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JVC KENWOOD signage and logo

JVC KENWOOD signage and logo

JVC KENWOOD signage and logo=April 9,2025,Kanagawa

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JVC KENWOOD signage and logo

JVC KENWOOD signage and logo

JVC KENWOOD signage and logo=April 9,2025,Kanagawa

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JVC KENWOOD signage and logo

JVC KENWOOD signage and logo

JVC KENWOOD signage and logo=April 9,2025,Kanagawa

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JVC KENWOOD signage and logo

JVC KENWOOD signage and logo

JVC KENWOOD signage and logo=April 9,2025,Kanagawa

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JVC KENWOOD signage and logo

JVC KENWOOD signage and logo

JVC KENWOOD signage and logo =Date:Febuary 27, 2024, Place: Kanagawa

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JVC KENWOOD signage and logo

JVC KENWOOD signage and logo

JVC KENWOOD signage and logo =Date:Febuary 27, 2024, Place: Kanagawa

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JVC KENWOOD signage and logo

JVC KENWOOD signage and logo

JVC KENWOOD signage and logo =Date:Febuary 27, 2024, Place: Kanagawa

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JVC KENWOOD exterior, logo

JVC KENWOOD exterior, logo

JVC KENWOOD exterior, logo=Date:July 11, 2023,Place:Kanagawa pref.

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JVC's video camera with 40x optical zoom lens

JVC's video camera with 40x optical zoom lens

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows the Everio GZ-HM670 video camera equipped with a 40x optical zoom lens and a 32-gigabyte memory, which Victor Co. of Japan Ltd. released in Japan on Dec. 16, 2010 for about 80,000 yen.

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JVC, Kenwood announce Oct. 1 merger

JVC, Kenwood announce Oct. 1 merger

TOKYO, Japan - (From L to R) Hidetoshi Yoshida, an executive of Victor Co. of Japan Ltd., Victor President Kunihiko Sato, Kenwood Corp. Chairman Haruo Kawahara and Kenwood President Kazuo Shiohata join hands at a Tokyo hotel on May 12 after the two companies announced they will merge under a joint holding company called JVC Kenwood Holdings Inc. on Oct. 1, aiming to enhance their competitive edge in the consumer electronics market.

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Japanese NGO donates medical supplies to N. Korea flood victims

Japanese NGO donates medical supplies to N. Korea flood victims

TOKYO, Japan - An employee (R) of Japan International Volunteer Center, a Japanese nonprofit organization, hands over medical supplies to Kangwon Province People's Hospital in Wonsan, North Korea, on Oct. 26. According to JVC officials, JVC delivered 2.4 million yen worth of confectioneries and medical supplies to flood victims in North Korea in late October. The money was collected through public donations in Japan, the officials say.

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JVC to ally with Kenwood to rebuild electronics business

JVC to ally with Kenwood to rebuild electronics business

TOKYO, Japan - Sparx Group Co. President Shuhei Abe, Kenwood Chairman Haruo Kawahara, Victor Co. of Japan President Kunihiko Sato and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. President Fumio Otsubo (From L to R) shake hands at a news conference in Tokyo on July 24 after the four companies announced that JVC will form a capital and business tie-up with Kenwood in an attempt to rehabilitate its consumer electronics business. Sparx, an asset management firm, is Kenwood's leading shareholder, and JVC was a Matsushita subsidiary.

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JVC to have president not from Matsushita for 1st time in 13 yrs

JVC to have president not from Matsushita for 1st time in 13 yrs

TOKYO, Japan - Victor Co. of Japan Managing Director Kunihiko Sato (R) speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on May 30 following his promotion to the presidency. He will be the company's first president in 13 years who is not from its parent Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Seated to the left is incumbent President Masahiko Terada, who will become a special adviser.

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JVC devises technology to make thinner rear-projection TVs

JVC devises technology to make thinner rear-projection TVs

TOKYO, Japan - Victor Co. of Japan Ltd. (JVC) said on Sept. 28 it has developed a technology that can substantially reduce the depth of rear-projection television sets. Displayed at a press conference on the day is a 110-inch rear-projection television incorporating the new technology.

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JVC devises technology to make thinner rear-projection TVs

JVC devises technology to make thinner rear-projection TVs

TOKYO, Japan - Victor Co. of Japan Ltd. (JVC) said on Sept. 28 it has developed a technology that can substantially reduce the depth of rear-projection television sets. In the case of a 60-inch machine (in photo), the depth can be cut to 27 centimeters, about 40 percent thinner than the company's existing model, the company said.

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Victor develops environmentally friendly DVD from corn starch

Victor develops environmentally friendly DVD from corn starch

TOKYO, Japan - Victor Co. of Japan said Dec. 6 it has succeeded in manufacturing an environmentally friendly DVD with a special plastic synthesized from corn starch. Unlike conventional DVDs made from oil, the new DVD, made mainly from polylactide resin, will help reduce the consumption of oil and the quantity of carbon dioxide emitted in the process of incinerating used DVDs for disposal, JVC said.

