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Sanyo unveils new 2014 HDTVs with 65-inch set in the mix

Sanyo has rolled out a new line of TVs for 2014 that will be offered at Walmart with many of the same features with screens up to 65-inches wide.

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Sanyo has pulled the wraps off its new 2014 line of HDTVs. The entire line supports 1080p resolution. Sanyo offers no 720p TVs or 4K TVs this year. All of the TVs in the line are LED backlit making them more power efficient than older CCFL TVs.

Sanyo unveils new 2014 HDTVs with 65-inch set in the mix | TweakTown.com

The new range includes sets that run from 24-inches up to 65-inches. Sanyo is selling the new line through Walmart and Sam's Club around the country. Features are shared across the entire range with the big difference being screen size. All of the TVs have three HDMI inputs.

All of the TVs also have analog and digital optical audio outputs. Most of the new TVs are fitted with a MHL port that makes the TVs Roku Ready. Rounding out the hardware features are a USB port for viewing images on the screen and a VGA input for PC connectivity. Pricing on the TVs is unannounced at this time.

"This new series of LED TVs can make a dramatic impact in the home with their slim design and easy set-up, excellent clarity of images and high-quality sound," said Yoshikuni Tamura, Product Planning Team Manager, SANYO TV division. "All models are designed with a beautiful high-gloss frame and a brilliant LED screen, making them ideal to enhance your viewing experience and take it to the next level."

NEWS SOURCE:us.sanyo.com

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