3D viewing with incredible presence on a 46" screen
3D is now a reality with JVC's new GD-463D10 colour monitor. This
new flicker-free 3D display is easy on the eyes thanks to a circular
polarization system that doesn't rely on active shutter glasses.
Inputs are compatible with industry standard line-by-line and
side-by-side 3D formats. JVC’s unique 3D decoder circuit translates
images into the optimal Xpol display format and demonstrates the
ability to accommodate subtle gradations and shades of colour.
At 46 inches, the GD-463D10 is a large 3D LCD monitor for
professional use.

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JVC GD-463D10 |
Ł4,497 |
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Features at a glance:
High quality, flicker-free 3D display with eye-friendly circular
polarizing technology
JVC's own "3D visual engine",
a large 46-inch screen, and a profile of just 39mm at the slimmest
point
Excellent colour reproduction
Compatible with Line-by-Line and Side-by-Side 3D signal inputs
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1920 x 1080 LCD panel with Xpol® glass filter
Compatible with diverse power sources for worldwide applications.
Equipped with an Xpol® circular polarizing filter for natural 3D
pictures
3D compatible HDMI input: 3 terminals that support 1080/24p, 50p,
60p, 50i, 60i

* Xpol® is a registered trademark of
Arisawa Manufacturing.
JVC’s unique high-quality 3D visual engine
reproduces high-quality images befitting this new era of wide,
high-resolution displays. The compact 1-1/2 inches (39mm) depth
allows for greater flexibility in the layout of 3D visual
environments.
The Xpol polarizing filter method moves beyond the shutter method to
provide a stable, flicker-free visual experience. Whereas the left
eye and right eye information switches back and forth on a shutter
glass display, the GD-463D10 always displays left and right images
on the screen to offer clean, stable 3D images. The GD-463D10
includes two pairs of battery-free, light polarizing glasses.
TheGD-463D10’s three HDMI input terminals are compatible with
standard HD video signals, including 1080/24p, 50p, 60p, 50i and
60i.Input signals in line-by-line or side-by-side format can be
displayed as 3D images (50i and 60i for side-by-side format only).
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Picture size |
46.06inch(117cm) |
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Number of pixels |
1920 x 1080 |
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Contrast ratio |
2000:1 Native |
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Colour management |
Yes |
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Comb filter |
3D Y/C |
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Colour temperature |
3 steps |
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3D input |
HDMI x3 |
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Sound power output |
10W + 10W |
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Number of speakers |
2 |
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Headphone jack |
Yes |
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OSD |
English |
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Touch pad sensor operation |
Yes |
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Front key lock |
Yes |
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Blue back |
Yes |
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See through bit-map OSD |
Yes |
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Infrared remote control |
Yes |
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Table top stand |
Yes (swivel) |
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VESA mount hole |
Yes 400 x 200 mm |
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Dimensions (WxHxD) without stand |
42.2” x 26.8” x 3.0” |
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Dimensions (WxHxD) with stand |
42.2” x 28.5” x 10.8” |
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Weight (without stand) |
50.38 lbs |
Download .PDF specification here.
Differences between the two 3D video formats
Line-by-line format: Left and right
images are stored, respectively, in the even and odd lines of the
video signal. This format is the same as the one used to transmit a
regular TV signal and has been widely adopted by many 3D content
producers.
Side-by-side format: Left and right images compressed to 1/2
scale in the horizontal direction are stored in the left and right
sides of the screen. This format is also the same as the one used to
transmit a standard TV signal and is commonly used for TV
broadcasting programs as well as by 3D content producers.


