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May 2 2008, 11:04am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The displays will be available in four sizes including 32-inch, 37-inch, 42-inch and 47-inch. These displays are also designed to look good with pleasing aesthetics all around the TV so it can be seen from any side.
The UT47X902 47-inch model will have a 1920 x 1080p resolution and be available in September for $4,699, the 42-inch has the same resolution and will retail for $3,699 in May, the 37-inch has full1080p and will retail for $2,999 in April, and the 32-inch has a 1366 x 768p resolution and will retail for $1,999 for the 60Hz refresh version and $2,299 in August for the 120Hz version. All other models use 120Hz technology.
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