HP LCD and Plasma Televisions

HP LCD and Plasma Televisions

HP hewlett packard televisions LCD 26 inch 30 inch

PCWorld got the scoop on some of Hewlett-Packard's new consumer electronics:

2 LCD TVs, the 26" LC2640N ($2499) and the 30-inch LC3040N ($2999, listed incorrectly on PCWorld as 40-inch). Both have dual-tuners for picture in picture, 1280 by 768 pixel resolution, and can support HD-TV and DVD-D.

2 Plasma TVs, the PL4245N HD-Ready Plasma Television ($4999) supports 1080i HD (but needs a seperate set-top box) and the PE4240N Plasma Television ($2999) supporting regular 480p TV. Both also have dual-tuners and DVI-D.

(via Engadget)


 
 

 
 
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