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wow thanx for the review, not bad for the price
The new Westinghouse televisions really blow this away. Value for money really is represented in the Westinghouse HDTV's...$1500-1800 for 37 or 42" screens with 1080P capability, multiple inputs including multiple HDMI inputs. The screens look really sharp in person. On paper this TV sounds good, but there is no comparison. I have one myself, and I would recommend them to anyone.