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Hitachi

• UltraThin Line Screen sizes go from 32 to 50 inches, but all models measure a mere 1.5 inches thick. Offered in the Director’s Series (X) and Ultra Vision (V) models, resolutions range from 1366 x 768 to 1920 x 1080, with each sporting 120Hz Reel120 technology. ($1,799 to $4,699, 50-inch TBA)

• Director’s Series, V-Series Plasmas Each features the PictureMaster VI digital video processor, Cinema48, UltraBlack Panels boxed cell structure for deeper blacks, and comes with manual or remote-controlled swivel stands. Each line includes 42- and 50-inch sizes. ($1,399 to $3,699)

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