All nine models have 1080p resolution. The 733 Series comes in three sizes: the 57″ WD-57733 ($2,499), 65″ WD-65733 ($2,999), and 73″ WD-73733 ($4,699). They feature a six-color light engine and three HDMI 1.3 inputs. The 734 Series comes in the same sizes add dynamic contrast within the image and a front HDMI connector: 57″ WD-57734 ($2,799), the 65″ WD-65734 (no price yet), and the 73″ WD-73734 (no price yet).
Via HDTV Professor
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