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Hitachi introduces complete 1080p line for fall PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tom Philp   
MISSISSAUGA, Ontario - Hitachi Canada yesterday became the first consumer electronics firm here to introduce a new fall line-up of televisions that all feature 1080p resolution.

Ranging in screen sizes from 42- to 60-inches, the ten new Hitachi TVs include a 60-inch plasma in the Director Series; two 55-inch plasma units; three 50-inch plasmas; two 47-inch LCD units; and two 42-inch LCD TVs. All models will feature Reel60 technology to "smooth out the movement and precisely match the original motion"; and Hitachi's PictureMaster HD Digital video processor. A few of the new models will also feature Hitachi's proprietary Power Swivel Capability that allows viewers to adjust display angles up to 30 degrees, right or left, using the unit's remote control.

All of the models in Hitachi's fall lineup ship this month.

The 60-inch and 50-inch Director's Series plasmas (P60X901 and P50X901) carry price points of $4,699 and $7,999, respectively. The 55-inch H-Series P55H401 and P55H4011 are priced at $3,299. Hitachi's 55-inch T-Series P55T551 carries an MSRP of $3,699; and the 50-inch V-Series P50V701 should retail for $4,199. 

Hitachi's new LCD models have price points of  $2,799 for the 47-inch S-Series L47S601; $2,999 for the 47-inch V-Series L47V651; $2,099 for the 42-inch S-Series L42S601; and $2,299 for the 42-inch V-Series L42V651 model.

For more information, visit www.hitachi.ca/tv.

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