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When you’re looking for a true cinema experience in your home for watching television shows and movies, then this LG HDTV will display the picture you’re looking for. In this LG television you get a large 52″ widescreen that provides a 178 degree viewing angle that offers you extreme angle viewing without losing any contrast or color. This LCD TV provides a true 1080p HD image with a 10000:1 contrast ratio, and thanks to the Super IPS Technology you’ll see reduced image distortion and blurring in fast motion video. With its amazingly crisp picture, the 52LB5D will even bring low resolution analog images up to near HD levels of clarity, as the LG XD Engine will improve the brightness and contrast, enhancing the color and detail while reducing signal noise. You also get the functionality of more than just a TV with the USB port that can accomodate digital devices for viewing still images and playing MP3 audio, for an even greater digital experience. You’ll truly enjoy cinema quality video entertainment with the LG 52LB5D 52″ LCD HDTV at the center of your television viewing.
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Panasonic TH-50PH10UK Plasma Display
With Super Bowl XLII happening on February 3 there’s still time to get that large plasma tv, so you can watch the game in style. The TH-50PH10UK has 16 bit processing that achieves 3,072 shades of gradation with the Deep Black Filter allowing you the best viewing even in a brightly lit room, so you’ll never miss a single play. With this Panasonic 50″ display you’ll get the crisp clear picture that’s only achieved on a screen that has a 10000:1 contrast ratio, letting you see the smallest details while watching the biggest game of the year. Connect this flat panel television to your AV consoles as well as your PC, to really enjoy the half-time show and all of the memorable commercials, and not just the game. Invite all your friends over to watch the Super Bowl on your new Panasonic TH-50PH10UK Plasma Display this year, and they’ll want to watch every sporting event on it.
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