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JVC devises tech for commercial output of wooden diaphragms

JVC devises tech for commercial output of wooden diaphragms

TOKYO, Japan - Victor Co. of Japan Ltd. (JVC) on March 25 announced the world's first development of technology to mass-produce wooden diaphragms for speakers of audio equipment. ''A long-cherished dream has come true,'' a JVC official said. Photo shows speakers that use mass-produced wooden diaphragms.

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JVC to release 1st HD consumer digital video camera

JVC to release 1st HD consumer digital video camera

TOKYO, Japan - Victor Co. of Japan Ltd. (JVC) said Jan. 22 it will release in Japan in early March the world's first consumer digital video camera (in photo) to record and play back digital high-definition images. The GR-HD1 high-definition digital video camera, which records images to mini digital videotapes, will be put on the market in the United States and Europe later this year, JVC said.

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New JVC radio to let listeners catch fast talk more clearly

New JVC radio to let listeners catch fast talk more clearly

TOKYO, Japan - Victor Co. of Japan (JVC) will put on the market in early December a radio (photo) that can slow down parts of broadcast speech so that older listeners and foreign-language students can more clearly catch each sentence. The device has been jointly developed by JVC and NHK Science & Technical Research Laboratories, and is expected to sell for around 35,000 yen. The radio will first store a voice, such as that of an announcer, in an integrated circuit, and will then use voice signal processing technology to slow down the speed of pronunciation of the first part of each sentence, gradually returning to normal speed in the latter part.

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JVC to have president not from Matsushita for 1st time in 13 yrs

JVC to have president not from Matsushita for 1st time in 13 yrs

TOKYO, Japan - Victor Co. of Japan Managing Director Kunihiko Sato (R) speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on May 30 following his promotion to the presidency. He will be the company's first president in 13 years who is not from its parent Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Seated to the left is incumbent President Masahiko Terada, who will become a special adviser. (Kyodo)

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JVC to ally with Kenwood to rebuild electronics business

JVC to ally with Kenwood to rebuild electronics business

TOKYO, Japan - Sparx Group Co. President Shuhei Abe, Kenwood Chairman Haruo Kawahara, Victor Co. of Japan President Kunihiko Sato and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. President Fumio Otsubo (From L to R) shake hands at a news conference in Tokyo on July 24 after the four companies announced that JVC will form a capital and business tie-up with Kenwood in an attempt to rehabilitate its consumer electronics business. Sparx, an asset management firm, is Kenwood's leading shareholder, and JVC was a Matsushita subsidiary. (Kyodo)

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JVC, Kenwood announce Oct. 1 merger

JVC, Kenwood announce Oct. 1 merger

TOKYO, Japan - (From L to R) Hidetoshi Yoshida, an executive of Victor Co. of Japan Ltd., Victor President Kunihiko Sato, Kenwood Corp. Chairman Haruo Kawahara and Kenwood President Kazuo Shiohata join hands at a Tokyo hotel on May 12 after the two companies announced they will merge under a joint holding company called JVC Kenwood Holdings Inc. on Oct. 1, aiming to enhance their competitive edge in the consumer electronics market. (Kyodo)

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New JVC radio to let listeners catch fast talk more clearly

New JVC radio to let listeners catch fast talk more clearly

TOKYO, Japan - Victor Co. of Japan (JVC) will put on the market in early December a radio (photo) that can slow down parts of broadcast speech so that older listeners and foreign-language students can more clearly catch each sentence. The device has been jointly developed by JVC and NHK Science & Technical Research Laboratories, and is expected to sell for around 35,000 yen. The radio will first store a voice, such as that of an announcer, in an integrated circuit, and will then use voice signal processing technology to slow down the speed of pronunciation of the first part of each sentence, gradually returning to normal speed in the latter part. (Kyodo)

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JVC to release 26-inch LCD TV on Aug. 1

JVC to release 26-inch LCD TV on Aug. 1

TOKYO, Japan - Victor Co. of Japan (JVC) will release a 26-inch liquid crystal display (LCD) TV set (photo) on Aug. 1. The LT-26LC4 is the first 26-inch flat-screen TV and offers high-definition images made possible by JVC's plasma-display panel technology. The new product is also equipped with high-quality speakers used for audio equipment. JVC will not suggest a retail price for the LT-26LC4, which is expected to be available for around 370,000 yen. (Kyodo)

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Victor develops environmentally friendly DVD from corn starch

Victor develops environmentally friendly DVD from corn starch

TOKYO, Japan - Victor Co. of Japan said Dec. 6 it has succeeded in manufacturing an environmentally friendly DVD with a special plastic synthesized from corn starch. Unlike conventional DVDs made from oil, the new DVD, made mainly from polylactide resin, will help reduce the consumption of oil and the quantity of carbon dioxide emitted in the process of incinerating used DVDs for disposal, JVC said. (Kyodo)

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The Amateurs (2005)

The Amateurs (2005)

Patrick Fugit Characters: Emmett Film: The Amateurs; The Moguls (USA/DE 2005) Director: Michael Traeger 06 February 2005 Date: 06 February 2005

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VAMPIRES aka JOHN CARPENTER'S VAMPIRES

