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The RCA 46" LED-LCD HDTV is ideal for any room in your home. This RCA 46" 1080p TV uses LED backlighting technology to produce images with more vivid colors so you can enjoy the shows of your choice.Note: You must have a source of HD programming in order to take full advantage of the RCA 46" LED-LCD HDTV. Contact your local cable or satellite TV service provider for details on how to upgrade.RCA 46" Class 1080p LED-LCD HDTV, 120Hz Refresh Rate:16:9 LED panelWith 1920 x 1080 full-HD resolutionTrue 16:9 aspect ratioView your movies as the director intendedWide 176-degree vertical and 176-degree horizontal anglesSee a clear picture from anywhere in the roomBuilt-in ATSC digital/NTSC analog tunerWatch digital broadcasts, including HDTV programs where availableHigh brightness of 450cd/m2Place your RCA 46" LED-LCD HDTV anywhere4000:1 contrast ratio and 4.5-ms responseEnsures bright whites, rich blacks, vivid colors and less blurring during on screen motionInformation about TV screen resolutionResolution refers to the number of pixels (essentially dots) that make up a TV picture. TVs that feature higher resolution have more, and therefore finer (smaller) pixels that create a sharper, more detailed picture. TV resolutions are described by a number (such as 720 or 1080) followed by the letter "i" or "p." The number describes how many horizontal rows of pixels the TV has, while the letter describes how those rows are drawn, or "scanned" -- either "interlaced" or "progressive." Traditional "interlaced scan" TVs draw all the odd rows, then all the even rows alternately. Newer "progressive scan" TVs draw all the rows in sequence. This type of scanning generally allows for a sharper image with a higher vertical resolution. The highest resolution that is currently available in consumer televisions is 1080p, which is commonly referred to as full-HD resolution.
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