Excitement and energy will fill your living room just as if you're in a stadium as JVC's exclusive Clear Motion Drive (100Hz/120Hz*) anti-blurring technology with original interpolation technology and hold time control significantly reduces blurring and ghosting on images for much more comfortable and natural viewing enjoyment. The driver has also been improved fivefold to complement the high specifications of Full HD models, the GZ series, equipped with the new Clear Motion Drive II (100Hz/120Hz*).

* 120Hz for NTSC
JVC's Clear Motion Drive (100Hz/120Hz*) uses a high-precision interpolation algorithm, which detects movement in images and increases the frame rate. The driver doubles the amount of LCD TV frame rate from a standard 50fps to 100fps (or 100Hz)** by inserting a new frame to create brighter moving images without flickering or blurring. This high-speed drive is a beneficial technology derived from D.I.S.T. technology perfected over the years.

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* 120Hz for NTSC
** 60fps to 120fps (or 120Hz) for NTSC
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Regulating panel response speed has been a key element for reducing blurring or ghosting of moving images that can appear on LCDs; however, JVC recognised that it was just as important to; 1) improve the panel's hold time performance than just response speed itself, and 2) adopt a picture processing driver such as the Clear Motion Drive. This can be proven with MPRT (Moving Picture Response Time) that measures the rate of image blurring by determining how the human eye perceives speed.

JVC's Clear Motion Drive II (100Hz/120Hz*) found on Full HD models detects image data from more than 8000 surrounding dots in a frame to create a pixel and calculate movement in the current frame to the next. This process is performed on all 2.07 megapixels in a frame using a dedicated LSI with an original algorithm and represents a fivefold improvement over the original drive that used interpolation for complex movement in all directions. Moving news tickers or sub-titles on the screen and even scenes with very rapid panning that include diagonal movement will be reproduced clearly without significant loss in overall brightness and detail. Additionally, 10-bit quantisation process allows the use of 1 billion colours for rich, natural colour reproduction.


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* 120Hz for NTSC
- Conventional LCD


- LCD with Clear Motion Drive II





