
With so many displays or TVs on the floor, it won’t be wrong if we call CES as a LCD HDTV show. Westinghouse is the latest company to introduce its HDTV lineup that offers a variety and multiplicity in dimension as well as resolution.
Featuring the native 1080p input the hot Westinghouse 1080p LCD line, comprising the TX series and SK series, will offer most of the advanced calibration settings, together with the all the modern HDTV characteristic. Pricing and availability for the new lineup is as follows:
The TX series:
1) Westinghouse 42-inch LCD, available in May for $1,999
2) Westinghouse 47-inch LCD, available in May for $2,499
3) Westinghouse 52-inch LCD, available in May
The SK 720p series:
1) Westinghouse 32-inch LCD, accessible in May for $899
2) Westinghouse 42-inch LCD, accessible in May for $1,599
The DVD playing models:
1) Westinghouse 26-inch, available in April for $799
2) Westinghouse 32-inch, available in April for $999
Apart from the above lineup, the Westinghouse is flaunting three smaller HDTVs, counting two 26-inch models that will replace existing CRTs and retail for $699 and a 19-inch HDTV that will be for a modest pricing of $449.
HDTVia: engadget











