Hitachi's UltraVision® UltraThin LED Series

Hitachi America, Ltd.'s Digital Media Division announced UltraVision® UltraThin LED Series in its 2010 line of LCD HDTVs.

The new Hitachi UltraThin LED models thickness are less than two inches and use the latest high-efficiency LED technology while delivering stunning Full HD 1080p 120Hz picture quality.

Compared with conventional LCD models, these models are mercury-free and ENERGY STAR® 4.1 qualified, consuming less power without compromising on image brightness or color vibrancy.

In addition,CONEQ™ Surround and CONEQ 3D sound enhance Hitachi's LED line, delivering an immersive audio experience to match the brilliance of the high definition video.

These top of the line models feature Instaport™ technology for ultra fast HDMI® input switching. The UltraThin LED series will be available in 46-inch and 42-inch class screen sizes.
 

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