The XV540 series of LCD televisions contain a 1080p native resolution and 120Hz film mode and are the premium offerings of Toshiba's 2008 TV models. For more information refer to the full Regza XV540 Series report.
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The LG60 series is a step above the LG50s and is the least expensive line of televisions introduced by LG that offers both a 1080p native resolution display, and a 120Hz display mode. For more information refer to the full LG60 series report. Specs 1080p native resolution 120Hz mode 15,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio 5...
The W-series by Sony is part of their high end lineup of LCD televisions. Last year's W-series offerings came under the W3000 label, with 2008's following the W4100 naming convention. For more information refer to the Sony W4100 series report. Specs 52" screen 1080p native resolution 120Hz mode USB port for accessing digital content thin bezel,...
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