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Panasonic boosts HDTV line-up
Panasonic
has expanded its Viera range of flat-panel TVs with two, new high-definition
models. The TX-32LXD52 and TX-26LXD52 are 32in and 26in LCD TVs respectively,
and come with integrated digital TV tuners for receiving HDTV signals. They
also sport the all important HDMI interface for hooking up to high definition
sources like DVD players, which will get their first batch of HD movies from
Hollywood studios this Christmas. The TVs have a 1386 x 768 pixel resolution as
well as 20W of stereo audio. In the case of the TX-32LXD52, the sound is beefed
up by the addition of two 3W subwoofers for bass sound reproduction. The TVs
also come with Panasonic’s 3D Colour Management System which alters the colour
and brightness displayed by each pixel.
According to the company the result is
more vibrant colours and more realistic rendering of skin tones. On sale now,
the 26in and 32in models are priced just under £800 and £1,100. You can track
the best prices here.
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