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Westinghouse,unveils the full line of its HDTVs it will be showcasing in CES

 
clock Jan 05 2012 01:05  
 

 

Westinghouse, a leading LCD TV manufacturer in U.S. unveils the full line of its HDTVs it will be showcasing in CES. There are some models with LED, including 70-inch UW70 and 55-inch EW55 models, packing standard 1080p, 120Hz refresh rate spec sheets.  
 
Also, the first slim-bezel HDTV model, the 46-inch UW46 series by the company will be launched at CES. It is an ultra-slim design which offers great picture quality, featuring a 120Hz refresh rate and 1080p full HD and weighs only 38 lbs. The response time is super fast 6.5 ms and has options like 3D noise reduction, inverse 3:2 pull down and three-way selectable color temperature.
 
Moreover, the company will be offering  WSB-N20BW with Bluetooth support. Two mid-range models and a 3D model is also expected to come by. The mid-range models will be from 1080p full HD 40" EW40 series which offers high contrast ratios, along with a 120 Hz refresh rate and 6.5 ms response time. The set also features 2 HDMI, 1 Composite and 1 VGA/Component input. The other set being introduced is the 32" EW32 series which features 720p resolution, 16x9 aspect ratio and has 2 HDMI, 1 Composite and 1 VGA/Component input.
 
Senior Vice President of Marketing at Westinghouse Digital, Rey Roque says, "We're not only expanding the range of size of our LED and LCD lines in 2012, but we're also introducing a variety of new models with a collection of styles and features, along with the debut of several new accessories from Westinghouse. Our extensive range of HDTVs can now truly fulfill the needs of any consumer. The line offers an array of sizes from 19" to 70", including sets with an ultra slim bezel design and 3D capabilities."
 
The multifunctional LED sets would be able to be used as combination HD television/gaming/computer displays, in a wide range of sizes to fit the most compact of applications.  The 24" EW24 series and 22" EW22 series full HD 1080p sets and the 19" EW19 series 720p HDTV all feature a speedy 5ms response time with 2HDMI, 1 Composite and 1 VGA/Component input, making them a great all-in-one, space-saving option.
 
The 3D HDTV will be the  47" W47 series, which will ship with four pairs of 3D glasses. The  CCFL-based sets would also be debuted at CES. These would include a  50" CW50 series the 38.5"CW39 series, and the 37" CW37 series. All three full HD1080p sets offer three HDMI, one component and one VGA input, many picture enhancements including 3D noise reduction, inverse 3:2 pull down for flicker-free movies, three-way selectable color temperature and super quick response times for fast-moving sports. The 32" CW32 series will also be making its debut, featuring a 720p resolution, three HDMI, one component and one VGA input.
 
Along with the series of TVs Westinghouse will also introduce few accessories like  soundbar and HDMI cables. accessories, including its first soundbar and HDMI cables. 
 
 
   
   
 
 
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