Product Description
With 37 inches of pure HD entertainment, you'll have trouble deciding what to do on it next. The Westinghouse
37inch 1080p monitor is a true 1080p monitor, combining leading-edge technology with stylish design, to deliver the ultimate in entertainment enjoyment. The LVM-37w3 is ideal for all viewing environments, with greater versatility than plasma, especially for daytime viewing. Designed to be future-proof, this big 1080p monitor is equipped with 6 HD connections. If you're into maximum entertainment, it's the only display that should be connected to your HD cable box, satellite or multimedia PC.
Features:
High Resolution
The Westinghouse LVM-37w3 features a 1920 x 1080 resolution display with more than 2 million pixels. Pictures are sharp, text is crisp.
True 1080p
The Westinghouse LVM-37w3 1080p monitor is a true 1080p monitor. It can accept, process and output any 1080p source input, as opposed to merely creating a 1080p output by upscaling a 720p source.
HD Cable, HD Satellite and HD Gaming
Because the LVM-37w3 is a true 1080p monitor, you can attach all your favorite sources using uncompressed digital interfaces. Multiple high-bandwidth digital interfaces mean high-performance HD digital cable, HD satellite and an HD game console. Additionally, PC and notebook users can enjoy the same fat pipe, along with industry-best Genesis Display Perfection® technology.Â
Design Excellence
The Westinghouse LVM-37w3 1080p monitor is amazingly thin for its size. At only 4.7 inches deep (without base), you have the option of mounting this stylish monitor on your wall. It's true art, Westinghouse-style. Connector access is a breeze with our innovative SpineDesign™ technology, allowing easy side access to all connections (not just 1 legacy input) while still on the wall or shelf.
Great Sound Right Out of the Box
With a pair of 15 watt speakers, the Westinghouse LVM-37w3 lets you plug it in and start playing right away. Convenient switched stereo audio outputs allow the ultimate flexibility for external receivers and surround-sound processors.
It began in the Age of Steam—a 19th century success story that resonates in the 21st century. George Westinghouse, a spunky teenager with a head full of ideas, seizes opportunity after opportunity to make technology better, faster, more... more