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Philips 55PL9524/37 Cineos 55  LCoS HD-Ready TV  

Philips 55PL9524/37 Cineos 55" LCoS HD-Ready TV

By Philips
  • 55-inch Cineos high-definition Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCoS) TV with 1,280 x 720 native pixel resolution; 56.6 x 38.1 x 17.4 inches (W x H x D)
  • Digital Natural Motion eliminates motion "judder" from film-based sources such as DVDs
  • Double-window, dual-tuner picture-in-picture splits the screen into 2 independent halves: watch 2 shows, watch and surf, etc.
  • 20 watts per channel high-power sound with Dolby Virtual Surround
  • Saphlon screen minimizes damage while reducing glare and permitting high light output
Philips Cineos 55" LCOS HDTV Compatible TV - LCOS provides brilliant picture quality in a widescreen TV that is capable of presenting HDTV at 720p and 1080i, as well as 480p. A new type of rear projection technology, it is only about 17" deep and is more affordable than a plasma screen. With Cineos you no longer have to compromise space for design, or image quality for size. Cineos is the whole package! Because the new Liquid Crystal On Silicon (LCOS) technology is far lighter in weight and smaller in size than today's projection lenses or CRTs, the complete set is much lighter and thinner than current CRT direct view or rear projection TV sets. Active Control Plus - By continually adjusting picture settings over 60 times per second, Active Control Plus ensures that the viewing experience...
 
List Price: $3,499.99

Sony KP-46WT520 46-Inch Hi-Scan 1080i HD-Ready Projection TV  

Sony KP-46WT520 46-Inch Hi-Scan 1080i HD-Ready Projection TV

By Sony
  • 46-inch high-definition-ready rear-projection television with HDMI digital-video input; 42.75 x 40 x 23.9 inches (W x H x D)
  • CineMotion 3:2 pulldown detection and reversal removes redundant video information to display a film-frame-accurate picture from movie sources
  • MID-X circuitry scales all incoming signals to the configuration of the panel and drives the set's Twin-View 2-tuner picture-and-picture function
  • Auto 16:9 enhanced mode renders anamorphic DVD content in letterboxed widescreen, using all available display lines for the image
  • Sony's Digital Reality Creation (DRC) circuitry and Direct Digital Circuitry create rich, natural-looking images from any source
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List Price: $1,699.99

Philips 60PW9363 60-Inch Widescreen HDTV-Ready Projection TV  

Philips 60PW9363 60-Inch Widescreen HDTV-Ready Projection TV

By Philips
  • 60-inch high-definition projection TV with DVI direct digital input; 56.7 x 59.4 x 27 inches (W x H x D)
  • MultiPoint convergence automatically ensures flawless convergence of red, green, and blue electron guns
  • APAC (Automatic Phosphor Aging Compensation) minimizes the chance of image burn-in
  • Active Control performs continuous picture analysis and controls Automatic Digital Noise Reduction and auto sharpness
  • Dual-tuner picture-in-picture lets you watch 2 programs at once; 10 watts per channel sound with Dolby Virtual Surround
Whether in homes, factories, offices, airports, or on the street, it's hard to imagine a place where Philips is absent. What Philips wants is to make your life and work easier - and more fun! And Philips continuously explores new ways to improve products and to offer innovative products to its consumers. Philips. "Let's Make Things Better".PRODUCT FEATURES:High-definition display - 1080i/480p;HD DVI and Component Inputs;Active Control;Eye Fidelity;APAC (Automatic Phosphor Aging Compensation);Multipoint digital convergence;Protective screen filter;Virtual Dolby Surround;Three-line digital comb filter;Two-tuner picture-in-picture;Slim, upscale styling;Home-cinema universal remote with backlighting.
 
List Price: $2,299.99

Mitsubishi WS65857 65  Projection HDTV-Ready TV  

Mitsubishi WS65857 65" Projection HDTV-Ready TV

By MITSUBISHI
With their new cabinet design, Mitsubishi PlatinumPlus Series TVs look beautiful even before you turn them on. And that beauty translates into what's inside, in terms of quality, advanced features, and innovations. Here are the televisions that deliver pictures so lifelike they nearly breathe. The PlatinumPlus Series has all of the strong performance and features of the Platinum Series. Plus, it enhances picture performance and home theater system flexibility to bring premium television to a new level.EDF (Enhanced Depth-of-Field) Lenses provide more accurate focus in the corners and along the edges of the screen. High-Resolution Bitmapped Graphics Processor is ideal for on-screen graphics with 3D-like depth and image detail. 3D Graphical ViewPoint Menu uses the full capability of the new ...
 
List Price: $4,499.00

Mitsubishi WS55908 55  Diamond Series Color TV  

Mitsubishi WS55908 55" Diamond Series Color TV

By MITSUBISHI
The Diamond Series televisions are Mitsubishi's premium offerings. This series represents the best, most innovative advances in technology, refined style, features, and performance in high definition television today. You will find these superbly crafted products only at Mitsubishi's finest dealers, where you will receive the highest level of service and expertise.The WS-55908 HD-Upgradeable television delivers deluxe sound and picture, advanced features and an attractive high-gloss cabinet. The WS-55908 is one of Mitsubishi's highest-grade HD-Upgradeable TVs.
 

