NEC Display Solutions of America has introduced two new models to its E series, the 46-inch E461 and 55-inch E551.
The new models offer full high-definition 1080p resolution, 5000:1 contrast ratio, and 120Hz refresh rate. They also include a built-in ATSC/NTSC/QAM tuner, 12 watt stereo speakers and a detachable swivel stand.
Power consumption of the displays is as low as 210 watt and come with full connectivity, including 4 HDMI inputs, analog RGB, composite video and S-Video, the company said.
The E461 and E551 will be available for August 2010 shipment at an estimated street price of US$999 and US$1,499.
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