
The Shuttle XP19 widescreen touchscreen LCD display has some specs finally available. It features a 19-inch Wa-Si TFT active matrix screen, 1680 x 1050 resolution, 5ms response time, 1000:1 contrast ratio, and 170-degree viewing angles. [Engadget]
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The Shuttle XP19 widescreen touchscreen LCD display has some specs finally available. It features a 19-inch Wa-Si TFT active matrix screen, 1680 x 1050 resolution, 5ms response time, 1000:1 contrast ratio, and 170-degree viewing angles. [Engadget]

Westinghouse will be releasing new 1080p TX series HDTV LCDs in 42, 47, and 52-inch versions as well as a 40-inch VK-40F580D and a 1080P DVD combo player. The 720p LCDs will be available in the SK, PT, and W series from 16 to 32-inch versions. You can get the 1080p TX-52F480S 52-inch display for only $1,999 US, while the 26-inch SK-26H730S is $599. [Engadget]

CNET has made the first review of the Dell 2709W. It’s a 27-incher that will supposedly debut in Australia for $1,200 AU or $1,150 US. It features two DVI ports, DisplayPort, HDMi, and multiple 3.5mm jacks for surround sound passthrough over HDMI. [Engadget]

Transcend unveiled a new digital photo frame, the T.photo 710C. This transparent frame provides a picture clock, a calendar, an alarm, and MP3 playback capability with speakers. The picture frame comes equipped with 1GB of internal memory and has a USB 2.0 port. [FarEastGizmos]

Epson has just released a new 3LCD projector called the EMP-TW2000 in Korea. It comes with an awesome ratio contrast ratio of 50,000:1, Epson’s latest 3LCD Display technology,1600 ANSI Lumens, and great colors and blacks. Get this projector in Korea for 3,000,000 Won. [AVING]

Samsung will be upgrading their 82-inch QuadHD LCD with 120Hz motion processing and LED backlighting along with a 3840×2160 resolution. Samsung will also have an 82-inch ultra high definition e-Board in its SID 2008 booth. No word on the price or whether it’ll be available Stateside or not. [TV Snob]

Digital Canvas is launching 3 new flat panels in 34-, 43- or 52-inch models with PC components. Each one has a 2.1GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of DDR2 RAM, a 120GB hard drive, WiFi module, a 1,920 x 1,080 resolution panel and a string across the b!ack for picture frame hanging. The starting price for this combo goes from about $4,777 to $7,777. So you better be sure you have the dough to back up your superb taste! [Engadget]

Samsung will be launching the “blue phase” LCD panel. It’s the first to demonstrate image-driving speed of 240Hz. Samsung follows DLP manufacturers that plan to cross the 240Hz barrier at CES by manufacturing a display that aligns its own layers. You can expect to see these in 2011 and beyond. It’s the first of TVs “that require high-speed video reproduction”. But if you can’t wait that long to see it in all its glory, then there’s a 15-inch model at the Society for Information Display 2008 show in LA May 18. [Engadget]

The long awaited wait for the Samsung 750-Touch of Color LCDs is now over. Both the 650- and 750-series are officially in stock and available at a wide range of retailers. [Engadget]