Sony KDF-E42A10 42-Inch LCD Rear Projection Television  

Sony KDF-E42A10 42-Inch LCD Rear Projection Television

By Sony
  • 42-inch rear-projection LCD TV; measures 40 x 30 x 16 inches (WxHxD)
  • Built-in HD/Digital tuner (ATSC), 181-channel tuner (NTSC); Digital Cable ready
  • Front A/V input for easily hooking up a DVD player or video game console
  • Inputs: 3 composite, 3 component, 1 S-Video, 1 RF, 1 HDMI
  • Two stereo speakers, 12 watts apiece (24 watts total)
LCD Rear Projection Television
 
List Price: $1,999.99

JVC AV-48WP30 I'Art Pro 48-Inch Widescreen HDTV-Ready Rear-Projection TV , Silver  

JVC AV-48WP30 I'Art Pro 48-Inch Widescreen HDTV-Ready Rear-Projection TV , Silver

By JVC
  • 48-inch 16:9 rear-projection HD-ready TV with direct-digital DVI input; 47.25 x 49 x 24 inches (W x H x D)
  • DIST (Digital Image Scaling Technology) upconverts all incoming signals to full 1080i high-definition resolution
  • 7-inch, 4-element cathode-ray tubes, protective screen shield with antireflective coating
  • Dual-tuner picture-in-picture with 12 Multi-Index-Window to select your favorite channel from a range of thumbnail images
  • 4 MEGA 10 BIT 3D Y/C comb filter, scan velocity modulation, a multitude of audio/video inputs
Experience the perfect performance of this JVC AV-48WP30 television. It incorporates features from the I'Art line such as 4 MEGA 10 Bit 3D Y/C comb filter, Velocity Scan Modulation, White Character Correction Circuitry, and an Interactive Plug-in Menu. Its DVI input with HDCP (High Definition Content Protection) offers an uncompressed solution for the transmission and display of High Definition content.
 
List Price: $2,199.95

Samsung HLP5674W 56-Inch HD-Ready DLP Projection TV  

Samsung HLP5674W 56-Inch HD-Ready DLP Projection TV

By Samsung
  • 56-inch HD-ready DLP projection television with 2 digital-video and 1 PC input; 49.9 x 36.3 x 18.2 inches (W x H x D)
  • Compatible with 480i, 480p, and full high-definition 720p and 1080i signals; offers 1,280 x 720 native pixel resolution
  • 2 HD component-video inputs, 3 each composite- and S-video inputs, 2 RF inputs; 1 RF and 1 composite-video output
  • No risk of screen aging or burn-in effects; offers all-input upconversion, 3:2 pulldown reversal, and other enhancements
  • 15-watts-per-channel x 2 stereo audio system with SRS TruSurround XT simulated surround sound
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List Price: $4,199.99

Sony KP-61V85 61 Rear Projection TV , Gray  

Sony KP-61V85 61 Rear Projection TV , Gray

By Sony
  • 61-inch rear-projection TV with 120-degree viewing angle; 54 x 61.38 x 26.38 inches (W x H x D)
  • 2-tuner picture-in-picture with freeze option; Flash Focus automatic color convergence
  • Favorite-channel preview, jump channel, and parental control
  • 2 component inputs, 3 S-video inputs, 3 composite inputs, 5 audio inputs, and Control S, audio, TV, and monitor outputs
  • 40-watt speaker system (20 watts x 2) with MTS decoding, TruSurround, and simulated surround sound
With a screen that measures 61 inches in diameter, the Sony KP-61V85 rear projection TV brings sporting events, movies, and even sitcoms to life. The TV employs a trio of high-brightness picture tubes and high-performance hybrid lenses (F1.05) to project onto a BrightView screen, which ensures exciting, dynamic images. In addition, the TV maintains a wide 120-degree viewing angle so people can enjoy it from all over the room, or even while craning their necks from the kitchen. Other features include a Flash Focus system for automatic color convergence (bringing the three color layers into immediate alignment); the Twin View system, which broadcasts two programs simultaneously either side by side or in an inset window; and a comprehensive menu system that's easy to operate and full featured...
 
List Price: $2,799.99

Philips 46PP9302 Epic 46  Digital Widescreen HDTV-Ready TV  

Philips 46PP9302 Epic 46" Digital Widescreen HDTV-Ready TV

By Philips
  • 46-inch digital widescreen HDTV-ready TV with MultiPoint convergence; 44.5 x 52.6 x 23.5 inches (W x H x D)
  • APAC (Automatic Phosphor Aging Compensation) minimizes the chance of image burn-in
  • Active Control performs continuous picture analysis and controls Automatic Digital Noise Reduction and auto sharpness
  • 3-line digital comb filter reduces dot-crawl
  • Picture-in-picture lets you watch two programs at once; Virtual Dolby Surround simulates Pro Logic surround from any 2 speakers
With progressive scanning that doubles the vertical resolution of the image, 3-line digital comb filtering, eye fidelity and active control that maintains the optimal specifications you've set, this Philips widescreen HDTV produces especially sharp, high definition images on a wide, 46" projection screen. Features: multipoint convergence, single-tuner picture-in-picture, virtual Dolby surround - 30W RMS, HD component and DVI inputs, protective screen filter, home cinema backlit universal remote control, automatic phosphor aging compensation (APAC), AutoSound, Incredible Surround, AutoLock, Auto Picture, sleep timer and closed caption. View larger image for cable hookup guidelines. $99.99 freight provides "White Glove" in-home truck delivery ($300 value), positioning of TV and optional disc...
 
List Price: $1,599.99

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