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HP Media Smart

• SL4282N This 42-inch set has a 1920 x 1080 resolution, a 6.5ms response time, brightness up to 500 cd/m2, a 176-degree viewing angle, and contrast up to 2,000:1. ($1,900)

• SL4782N Includes the same specs as above, except this is a 27-inch set. ($2,400)

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