
Toshiba hit CES with a redesigned DLP projection TV lineup, to be available in both 50-inch and
56-inch models later this year. The new models, the 50HM66 and 56HM66, support 720p, use a 150-watt lamp, 14-bit video
processing, and implement a new "scoop" curved design, which Toshiba says makes the 50-inch version smaller
than many 50-inch flat panel displays. Both models also support home networking to access files stored on a PC, and
include CableCARD slots and HDMI inputs.
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