17 results for "integrated HDTVs"
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Haier 22'' Ultra Compact LCD HDTVs
The sleek, compact design of the HL22F1 and HL22FW1 LCD HDTVs by Haier will enhance the appearance of any room. These space saving TVs offer a crisp display with the 1366x768 resolution and the fast 5ms response time which displays full-motion, fast-moving video without any blur. It features a digital comb filter which cleans up fuzzy images, giving you accurate colors and stable images. It has a component video input and an HDMI input which provides a simple solution for high-quality audio and video...
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Terk Technologies HDTVs Slim Profile Outdoor HDTV Antenna
Terk Technologies HDTVs Slim Profile Outdoor HDTV Antenna
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Ultimate picture and sound from larger HDTVs, advanced projectors, and high definition AV sources
The full manufacturer's warranty from Monster is only valid when the Monster M2000 HD HDTV HDMI Cable is purchased from an Internet Authorized Dealer . We will match any Internet Authorized Dealer's best price on the Monster M2000 HD HDTV HDMI Cable. The Monster M2000 HD HDTV HDMI Cable may be referred to by the following terms: M2000 HD-16 NF , M2000 HD-25 NF , M2000 HD-35 NF , M2000 HD-4 NF , M2000 HD-8 NF .
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Panasonic VIERA® V10 Series Plasma 1080p HDTVs
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$1,129-$3,999
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Rear-projection HDTVs: First Looks
Now that microdisplay TVs (which use DLP, LCoS, or LCD technology) have replaced older CRT-based sets, these once-bulky TVs continue to shrink in size and weight. Even the biggest screens can fit on a tabletop. Many sets, including those below, have shaved about 5 inches from the width by putting speakers below the screen. Their profiles are also trimmer.
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Toshiba LCD HDTVs
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$1,705-$2,999
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D&H 50" HD Plasma Display, Flat-Panel Plasma TVs, TVs & HDTVs, Audio and Video, Electronics & Computers
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24in LCD Display / 1920 x 1200 Max Resolution / Digital Visual Interface (DVI)5ms Response Time / 1000:1 Contrast Ratio / 300nit(s) Brightness160/160 Viewing Angle (H/V) / .270mm Dot Pitch / Tilt / 3 Years Warranty
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At only 1.9 inches thick, Samsung's striking new 850 series offers all of the features of the 750 Series models in an incredibly thin, sleek package. The Series 8 1080p LCD HDTVs have all of the features you'd expect from a top-of-the-line Samsung - superb image, a blazing-fast 4ms response time, 120Hz refresh rate with Automotion plus image interpolation technology for smooth fast motion, and rich interconnectivity, all wrapped in the stylish "TOC" color-infused bezel. Enjoy MPEG and JPEG files...
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Experience HD as it's meant to be seen! VIZIO’s VECO320L is an energy efficient alternative to traditional HDTV. Using the most advanced technology available, it’s designed to exceed today's energy standards for power consumption. Using nearly 44% less electricity than traditional 32" Class LCD HDTV's, this HDTV runs on only 84 watts. Don’t think you have to sacrifice quality to be energy efficient, as the VECO320L supports 720p and 1080i signals, includes 2x HDMI inputs, component, composite, RF...
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LG LCD HDTVs at Audioholics Store
55-inch LCD with uncompressed wireless Full HD 1080p transmission from a separate media box
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$2,199-$2,995
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This is truly an amazing deal, I value my time and would rather just buy the TV and have it delivered and set up...now the fact that this is free and they haul away my existing set. Hands down a complete solution. I will be going in there for a new flat screen and their 4 year Geek Squad Black Tie Protection plan. I hear that those even provide loaner TVs if your set ever needs to wait on parts while it gets repaired.
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Not surprisingly, bigger screens of all types consume more electricity than smaller ones. With LCD and rear-projection TVs, resolution has almost no effect on energy consumption because all pixels in the screen are illuminated by the same backlight. With plasma sets, however, 1080p models use more energy than 720p models. That’s because 1080p sets have more pixels, each of which is illuminated...
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A 42-inch Panasonic 720p plasma (TH-42PX80U), for $700, down from $900. Sony's 52-inch W-series 1080p LCD for $2,000, down from $2,700. a 46-inch Samsung 1080p LCD (LN46A500) for $1,100. Samsung's 40-inch 1080p sibling model (LN40A500) for $800. a 46-inch Sharp 1080p model for (LC46SB54U) $900, down from $1,400. a 42-inch Sylvania 1080p LCD (LC420SS8) for $700, down from $1,000.
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