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Customized color television sets are the latest trend on the market in the consumer electronics business. Take a look at the run-away success of Apple's line of Macs and iPods. While the more mature age group may like to continue with the regular black television set, teenagers and young men and women may like to toss a little more color and flair in to their viewing experience. Spectres X-line of HD LCDs is targeted specifically for this market it appears.

The Advantages Of A Spectre

There are more colored HD TV sets available, indeed, however very few possess a full-range of abilities like a Spectre.

The basic, beginner size Spectre comes with a 23" diagonal screen, however the sets are available in 32 inch, 42 inch and 46 inch models as well.

Spectre model high-definitions all start at 1080p resolution, which some colored LCDs don't provide. Some may possibly say that the reason most do not is because the manufacturers have the children's marketplace in mind; despite the fact that, it looks like Spectre pink LCD TVs are focused at a mature, teenager to young adult market.

All of the standard inputs like component, HDMI, S-Video and PC come with the Spectre lines, but like other powerful models, Spectre LCDs provide an audio/video out slot for audio system usage. Regardless of how your home entertainment set up is wired, Spectre can accommodate just about any specific set-up.

Model Comparisons

The X23PV-Komodo model is Spectre's pink 23 inch television set, and the LCD includes all the elements already mentioned previously. For a 23 inch set these kinds of specs are an amazing line-up for the price tag as there are plenty of smaller LCDs out there which compromise usefulness for size.

The next step-up within the Spectre line is the X460-PV and the X460-BV, the pink and black 46" sets respectively. Not only do these LCDs come with a bigger viewing area, they offer a staggering 20000:1 contrast and a full 5.1 Digital Audio Out function. The Komodo line is a great feature-quality value, however the Spectre Full HD series goes above and beyond and ranks right up there with the leading items.

The Eco-Friendly TV

If power or value is not what you are searching for in an LCD television set, then Spectre's Eco Series could be an alternative. The X240 line does not have all of the bells and whistles and flexibility of the Full HD models, but there is a cause for the difference.

The Sceptre Pink LCD TV - Jazzing Up a Room

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