JVC LAUNCHES NEW LCD TV LINE WITH INTEGRATED iPOD® DOCK
New TeleDock® series offers JVC’s 120Hz Clear Motion Drive.
LAS VEGAS, January 7, 2010 – JVC TeleDock® LCD televisions, the first to offer an integrated iPod® dock, are all-new for 2010, adding iPhone support and 120Hz refresh rate for better picture quality.
The new three-model JVC TeleDock series is comprised of the 32-inch class LT-32P510 (31.5-inch diagonal), the 42-inch class LT-42P510 (42-inch diagonal) and the 46-inch class LT-46P510 (45.9-inch diagonal).

LT-42P510
Each model includes a flip-down iPod dock at the base of the set, providing a direct connection for playback through the TV. Video files are easily played back on the television, music files can be played through the TV’s sound system with album art displayed on-screen, and photos stored on an iPod can be viewed on the TV. The docked iPod can be controlled from the TV’s remote, which includes a circular keypad with a control scheme that mimics the iPod’s control wheel. In addition, the iPod charges while docked whether the TV’s power is on or off.
When an iPod is docked, a menu appears on the TV screen. The 2010 TeleDock sets display a comprehensive iPod-like menu that allows selection of music or video playback and also supports music search. During video playback, low resolution files, such as internet videos, can be displayed in a small screen mode. Higher resolution video can be shown in nine aspect modes at full screen.
For 2010, the TeleDock line offers the following enhancements:
- During music playback, song title, artist, album and genre are all displayed on the TV screen;
- Music stored on the iPod can be played through the TV while watching TV programming, and the TV program or other video source can be changed while the music is playing; in addition, the sound can be swapped between the iPod and the TV program sound;
- With music playing from the iPod, photos stored on the iPod or photos stored on an external device connected to the set’s USB port can be viewed on the TV;
- During video playback, pushing the Display button will display on-screen the video title.
Besides the iPod dock and playback features, JVC’s new TeleDock LCD TVs are full HD (1920 x 1080), full featured high definition displays. Highlights include digital noise reduction, dynamic backlight and 1080 24p/30p output.
Connections include three HDMI inputs, one component input, two S-video inputs, PC input (D-sub) and an analog video output.
The sound package delivers 10 watts per channel to each speaker.
| Model | Available |
| LT-32P510 | Spring 2010 |
| LT-42P510 | Spring 2010 |
| LT-46P510 | Spring 2010 |
About JVC U.S.A.
JVC U.S.A., headquartered in Wayne, New Jersey, is a division of JVC Americas Corp., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Victor Company of Japan Ltd. JVC distributes a complete line of video and audio equipment for the consumer and professional markets. For further product information, visit JVC’s Web site at http://www.jvc.com or call 1-800-526-5308. Follow JVC U.S.A. on Twitter: http://twitter.com/JVC_USA.
Note: iPod and iPhone are trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
NOTE TO EDITORS: An electronic version of this release and high-resolution images are available at: http://www.jvc.com/ces
when are we going to see larger screens again? 50″ 55″ 56″ or
larger??????????? Concerned customer
THE LT-42P510 does not work with the IPhone 4?? When are you going to resolve this issue? Will you post a firmware update for the TV?
The iPhone 4 has been tested with this model and basic functions such as music, video and photo playback work. However advanced functions, such as third party applications or functions beyond basic iPod functions cannot be guaranteed. For best results be sure that you’re using the latest version of Apple’s software.
This Tv’s ipod dock feature is more like a joke, i have an ipod touch 2g, and it wont play any videos, it only plays the audio for some, the videos work on every other device just perfect. the Album covers are all distorted and not positioned right at all, and it will only play SOME music. i think you guys need to add a few more built in Codecs, you know, at least all the ones IPOD accepts. needs a firmware update.















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