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JVC LT

• Super Slim LCD Features a super-slim cabinet that, across most of its width, measures 1.5 inches deep (with a max of 2.9 inches at the panel’s center). Both 42- and 46-inch models offer a 1920 x 1080 resolution. ($1,900 to $2,400)

• Clear Motion Drive III (120 Hz) LCD Includes JVC’s Genessa 32-bit processor, which is sixth-generation technology, for crisp, smooth images. Available in 42, 47- and 52-inch models. Each 1080p set promises 36-bit image processing, i-Clear Motion noise reduction, and three HDMI 1.3 connections. ($2,000 to $3,700)

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