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D, Belgium on July 15th, 2008
1920 x 1080 pixels, and HDMI + DVI + Progressive inputs, and yet this TV supports a maximum input of 1080i, not 1080p. This might be the reason for certain shocky moments when the camera pans slowly, or that might be due to the fact it's not 24fps. Despite the negative stuff above, the TV has an AMAZING picture quality. It was 4000 euro new, and still exceeds anything of today that costs less than 3000 euro. So although you can go out and buy a 1000 euro TV of the same size, the quality is NOT comparable. HD or SD inputs look amazing. The ambilight that uses tube lighting instead of the LED's they use now in ambilight, actually gives a warmer and more broader light than the LED's that seem more localised and cold and callous. Motorised stand, stainless steel universal remote... very nice. It will be a few years before I upgrade this one becuase there's not a lot of reason to upgrade. It's 2 years old already.
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