Introduction
JVC was one of the first companies to announce a true next-generation large television display for the upscale consumer with its D’Ahlia rear-projection MicroDisplay TV back in 2001. Since that time, the company has been on an odyssey to produce high quality MicroDisplay rear-projection HDTVs. JVC is the only rear-projection television company to feature Direct-drive Image Light Amplifier (D-ILA) technology. D-ILA is a version of a LCoS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon) type of device that uses a three-chip process (one for red, one for blue, one for green) offering full 1,920 x 1,080 (1080p) resolution and has superior features, such as high contrast ratio, high efficiency, smooth image, and high reliability under intense light. Overall, the technology offers excellent displayed images packaged in a somewhat smaller and lighter cabinet.

For the TV and movie fan that wants the "big picture" for TV and movies, the JVC HD-61FN97 is an excellent choice.

by Ken on August 23, 2007:
“Personally, I think this TV is a steal for under $2K. I know everyone has to have a flat panel, but you are seriously paying for the thinness. If you have a cabinet that will house a think TPRV, then by all means get one. You will not be able to tell the difference....” More...