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Westinghouse Introduces Its Affordable LED TVs

Westinghouse Introduces Its Affordable LED TVs

Shopping around for a new LED TV for the South Africa World Cup? Westinghouse has just introduced a bunch of affordable LED HDTVs, perfect for someone who might be on a tight budget. Measuring in at 1-inch at the edges, it’s a sleek package that wouldn’t look out of place in a modern home. The downside is that it doesn’t support HDMI 1.4a, which means that you won’t be getting 3D support. Models up to the 42-inch model are Energy Star 5.0 compliant, which is hopefully something that will help you keep your monthly electric bill down. Certain models even support being hung up using a regular wall hanger, instead of a specialized wall mount. Display sizes include 24-inches to 46-inches and prices begin from $299. What kind of TV are you looking for next?

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