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ViewSonic Adds New 32-Inch LCD TV

ViewSonic is getting ready to add a new 32-inch LCD television to their existing line up. The wide-screen N3250w, priced at $1299 and high-definition ready, is expected to be available on store shelves and online in July.

The N3250w features special ViewSonic picture technology, high brightness of 550 nits, an 800:1 contrast ratio and a 1366 x 768 resolution. It will also feature a 170 degree viewing angle and 12 millisecond viewing time to help deliver a smoother full-motion video image, even while gaming or surfing the Internet.

The N3250w display also features an integrated NTSC tuner with PIP (video-over-data) window, a V-chip and closed caption. It will provide provides a variety of connection options with multiple composite, component, S-video, analog RGB and DVI input with high-definition content protection (HDCP).

Home entertainment and digital signage experiences will be enhanced with two 12-watt stereo speakers, SRS virtual sound capability and a universal remote that is capable of controlling a variety of peripherals, including set-top boxes, VCRs, DVD players and gaming consoles.  

More details on the N3250w can be found here.

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