Vizio has announced a slew of new LCD TVs to be displayed at CES, and two of them are products that U.S. consumers have been anticipating for quite a long time: 50- and 58-inch HDTVs with a 21:9 aspect ratio.
Both devices will have a resolution of 2560×1080 pixels and SRS surround sound; the 58-inch model will only have a 120Hz refresh rate, compared to the smaller model’s 240Hz.
The TVs will support Vizio’s Internet Apps ecosystem in cinema mode, which will enable you to watch 16:9 Full HD content and browse through apps at the same time.
Vizio will also be demonstrating a humongous, 71-inch 21:9 model at CES, but there’s no official release date for that one.
So far, the only major company that offers a large 21:9 HDTV has been Philips, but these models, including itsPhilips 3D Cinema 21:9 Platinum, are only available in Europe.
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