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October 1, 2007

HP LC4276N LCD Television

Story link: HP LC4276N LCD Television by Franz Bicar

hp-lc4276n-2.jpgHP packs a bunch of impressive technology into the HP LC4276N LCD television, to ensure consumers get the viewing experience they want. For instance, you’ll get an amazingly sharp image with HP’s Visual Fidelity Engine and the Photorealistic Sharpness Enhancement. Then, the 3D Color Enrichment system brings out those deep, rich hues and deep blacks for that super-real feeling you expect from an HDTV. And if you are worried about judder, motion blur is handled by response times as fast as 8ms. Finally, view it all in comfort from just about anywhere in the room, thanks to the 176-degree viewing angle.

The HP LC4276N has 60,000 hours of panel life, making it an investment that will last for years to come. Good thing it’s fully equipped with both analog and digital tuners, so that you will be ready for the big changeover. This means that there is going to be a big changeover from analog signals to fully digital ones, meaning anyone watching an analog-only TV in February of 2009 will be completely cut off from all broadcast television programming. But with the long lasting LC4276N, you’ll be ready right now.

Not only will you be astounded by a clear, vivid picture, but you will also be immersed in great sound. Two powerful, integrated speakers and HP’s Virtual Surround audio processing work together to enhance both vocal clarity and bass. With beautiful picture and sound quality, you will have no problem getting lost in your favorite entertainment.

Thanks to simple-to-follow installation instructions, you’ll have your new TV set up in no time. The digital and analog tuners make it ready to use right out of the box. The TV has an included tabletop stand that detaches if you would rather get a wall mount, so you can easily choose what best suits your decor. Now, that’s easy!

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