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Westinghouse shows off new consumer LCD HDTVs

CNET rounds up the new Westinghouse LCD HDTV lineup for 2008. The new VK and TX series boast 1080p resolution with multiple HDMI inputs.

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The VK series Westinghouse

Westinghouse has unveiled two new model lines for its 2008 LCD HDTVs. The VK and TX series of flat panels both sport 1,920x1,080 resolutions allowing support for up to 1080p.

The VK series offers four HDTVs with 42-inch to 47-inch screen sizes and range in price from $1,099 to $1,499. Standing out among the VK series is the VK-42F240S 42-inch LCD HDTV that offers four HDMI inputs compared with the rest of the line's two HDMI inputs. The VK series will be available to consumers in March 2008.

The TX series Westinghouse

The step-up TX series offers three HDTVs with screen sizes ranging from 42 inch to 52 inches. All TX models feature four HDMI inputs and also accept 1080p HD signals through their component video inputs--useful if you have an older, pre-HDMI Xbox 360. Varying in price from $1,199 to $2,499, the TX series will also be available in March 2008.