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Westinghouse LVM-42W2: A big 1080p LCD for less than US$3,000?


Westinghouse LVM-42W2.
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Westinghouse's new LVM-42W2 is one of the first LCD monitors larger than 40 inches to support full 1080p high-def resolution. Its estimated US$2,799 price tag is stunningly low for such a large LCD--let alone one with full 1080p resolution--and means that LCD is finally becoming price competitive with like-size plasma panels. And with some of the new 1080p video sources such as Blu-ray players slated to hit in 2006 and beyond, having the best-of-the-best HD resolution will finally begin to have more of a practical application than its current, more theoretical.

Credit: Will Greenwald, CNET.com

Westinghouse LTV-40W1HDC: Big-screen TV with built-in DVD


Westinghouse's new DVD HDTVs have big 32- and 40-inch screens.
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One of Westinghouse's new televisions, the LTV-40W1HDC, is a 40-inch high-definition LCD TV with a built-in DVD player. This is hardly the first high-def flat-panel/DVD player combo we've seen, but it is the biggest. Even its little brother, the LTV-32W1HDC, has a 32-inch screen that dwarfs most flat-panel/DVD player combos. The LTV-40W1HDC will cost US$2,299, and the 32-inch model will cost US$1,499. The televisions will be available later this year.

Credit: Will Greenwald, CNET.com

 

 

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