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A liquid crystal rear projectiontelevision system using a patented "optical engine" made by Sony to provide a large image in a very compact chassis. Screen sizes in inches as of 2004 can range anywhere for 42" to 70"; with exceptional sharpness, composed of approximately 2.5 million plus pixels.
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