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W4207.jpgFlat panel plasma TVs were fantasy items only a decade ago, and with prices above $10,000 it was unlikely most mere mortals could hope to afford one. In the last few years these have became dream items that you could look at when visiting Best Buy. As prices have continued to fall, that dream is becoming a reality, and with Westinghouse's new W4207 42-inch 720p HDTV monitor arriving this holiday season at a price of $1,499 (MSRP), the time might finally be right to go flat panel.

That's still a lot of money for a TV, but with this set in your living room you might be willing to forego the family vacation. It features 720p native resolution (1366x768), with DayBright technology for daytime and nighttime viewing, and offers five inputs including HDMI for the latest Blu-ray and HD-DVD players. Wall-mountable, the W4207 plasma will class up your living room, even when it isn't on!

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December 13, 2006 1:44 AM

It's an LCD TV, not Plasma.


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