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Maxent Ships 26-inch LCD TV

The full-featured widescreen HDTV-capable LCD display features an integrated NTSC tuner, advanced video processing and integrated audio system at a retail price of $1,199.

The Maxent 26-inch WXGA LCD Display (MX-26X3), which boasts a physical resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, incorporates MotionDSC(r) video processing, providing 3:2 and 2:2 pull-down, digital noise reduction, and IIS(tm) (Intelligent Image Scaling) Engine for outstanding video quality. In addition to an integrated NTSC tuner, the MX-26X3 features an RS-232 remote control port, advanced audio processing, integrated side-mounted speakers, and a wide variety of connectivity options including DVI, RGB input and loop-out, composite/S-video inputs, SD/HD component video inputs, discrete audio inputs, and audio and subwoofer outputs.

The Maxent MX-26X3 will cost $1199 and will be available at Costco Wholesale stores.

Maxent MX-26X3
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