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JVC LT-23D50BK LCD Television with  58 cm W-XGA screen, IDTV (Integrated Digital TV Receiver)

JVC LT-23D50BK LCD Television with 58 cm W-XGA screen, IDTV (Integrated Digital TV Receiver)
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JVC's new line-up of widescreen flat panel LCD displays bring a newdimension to home theater literally. Our modest line-up of panelswas not only engineered to excite the most extreme audio visualenthusiasts but also to influence the creative minds o


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #102004 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: JVC
  • Model: LT-23D50BK
  • Released on: 2007-06-10
  • Dimensions: 26.76 pounds
  • Display size: 23

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
Offering impressing picture quality and sleek, modern styling, the JVC LT-23D50 is ideal as a TV and also a PC monitor.

This ultra-slim, lightweight model blends exquisite form with practical function, and thanks to its limitless portability, this LCD TV can be positioned anywhere, floor standing, on top of a desk, or even hung on a wall via the optional wall bracket. The LT-23D50 is also ideal for use as a computer monitor as D-Sub 15-Pin PC input is standard. What's more, the LT-23D50 and LT-17D50 models are equipped with an IDTV that allows reception of digital terrestrial TV signals.

In addition to superb picture and audio performance, this superb line-up from JVC has this to offer: technologically advanced features and a stylishly modern design plus outstanding versatility that will allow customers to enjoy exciting visual entertainment anytime, anywhere in the house.

Versatile TV or Monitor Applications - All models in the line-up are conveniently equipped with a tuner and a D-Sub 15-Pin PC input terminal, giving users the freedom to choose the most suitable application for their needs.  

W-XGA Panel - To properly display high-definition pictures, the 23-inch models feature a W-XGA panel with 1,366-dot (horizontal) x 768-dot (vertical) pixels. The 17-inch models are equipped with a 1,280 x 768-dot pixel W-XGA panel. 

4 Speaker System - These LCD TVs may be slim and compact but they are fully equipped with four powerful speakers for impressive 10W audio output. 

IDTV Ready - The LT-23D50 and LT-17D50 are capable of receiving digital TV signals thanks to a built-in IDTV receiver, making it easy for users to enjoy all the benefits these signals have to offer. 

PC PIP - Picture In Picture:  TV programs can be viewed simultaneously via a sub-screen while using the PC option so you can keep an eye on the TV channel at the same time as working when waiting for your favourite program to start.

Box Contents

  • JVC LT-23D50BK 23" LCD TV
  • TV Stand
  • Remote Control


  • Customer Reviews

    Excellent TV4
    Working fine; easy set up; great picture quality; good connections for various hardware; only quibble would be the remote is very plastic & light (cheap!) and PIP cannot be accessed in purely TV mode it seems to only operate when connected to a PC. The info button on the remote details the current & next programme but nothing else. Overall this is a great buy, good price, size ok for bedroom or smaller rooms.

    Zero stars1
    I bought this TV three weeks ago. The picture is adequate, the menus are below par, but the sound from the speakers is of a very poor quality, mainly because there is an audio compressor built in. Its threshold is set far too low, so everything (especially music) has a pumping, sucking sound, (Rather like recording audio on a cheap cassette recorder with automatic gain control.) The radio stations sound dreadful.

    Never mind, I thought, I'll use the audio outs to play sound out thru my hi-fi. Would you believe that the internal and external sounds are about 20 ms out of sync? This gives the appearance of watching a badly dubbed foreign movie. I also notice that the JVC internal speakers are out of sync with a Freeview box in the next room. It appears that the JVC delays the Audio/Video, but the outputs (Scart/phono, etc;) are not delayed. How a company can build a TV, in which the internal and external signals are different, is beyond me - Why bother to include audio outs at all if they are un-useable?