In addition to an HD panel with a wider colour gamut, the LT-32WX50 is equipped with a newly developed picture engine that ensures smooth and natural yet vivid image reproduction for both videos and stills.
JVC original picture engine (New DynaPix HD)
- Real Bit Drive with 12-bit (x RGB=36-bit) processing
- Intelligent Colour Management
The picture engine analyzes colour distribution in each frame of the input signal in real time to perform precise processing. This emulates the way people naturally increase visual sensitivity for colours in an object that captures their attention, resulting in images with more realistic colours and textures as well as added dimensional quality.
- High-speed Intelligent Gamma Adjustment
Thanks to the enhancement of CPU performance dedicated to picture adjustment, the fine-tuning of contrast in light and dark areas of a scene has now been significantly improved. Images that were once difficult to recreate can now be seen clearly with full contrast and ample presence.

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Vivid colours and rich contrast realised.
- Intelligent Clear NR
Detects picture noise in real-time to reduce noise without motion blur.

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3D NR processing is available even for motion pictures.
100Hz/120Hz Clear Motion Drive III
The high-speed driver effectively reduces typical motion blur in LCD monitors by utilising a 3D real-time noise reduction system that eliminates noise while maintaining the realism and sharpness of the original picture for both 50Hz (PAL) and 60Hz (NTSC) signals.

50/60Hz
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100/120Hz Clear Motion Drive III
Compatible with wider colour spaces including Adobe RGB colour space
The algorithm featured on the new picture engine can reproduce colours from all sources without any gap in the colour phase even if colour space of the panel and input signal differs. Whether the source is high-definition video or a digital SLR photograph taken with variable colour spaces such as sRGB or Adobe RGB, the user can select from one of five available colour spaces: Wide (the LCD monitor’s widest colour space), Normal (HDTV standards), x.v.Colour (xvYCC extended gamut), sRGB (same as HDTV), and Adobe RGB to realise colour reproduction faithful to the source.
A variety of preset modes are available for applications such as viewing movie content and digital SLR camera use
In addition to Theatre mode for viewing movie content and Photo Pro mode for faithful reproduction of D-SLR photographs, a total of 10 preset modes are available for use in various applications to make the LT-32WX50 an excellent choice for diverse requirements.
- Photo Pro
The preset mode for accurate reproduction of both sRGB and Adobe RGB photographs.
| Menu | Mode | Application |
|---|---|---|
| Preset | Dynamic | For brightly lit conditions |
| Standard | For living rooms | |
| Theatre | For viewing movie content | |
| Monitor | For use as a PC monitor | |
| Photo Pro | For viewing D-SLR photographs | |
| Game | For playing TV games | |
| Signage | For digital signage | |
| CCTV HD | For surveillance with HD images | |
| CCTV SD | For surveillance with settings via composite terminal | |
| Option | Medical reference monitor* | |
| Colour Temperature | Mode 1 | Brightly lit environments (approx. 13,000K) |
| Mode2 | Digital signage (approx. 11,000K) | |
| Mode 3 | Surveillance (approx. 9,300K) | |
| Mode 4 | Medical reference* (approx. 8,000K) | |
| Mode 5 | Monitor (approx. 6,500K) | |
| Mode 6 | D-SLR photographs (approx. 5,000K) | |
| Mode 7 | Studio retakes (approx. 3,200K) | |
| Gamma | Mode 1 | For print images (approx. γ1.8 equivalent) |
| Mode2 | For living rooms (approx. γ2.0 equivalent) | |
| Mode 3 | Standard setting (approx. γ2.2) | |
| Mode 4 | CRT pictures (approx. γ2.4 equivalent) | |
| Mode 5 | Digital cinema (approx. γ2.6 equivalent) | |
| Mode 6 | Medical reference* (GSDF compliant) | |
| Mode 7 | Night vision, improves visibility of dark areas |
* For medical reference applications only, and not for diagnosis. Medical safety standards are not acquired.





