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Great for use in dorm rooms, bedrooms, home offices, or anywhere else you need a compact high-definition display, the iSymphony LC19iH56 is a versatile and portable choice that offers a rich, vivid picture. There are HDMI, composite, component, and VGA inputs as well as an integrated NTSC/ATSC tuner, making it suitable for watching your favorite movies and HD over-the-air broadcasts, or connecting to your PC or favorite gaming console.
The 18.5" viewable display with a 16:9 aspect ratio is the perfect size for watching movies and HD broadcasts or playing games when space is an issue. With a native resolution of 1366 x 768 and a high luminance (250 cd/m2) display, you'll get crisp edges and rich image detail.
Colors jump off the screen with a 10,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. See blacker blacks, whiter whites, and vivid image quality. The 5ms response time means quick image updating, so you won't get the blurring in fast action sequences you'll see in other value HDTVs.
Get a true digital connection with audio and video over a single cable. The LC19iH56's HDMI input gives you a single connection for your Blu-ray or DVD player, or next-generation gaming console.
There are also composite and component video connections to provide HDTV support your other home entertainment gear, as well as a VGA port for connection to your PC. So wherever you need a compact, high-definition display, the LC19iH56 is ready to go.
An integrated NTSC/ATSC tuner gives you access to many over-the-air HD broadcasts in your area. Watch high-definition television content from major and local broadcast networks for free--no need for a set-top box. The included full-function remote offers complete control of inputs, channels, and settings.
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