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- Philips' Android-based GoGear Connect PMP now avai...
- LG Optimus LTE (LU6200) spotted again
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- Sceptre X425BV-FHD 42-inch HDTV launches for $599 SRP
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Sceptre X425BV-FHD 42-inch HDTV launches for $599 SRP
Sceptre has already introduced another 40-inch screen full HDTV this month. The company today has announced the launch of a new HDTV that has a slightly larger 42-inch screen called the X425BV-FHD. The new set is one of the more popular sizes since it will fit in most rooms and offers a larger image. The screen has a native 1080p resolution and has a lot more features as well.
It has four HDMI inputs allowing you to hook up multiple components without running out of space. The screen has integrated ATSC/NTSC/Clear QAM tuners inside. The response time is 8ms for the screen so the image should be clear and lag free. The brightness for the panel is rated at 400 cd/m2. The screen also has a 60Hz refresh rate and SRS TruSurround XT sound.
The internal speakers are 10W x 2 and the set has a 7-band EQ. Other features include a USB 2.0 port for playing audio through the TV speakers and viewing photos, a swiveling base, and a 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. The MSRP for the set is $599, but it is on Walmart.com for under $370 making it impressively cheap.
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