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As of September 1, 2007, Japanese customers will be able to purchase a brand new 37-inch Full HD, Panasonic LCD television. A 37-inch LCD TV would hardly be breaking news if it were not for the fact that Matsushita, the maker of Panasonic, had invested so heavily in plasma. Enter the 37LZ75, a very nice 37-inch option from a top-notch electronics company. It is the only 37-inch offering in the Panasonic Viera line-up to offer 1,920×1,080 resolution. It supersedes its equally sized plasma rivals and does so at a reasonably affordable price.
The 37LZ75 is standard fare for a good quality LCD. It features a full high-definition display, a pair of HDMI ports, and a RGB monitor port should you decide to hook it up to your PC and an SD memory card slot, which will allow you to display your photos. On the back a telephone port is clearly visible, no doubt for pay per view. The last port of interest is for LAN. The electronic program guide looks quite slick, but the most interesting feature for many people is that it supports acTVila, a news portal system for the television that is set to move into video on demand in the not too distant future.
The 37LZ75 will reach other shores by the end of the year.
Price: $2,508
Sources: Yahoo! News via Reuters, Panasonic Japan
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