Westinghouse Offers 37″ LCD HD Monitor
Westinghouse Digital Electronics recently announced the availability of its 37″ LCD HD video monitor. The native resolution is 1920 x 1080, for true HD imagery. It has a contrast ratio of 1000:1, and response time of 12ms.
The monitor features a 1920×1080 progressive scan (1080p) resolution, delivering unparalleled clear images and vivid color in a convenient and attractive thin, flat-panel design that can be easily mounted on a wall. With two DVI inputs with HDCP, two component video inputs and standard VGA and RCA, the monitor allows users to connect to PCs, satellite and cable boxes, game consoles, DVD players and the latest multimedia video source to experience the stunning picture quality of 1080p. The detachable 20-watt speakers and a classic clean, contemporary style complete a beautiful display for the home, boardroom or commercial applications.
Link: Business Wire - Westinghouse Digital Offers Its Largest LCD Monitor to Date
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July 29th, 2005 at 4:39 pm
Looks like BestBuy is getting screwed (or their web editor sucks). What happened to the 1000:1 contrast ratio?
“TrueLife video enhancement provides vivid, lifelike pictures; high brightness (550 cd/m²) and contrast (600:1) produce deep, brilliant images”
Has anybody seen this set yet to see how it really looks?
November 3rd, 2005 at 7:52 pm
I bought the WestinghouseLTV-30w2 from Best Buy. First it was the worst Buy, now that the Geek Squad is the service center for Westinghouse, ever try to find out any information about a product that is in for service?, almost impossible.
I want go into the LCD TV except to say DO NOT BUY ONE. They don’t last and there are no parts for them. My LCD TV has had a Part (LTV video board assy. Part # 5600110218) ordered for almost 3 weeks with no estimated delivery date yet. Buy products from Japan at least they are reliable.
November 3rd, 2005 at 11:26 pm
That’s sad to hear, Chuck. Buying an HDTV should be a GOOD experience!!