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Monday, January 8, 2007

Today at CES, Proton Electronic Industrial Co. will be showing off new LCD HDTVs that use LEDs to brighten up the picture. Up for the crowd to see this innovative LED BLU High Definition LCD will be the preview the 32-inch P32L1 and the 42-inch P42L1 LCD TVs (not pictured). Part of Proton’s Premiere line, SvenOnTech was told that, “The new backlight technology provides the P32L1 and P42L1 with broader chromaticity than CCFL-backlit sets — that is, a wider color range, helping them to present the best picture quality available. LED backlighting also offers a number of additional advantages over CCFL technology. It promises to last longer, it displays no distortion, it possesses greater translucency, it weighs less and consumes less power, and it uses no mercury, making it ecologically friendlier.”
The new models stats include progressively scanned 1080p HD resolution for the 42-inch P42L1, 720p resolution (1366 x 768 pixels, WXGA) for the 32-inch P32L1, built-in digital and analog tuners, and HDMI inputs. Their widescreen, movie-style aspect ratio is augmented by conventional 4:3, 16:9 Zoom, and Panoramic display modes.
Keep your eyes open for more details and pictures here on SvenOnTech