VAMPIRES aka JOHN CARPENTER'S VAMPIRES

VAMPIRES aka JOHN CARPENTER'S VAMPIRES (US 1998) FILM OFFICE/JVC ENT/LARGO ENT/SPOOKY TOOTH PRODUCTIONS/STORM KING PROD JAMES WOODS, DANIEL BALDWIN, JOHN CARPENTER director Date: 1998

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USED PEOPLE (US/JAPAN/1992) (left) JESSICA TANDY, (right) SY

USED PEOPLE (US/JAPAN/1992) (left) JESSICA TANDY, (right) SY

USED PEOPLE JESSICA TANDY, (right) SYLVIA SIDNEY JVC ENTERTAINMENT,LARGO ENTERTAINMENT PICTURE FROM THE RONALD GRANT ARCHIVE USED PEOPLE (US/JAPAN/1992) (left) JESSICA TANDY, (right) SYLVIA SIDNEY JVC ENTERTAINMENT,LARGO ENTERTAINMENT Date: 1992

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MYSTERY TRAIN

MYSTERY TRAIN

MYSTERY TRAIN JVC ENTERTAINMENT YOUKI KUDOH, MASATOSHI NAGASE Date: 1989

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MYSTERY TRAIN

MYSTERY TRAIN

MYSTERY TRAIN JVC ENTERTAINMENT RUFUS THOMAS, YOUKI KUDOH, MASATOSHI NAGASE Date: 1989

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MYSTERY TRAIN

MYSTERY TRAIN

MYSTERY TRAIN JVC ENTERTAINMENT MASATOSHI NAGASE Date: 1989

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MYSTERY TRAIN

MYSTERY TRAIN

MYSTERY TRAIN (US 1989) JVC ENTERTAINMENT CINQUE LEE, SCREAMIN' JAY HAWKINS Date: 1989

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MYSTERY TRAIN

MYSTERY TRAIN

MYSTERY TRAIN JVC ENTERTAINMENT YOUKI KUDOH, MASATOSHI NAGASE Date: 1989

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MYSTERY TRAIN

MYSTERY TRAIN

MYSTERY TRAIN JVC ENTERTAINMENT MASATOSHI NAGASE, YOUKI KUDOH Date: 1989

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MYSTERY TRAIN

MYSTERY TRAIN

MYSTERY TRAIN JVC ENTERTAINMENT CINQUE LEE Date: 1989

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JVC devises technology to make thinner rear-projection TVs

JVC devises technology to make thinner rear-projection TVs

TOKYO, Japan - Victor Co. of Japan Ltd. (JVC) said on Sept. 28 it has developed a technology that can substantially reduce the depth of rear-projection television sets. Displayed at a press conference on the day is a 110-inch rear-projection television incorporating the new technology. (Kyodo)

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JVC devises technology to make thinner rear-projection TVs

JVC devises technology to make thinner rear-projection TVs

TOKYO, Japan - Victor Co. of Japan Ltd. (JVC) said on Sept. 28 it has developed a technology that can substantially reduce the depth of rear-projection television sets. In the case of a 60-inch machine (in photo), the depth can be cut to 27 centimeters, about 40 percent thinner than the company's existing model, the company said. (Kyodo)

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Japanese NGO donates medical supplies to N. Korea flood victims

Japanese NGO donates medical supplies to N. Korea flood victims

TOKYO, Japan - An employee (R) of Japan International Volunteer Center, a Japanese nonprofit organization, hands over medical supplies to Kangwon Province People's Hospital in Wonsan, North Korea, on Oct. 26. According to JVC officials, JVC delivered 2.4 million yen worth of confectioneries and medical supplies to flood victims in North Korea in late October. The money was collected through public donations in Japan, the officials say. (Kyodo)

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JVC devises tech for commercial output of wooden diaphragms

JVC devises tech for commercial output of wooden diaphragms

TOKYO, Japan - Victor Co. of Japan Ltd. (JVC) on March 25 announced the world's first development of technology to mass-produce wooden diaphragms for speakers of audio equipment. ''A long-cherished dream has come true,'' a JVC official said. Photo shows speakers that use mass-produced wooden diaphragms. (Kyodo)

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JVC to release 1st HD consumer digital video camera

JVC to release 1st HD consumer digital video camera

TOKYO, Japan - Victor Co. of Japan Ltd. (JVC) said Jan. 22 it will release in Japan in early March the world's first consumer digital video camera (in photo) to record and play back digital high-definition images. The GR-HD1 high-definition digital video camera, which records images to mini digital videotapes, will be put on the market in the United States and Europe later this year, JVC said. (Kyodo)

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Victor to launch world's lightest video camera

Victor to launch world's lightest video camera

TOKYO, Japan - Victor Co. of Japan (JVC) said Feb. 28 it will launch what it claims the lightest and smallest digital video camera (in handout photos) in the world in early March. The 340-gram GR-DVP3 digital video camera is designed for both right- and left-hand users, and incorporates a full-flat, full-metal body, JVC said. The GR-DVP3 will be priced at 235,000 yen, it said.

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