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Westinghouse Wants Its LCDs in Your House

By Geoff Duncan
June 30, 2008


Westinghouse Digital is determined to put its LCDs in every room of the modern home...including the kitchen and the living room.

Westinghouse Digital has introduced two new LCD HDTV models, one aimed squarely at the living room like a traditional big-screen flat panel display, and the other designed to tuck into more unconventional places—like a kitchen.

First up the TX-42F430S features 1,920 by 1,080-pixel full high-definition resolution, an integrated ATSC/NTSC/ClearQAM tuner, an 8 ms response time, a 5,000:1 contrast ratio (although the specs say it's only 1,000;1), and Westinghouse's 1080Pure output on all HD connectors, including component and VGA. The set also features video/S-Video input, S/PDIF audio output, a 176° viewing angle, and two ten-Watt down-firing speakers. Westinghouse is being coy on pricing details, but expect to see the TX-42F430S for around $1,100 from leading retailers this July.

In the meantime, Westinghouse is also helping people integrate HDTV ...

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