With the promulgation of several HDTVs to be available in the come calendar month , Hitachi is attempting to prove that plasma telecasting will not be relegated to history ’s garbage can without a fighting . The Nipponese heavyweight has several plasm HDTVs in the pipeline for the next month , coming in at 42 inches and 55 inches and circularise across several models . All 42 - inch models will be able to display 1080i , the first plasm at this size of it to offer such a feature .
If you ’re feeling rich , you might feel like stepping up to the UltraVision mannikin . While you wo n’t get composition board 3D drinking glass , the UltraVision models do give you Hitachi ’s PictureMaster III processor , something the other fellows at the water cooler sure do n’t have . The lower - end UltraVision models all have three HDMI and component inputs , while the upper tier role model additionally have a programing scout from TV Guide ( they ’re still around ? ) , two IR output signal , a USB pic input signal , an adjustable color decoder ; spending even more cash nets you FireWire and a remote control that should control all remotes in the house . Being UltraVision cool will cost you between $ 2,499 and $ 5,299 .
Finally , Hitachi also shows some love to LCDs with four models , in 32 - inch and 37 - inch relish . Like their blood plasma brethern , these LCDs are split between those foretell UltraVision and those not . All LCD models present the as - of - yet - useless 1080p . Expect to drop between $ 2,699 and $ 2,999 on these LCDs .

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