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The V-series is Sony's entry-level 1080p LCD television for 2008 and replace the V2500 series of 2007. For more information refer to the Sony V4100 Series report.
MSRP $1,499.00
Release date April, 2008
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- 1080p native resolution
- USB port for accessing digital content
- Bravia Engine
- 8-bit panel
- Bravia-Sync
- Inputs: 4xHDMI 1.3, 2xComponent, Composite
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Sony Bravia KDL-40V4100
• Sony Bravia V-Series KDL-40V4100 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
• BRAVIA KDL-40V4100 40" LCD TV
UPC: 027242736559
EAN: 027242736559
MPN: KDL-40V4100
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MSRP $1,299.99
Released March, 2008
Pros
- 1080p
- good variety of inputs - including dedicated PC input
- affordable
- attractive, thin bezel
Cons
- not 120 Hz - look to 6 Series for that feature
- doesn't use the "Clear View" panel as the higher end 6 and 7 Series Samsungs
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Samsung LN40A550
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MSRP $1,699.95
Released April, 2008
The 579 X-Series is JVC's least expensive line of LCD televisions that falls in the mid-range of other manufacturers with a 1080p native resolution. For more information refer to the full 579 Series report. Specs 1080p native resolution 13,000:1 contrast ratio 6.5ms response time 500 cd/m2 brightness 10-bit image processor USB port ATSC/QAM tuners...
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JVC LT-42X579
MSRP $1,199.99
Released June, 2008
Pros
- full 1080p, 10-bit pannel, good amount of inputs
- perfect for those who have a smaller house or room and do not need a 50" TV
- a quality second or third TV for a bedroom
- Great tv for gamers.
Cons
- space and bottom bar make TV look bulky
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Sony Bravia KDL-40S4100
MSRP $999.00
Released September, 2008
Pros
- affordable
- 1080p
- good variety of inputs
Cons
- Some display inputs/picture scaling settings are unpolished. Visible digital noise on the edges of settings "Native" and "4:3 HD"
- Noticeable motion judder sometimes when using noise reduction settings
- "Game Mode" doesn't appear to change anything, and actually reduced the number of picture options you are able to tweak on the TV - tested with XBOX 360 Elite over HDMI
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Toshiba REGZA 40RV525
MSRP $1,199.00
Released May, 2008
Pros
- 1080p
- good contrast ratio and fast response time
- good input options
- affordable
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Samsung LN40A530
MSRP $1,399.00
Released April, 2008
Pros
- 1080p, fast 5ms response time
- better sound system than most TVs
- good amount of inputs despite not having a VGA input for computers
Cons
- lower than average contrast ratio
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Philips 42PFL5603D/27
MSRP $1,300.00
Released April, 2004
Pros
- attractive bezel and stand
- 1080p
- inexpensive for a 1080p 42" TV
- fast response time and brightness value
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Philips 42PFL3603D/27
MSRP $1,149.00
Released May, 2008
Pros
- 2x15w speakers deliver good sound
- 4 HDMI, 2 Component
- Good value for the price
Cons
- Lower contrast ratio and lighter blacks than many competitors
- Fairly bland design, although looks better in person
- large bezel
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Westinghouse VK-42F240S
MSRP $1,149.00
Released May, 2008
The VK Series is Westinghouse's entry level line of 1080p LCD televisions introduced in 2008. For more information refer to the full Westinghouse VK Series report. Specs 1080p native resolution 6.5ms response time 10-watt speakers Inputs: 2xHDMI, 2xComponent, 1xVGA, 1xS-Video, 1xComposite Outputs: 1xRCA, 1xSPDIF Optical
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Westinghouse VK-42F130S
MSRP $1,099.00
Released May, 2008
The VK Series is Westinghouse's entry level line of 1080p LCD televisions introduced in 2008. For more information refer to the full Westinghouse VK Series report. Specs 1080p native resolution 6.5ms response time 10-watt speakers Inputs: 2xHDMI, 2xComponent, 1xVGA, 1xS-Video, 1xComposite Outputs: 1xRCA, 1xSPDIF Optical
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Westinghouse VK-40F530S
MSRP $1,599.95
Released March, 2008
The LT-42P789 is a 1080p native resolution LCD television by JVC that adds a built-in iPod doc to access digital media directly from the TV itself. For more information refer to the full JVC P Series report. Specs 1080p native resolution 13,000:1 contrast ratio 6.5ms response time 500 cd/m2 brightness 10-bit image processor USB port...
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JVC LT-42P789
MSRP $1,500.00
Released September, 2007
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. Specs 1080p native resolution. 2,000:1 static contrast ratio, 10,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio 4 ms response time 450 cd/m2 brightness Inputs: HDMI x 3, Component x 2,...
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Sharp AQUOS LC-42D64U
MSRP $1,799.95
Released March, 2008
Pros
- 1080p, fast 5ms response time
- includes a good variety of inputs
- attractive bezel
- Good price for performance
Cons
- poor contrast ratio
- No PIP
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LG 42LG50
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