Deal of the Day: ViewSonic N3760W 37" LCD HDTV
When it comes to brand names, I've had pretty good luck with ViewSonic products. In fact for the price, I'd have to say they're one of the best electronic manufacturers out there. Amazon has a nice deal on the ViewSonic N3760W 37" LCD HDTV that you'll want to check out:

Product Description
The ViewSonic N3760W NextVision Widescreen LCD TV delivers perfectly pleasing HDTV. This beautifully-designed 37" widescreen LCD television brings optimum entertainment to any home. The new DNX Image Processing technology, combined with a super-fast 8ms response time, gives you full-color, true HDTV in 1366 x 768 resolution. Along with its high brightness and contrast ratio, the SRS ZT Audio sound makes you feel like you're in the action of your favorite movies and shows. An HDMI interface ensures long-term compatibility and the widescreen aspect ratio lets you watch DVDs and HDTV broadcasts the way they were meant to be seen. Turn your living room into a complete entertainment center -- you'll never want to leave home again.
Viewing Angles - 178 degrees, vertical and horizontal Anti-glare hard coating on glass surface NTSC/ATSC Tuner Twin 10-watt SRS TruSrround XT speakers Inputs - RGB analog, TV/cable, composite (RCA), YPbPr/YCbCr, S-Video, 3.5mm mini stereo Connectors - 15-pin mini D-sub (VGA), HDMI TV Modes - MTS, TV/CATV, auto scan, set channel, channel delete, label, favorite, fine tune OnView PC Controls adjust contrast, brightness, H & V positions, aspect ratio, text/graphic mode, fine tune, color temperature Long life 50,000 hour light source 3-pin power plug; operates on 90-240V AC; Consumption - 220 watts Compatible with PCs up to 1360 x 768, PowerMac G3 to G5 up to 1280 x 1024 Dimensions(WxHxD) - 37.93 x 28.74 x 11 (960 x 730 x 280 mm) Weight - 68.2 lbs. with stand
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Posted by William Hungerford at January 24, 2007 11:11 AM