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Sagem's 56in DLP TV stunner

Sagem has taken the wraps off it’s biggest DLP TV yet. The 56in Axium HD-D56B uses DLP technology – more common in projectors – to display images on the screen. DLP TVs are like lightweight (c. 45kgs) and slimmed down (16ins deep) versions of older rear-projection TVs but with much better quality.Sagem_dlp_tv They also tend to be significantly cheaper than plasma and LCDs. From a technical standpoint the advantages over plasma and LCD TVs include almost no blurring of moving images, no screen burn from channel logos or gaming, or loss of brightness. It also boasts a lamp lifetime of 100,000 hours – significantly more than plasma and LCD. Even then, you can replace the lamp, just like in projectors. Contrast levels are 3000:1, it has a DVI connection and a resolution of 1280x720, which makes it capable of reproducing high-definition DVD or TV signals. Available now it costs £2,650 (without stand) here.

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