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Daytek Announces LCD & Plasma Displays

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[HDBlog.net] The DT3220 is a 1366x768 LCD display with component and DVI-HDCP inputs. It is currently available for $1,999 Cdn.

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[Hdblog.net] HDBlog.net » HDTV Displays: SOYO today announced the launch of its new Dymond wide-screen, HD (high definition) ready LCD TVs. Available in 32- and 37-inch screen sizes, SOYO’s Dymond LCD televisions expand the company’s line of LCD display offerings, which also includes the Dymond series of 17- and 19-inch monitors.

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Posted at July 05, 2005 12:31 PM

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