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11/11/2008, 4:45pm, EST
Tuesday, November 11thWestinghouse intros 32-inch HDTV with integrated DVD
Westinghouse recently introduced its 32-inch LCD HDTV with a built-in DVD player, the SK-32H570D. The set will upconvert standard DVDs from its built-in, slot-loading DVD player or devices connected via one of the two HDMI inputs, while its ATSC/NTSC/ClearQAM tuner brings with it HD programming support. The SK-32H570D support 720p and 1080i resolutions with its 1366x768-pixel display, along with standard-definition 480i/p signals. Other specs include a viewing angle of 178 degrees, a pixel response time of 6.5ms and a contrast ratio of 1,200:1.
Westinghouse's AutoSource feature automatically detects which connected source is powered up and switches the display appropriately, while the DayBright coating decreases glare in bright rooms. Other easily-accessible connections on the HDTV's side include a component video input, a pair of RCA video inputs, and a VGA input for connecting to PCs.
The Westinghouse SK-32H570D HDTV is available now, priced at $579. [via SlashGear]

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what is the feature here?
please explain what the feature is here? don't many TVs have DVD players? Thanks