The D64U Series is Sharp's least expensive line of LCD televisions that offer a 1080p native resolution. For more information refer to the full Sharp AQUOS D64U Series report.
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The 5 series of LCD televisions are part of Samsung's 2008 line of sets and are their entry level offering for 1080p native resolution. More information found on the Samsung 5 Series report. Specs 1080p native resolution 20,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio 5ms response time Built-in HD Tuner Inputs: 3xHDMI 1.3, 2xComponent, 2xComposite, 1xS-Video, 1xVGA
The 1.5 Series from Hitachi combine form and function to offer a 1080p LCD tv with 120Hz mode in a cabinet that is only 1.5 inches deep. For more information refer to the full Hitachi 1.5 Series report. Specs 1080p native resolution 120Hz mode 15,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio 450-500cd/m2 brightness IPS-Alpha panels Two 6-Watt speakers Inputs:...
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LC, 37, D, 64, U, LC37, 37D, D64, 64U, LC37D, 37D64, D64U, LC37D64, 37D64U, LC37D64U
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