Z5P flat-screen TVs

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Toshiba has introduced the 32Z5P and the 28Z5P flat-screen TV models, which feature the Digital Million Progressive Circuit. This circuit doubles the horizontal density of image signals and quadruples the density of the color signals. The color and image signals are then processed with 1,820 splitting for clear image and color display. Both models also have an adapter for receiving digital signals from satellite and terrestrial broadcast systems. The 32Z5P sells for 245,000 yen or $2,041 while the 28Z5P retails for 175,000 yen or $1,458.

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Sony display Goes Flat-Out From Flat screens to Digital TV Scene

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Sony Corp of Japan intends to respond to the coming of digital TV broadcasting by introducing television sets that will be compatible with digital broadcasting specifications. The company, according to Masayuki Takano, president of Sony's Display Co, intends to introduce a 36-in WEGA compatible wide-screen model in the US in time for the start of digital TV broadcast there. Sony will also offer an external set-top box in Europe to temporarily accomodate digital broadcast there.

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LC series of color, digital LCD TVs

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Sharp Corp will unveil four color LCD TV set models that feature the company's Super High Aperture panels to provide strong luminance. The TV sets, which can be used as personal computer monitors and audio-video screens, will be delivered ready for digital broadcasts. Sharp's latest digital TV releases will include the LC-28HD1, the LC-20SD1, the LC-15A1-S and the LC-12A1-S models.

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