With dual- tuner picture-in-picture, you can watch more than one program at a time. You can even simultaneously record a third program on a VCR, since the dual tuning frees up the VCR tuner. The JVC AV-32D501 utilizes an icon-based onscreen display for quick access to channel and program information. Hyper Scan channel changing speeds through five stations per second, while the Return+ feature returns you to your home station after you have flipped through the channels. V-chip parental control lets you monitor what your children watch and lock them out of stations or programs you deem unsuitable.
Convenient features of the JVC AV- 32D501 include an illuminated universal remote control, a multifunction timer, auto clock set, closed caption, and AV Compu Link EX, which makes the TV the center of your home theater system. If you insert a disc into your DVD player, your receiver will select the proper EQ settings, surround mode, and volume, and the TV turns on automatically. Two sets of audio-video jacks enable you to hook up a video game system and a camcorder. Dual S-Video inputs keep luminance and chrominance signals separate to take advantage of digital satellite, S-VHS, DVD, and other high-resolution video sources.
JVC covers the picture tube for two years, and provides a one-year warranty on parts and labor.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful: By Andrew Dunowski (Huntsville, Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews This review is from: JVC AV-32D501 32" TV (Electronics) I'd recommend this TV to anyone. The stereo effects will blow you away. I'd definitely say that this TV is awesome. I've owned it for several months now and everytime I watch a movie on it, it doesn't cease to amaze me. The universal remote is confortable, ergonomic, and it even lights up the channel arrows and the volume control. 11 of 11 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: JVC AV-32D501 32" TV (Electronics) Several of my friends have owned (and still own) JVC televisions; I had always went the Magnavox route. However, when I decided to finally "upsize" to a 32", this model jumped out at me, particularly due to the price (I picked it up for $699.00, plus tax), and the fact it had component-video inputs. JVC's inclusion of component inputs shelters it from becoming "obsolete" before its time. The picture is wonderful; the "Aurora Trailer" from Dolby Labs "The Whole World Is Watching" DVD really stands out; the star field vs. the other CGI elements almost have a "3-D" quality. Sound-wise, even the internal speakers on the TV are quite passable for normal viewing (the variable/fixed audio out is nice). I couldn't be happier. Well, I guess I could, but it would really be splitting hairs...this is one superb not-so-little TV. 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful: By "cdkelly23" (Schaumburg, Illinois) - See all my reviews This review is from: JVC AV-32D501 32" TV (Electronics) After 15 years, I was forced to look for a new television. For years, I've been wanting a 32-inch television. My heart was set on the Sony Wega KV32FV16. When I arrived at United Audio Center, I was amazed by the Wega's picture...AND THE PRICE. I then looked at the regular Sony Trinitron. Right beside it was the JVC AV32D501. I was amazed not only by the vivid, deep colors of the JVC, but by the sound and the appearance. I then compared it to the Sony Wega. To be honest, the difference wasn't that great. The Sony Wega is not $550 better than this JVC set. I purchased the JVC AV32D501, and it arrived just in time for the start of the NFL playoffs. I hooked the set up to my stereo receiver, and the viewing experience is unbelievable. Buy this television set. You won't be sorry. I love it, and would highly recommend it to anyone looking to upgrade to a 32-inch set. |