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The HP LC4776N is one of the most expensive LCD HDTVs to be released this year from HP. The 47-inch features full HD 1080p resolution for the highest resolution form of HD and follows the common trend of a glossy black frame.
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The HP LC4776N, the company’s most expensive flat-panel HDTV to be released so far in 2007, illustrates just how widely performance can vary among televisions today. Given the company’s solid track record with plasma and DLP-based rear-projection sets–and the fact that it has borrowed heavily from Sharp for past LCD designs–frankly, we expected its picture quality to be better. This 47-inch 1080p LCD couldn’t muster a convincing shade of black, however, and a few additional picture quality woes didn’t help. About the best thing we can say about the HP LC4776N is that it has three HDMI inputs, relatively accurate color temperature, and a decent remote.
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