This set had a few minor problems, but they weren’t generally visible when watching most program material. And when they were visible, they were subtle. Otherwise, the JVC HD-58S998 has a lot to recommend it, not the least of which is its slim, sleek c...
Side inputs, ultra slim cabinet, easy access to the lamp
Picture settings shared in various modes, low maximum resolution from the PC input
With the popularity of flat panel TVs, many manufacturers have put their rear-projection sets on a diet. This is readily apparent with the new LCoS sets from JVC, including the HD-58S998. At just about 10.75-inches, this is as thin as they get (at lea...
Abstract: Typical rear projectors bounce the image off a pair of flat mirrors — the first one small, the second much larger — to project it from the DLP, LCoS, or LCD display chips in the TVs base up to the screen. This usually results in a deep, slan...
Published: 2007-04-18, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
The JVC HD-58S998 rear-projection HDTV has a beautiful design that includes an extra-slim bezel and a 10-inch-deep cabinet; produces a deep shade of black; relatively accurate initial color temperature.
Geometry issues cause bent horizontal lines; inaccurate primary color of green; computer input only goes up to 1,024x768 resolution; no true independent input memories.
Although it had a hard time keeping a straight line, the JVC HD-58S998 gives solid picture quality from an ultraslim cabinet.