Westinghouse Announces Super Slim 46-Inch LED HDTV
Here's something a little different - a new HDTV that isn't 3D capable. We'll let you decide whether that's a good or bad thing, but what Westinghouse's new 46-inch LD-4655 LED HDTV does have going for it is a thin profile.
"Our new LD-4655 hits a perfect sweet spot for home theater lovers," says Rey Roque, Westinghouse's VP of Marketing. "Its low profile lets it stand or mount seamlessly in any sized room, but at the same time, its generous 46-inch screen gives consumers the big picture feel that's so vital to a true home theater experience. It's very exciting for us be to able to offer this kind of styling and performance at such an accessible price point."
Roque says the LD-4655 will go on sale later this month for $900. That buys you a 46-inch panel in a super thin form factor measuring 1.7 inches for the screen and just over 2 inches for its high-gloss black bezel. Other features include edge-lit LED technology, 120Hz refresh rate, 6.5ms response time, audio chip and tuning by Yamaha, and low energy consumption (80W normal, 1W in standby).

Image Credit: Westinghouse
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alehic
January 04, 2011 at 8:43pm
someone needs to take these marketers to task its not a led tv it is a LCD back lit witth led's not cft's
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SEALBoy
January 04, 2011 at 3:48pm
I was interested until I read edge-lit. Full-array local dimming is really the only reason to pony up for LED over a good quality LCD.
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violian
January 04, 2011 at 12:05pm
On Amazon, there's a 46" Samsung LED with the same thinness for only $1200. It's just me, but for an expensive purchase, I'll gladly spend the extra $200-300 for a Samsung. If the extra $200 provides me with that "Satisfied" feeling, then I'll warrant the extra spending.
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ulrichmk
January 04, 2011 at 5:59am
i like how when i was reading it there was a ad on the side for a super slim LED tv by samsung...HAHA
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