor Company of Japan, Limited56.
The first image to be projected
on a cathode ray tube, the
Japanese character “
1976
HR-3300: World’s first
VHS home video
recorder launched
1984
GR-C1: World’s first
single-unit video
camera launched
1995
GR-DV1: World’s first
pocket-sized digital
video camera launched
1998
DLA-G10: Full S-XGA high-
definition D-ILA multimedia
projector launched
2003
GR-HD1: World’s first
digital high-definition
video camera for
consumer use launched
2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/JapanTM
First JVC Tokyo Video Festival held
First plant in Yokohama established
2003
EX-A1: DVD compact
component system with
the world’s first wood
cone speakers launched
2002
PD-42/35DT3:
Plasma displays launched
History of JVC
1927 JVC (Victor Company of Japan, Limited) established
1939
1954
1956
1958
1960
1963
1968 JVC America Inc. established
1971
1973 JVC (U.K.) Limited established
1976
1977 US JVC Corp. established
1978 JVC Electronics Singapore established
Held the first JVC Tokyo Video Festival
1980 Started to sponsor the UEFA European Football
Championship
1982 Started to sponsor the FIFA World CupTM
1984 Held the first JVC Jazz Festival
1986
1987
1990
1991
1993
1995 JVC Asia Pte. Ltd. established
1996 JVC (China) Investment Co., Ltd. established
1997 JVC Americas Corp. established
1998 JVC Europe Ltd. established
1999
2001
2002 Sponsored 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/JapanTM
2003 JVC Professional Europe Ltd. established
2004 Sponsored UEFA EURO 2004TM
Produced Japan’s first TV receiver
Produced Japan’s first EP record
Developed 45/45 stereo record format
Produced Japan’s first stereo LP record
Introduced STL-1S, Japan’s first 45/45 stereo record player
Introduced 21CT-11B, JVC’s first color TV set
Introduced KV-200, world’s smallest 2-head professional VCR
Introduced CD-4, 4-channel stereo record
Introduced HR-3300, world’s first VHS home video recorder
Introduced GR-C1, a single-unit video camera
Introduced GR-C7, world’s smallest and lightest VHS-C
video camera
Introduced HR-S7000, world’s first S-VHS video recorder
Introduced HR-SC1000, world’s first VHS/VHS-C compatible
video recorder
Introduced AV-36W1, first multi-wide vision TV in the industry
Introduced high-definition TV
Introduced HR-W1, world’s first high-definition home video
recorder
Introduced GR-DV1, world’s first pocket-sized digital video
camera
Introduced DLA-G10, full S-XGA high-definition D-ILA
multimedia projector
Introduced HM-DR10000, world’s first D-VHS video recorder
capable of recording 24 hours per cassette
Introduced GR-DVP3, world’s smallest and lightest digital
video camera
Introduced AV-36/32Z1500, TVs equipped with D.I.S.T.
(digital image scaling technology)
Introduced PD-42/35DT3, plasma displays
Introduced GR-HD1, high-definition digital video camera
Introduced EX-A1, DVD compact component system
Introduced D-ILA rear projection TV