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Apr 22 2010, 5:34am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The new colors include red, pink, blue, and stodgy black. The sets all have the same specs with a 24-inch screen, 2ms response time, and a 4000:1 contrast ratio. Connectivity includes HDMI and USB ports.
The sets are Energy Star 3.0 compliant and claim to use 40% less power. You can but the TVs in any of the colors, including the chrome set I saw before at Kmart, Target, Sears, and Newegg.com for $399 MSRP.
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