JR.com is offering following LCD HDTV with free ground shipping.
Toshiba REGZA 42ZV650U 42.0″ $799
- 1080p Full HD CineSpeed Display
- 100,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
- AutoView Automatic Picture Adjustment
- 4 HDMI Digital Inputs (1 Side) with InstaPort and REGZA-LINK
Sony BRAVIA KDL-32S5100 32″ $479
- Aspect Ratio : 16:9
- Display Resolution: 1920 x 1080p (Full HD)
- Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 30,000:1
- On-Screen Contrast Ratio: 3,000:1
- Inputs: 5 x Analog Audio (2 side, 3 rear), 3 x HDMI (2 side, 1 rear), 2 x Component, 2 x Composite (1 side, 1 rear), PC in (VGA) + Audio, RF connection, 1 x S-video, USB 1.1 (rear for Service only)
Sharp has just added the new LC-20NE7 series to its AQUOS LCD tv line up. The new NE series aims for personal usage, which best suit to place one in your bedroom. It has 7000:1 contrast ratio and 176 degree of view angle. It features a clock timer, which can lower volume and brightness gradually in sleep mode, and also increase volume and brightness in wake up mode.
The new Sharp LC-20NE7 series is available from 5th Feb 2010 with price tag of 70,000 Yen (approx US$768). It comes with colors, including white, brown, pink and lime green.
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Toshiba recently introduced the new REGZA LCD TV, R1BDP series. 2 models in this series, which are 32″ 32R1BDP and 26″ 26R1BD. Both are Wide XGA resolution and capable to play blu-ray disk. Like other REGZA, video can be recorded to external HDD through USB.
Both model will be available in mid February for 130,000 Yen (approx $1,414) and 110,000 Yen (approx $1,196) for 32″ 32R1BDP and 26″ 26R1BD respectively.
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Dell has Philips 42″ 42PFL5704D/F7 1080p 120Hz 2MS LCD HDTV for $699 with free shipping.
The Philips PFL6704D series falls short of the competition’s performance, but it does have a cool design and relatively accurate color.
Pros
- Solid primary and secondary color accuracy
- sleek external design
- plenty of connectivity with four HDMI inputs
Cons
- Produces lighter black levels
- backlight fluctuates in higher-efficiency modes
- sub-par off-angle performance
- paltry picture control options
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