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Thursday, 19 April 2007 |
 Many would opt for a 5 in 1 surround home theatre system, which can be mind blowing and space taken up at the living room. Philips reduced all the hassle, the wires are cut, not literally but stored in an efficient way out of sight.
The mirror-like black-gloss one piece home theater promises to deliver the quality of sound alongside with its proud winning of the Innovative Award. This uplifts your room into an expensive and minimalist with speakers of additional subwoofers. |
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Thursday, 19 April 2007 |
 Sharp presents the World's largest 108V-inch LCD TV measuring 2,386 H by 1,344 V mm. It delivers the dramatic expansion for the range of screen sizes for LCD TVs in the market. Featured Black Advanced Super View Full-Spec HD LCD Panel, this Sharp is the first to use the eighth-generation glass substrates for its screen.
At present they are the leader integrating the feature in the panel, from 13V-inches to super-large-size class, it will of a massive growth. With high demands of higher resolutions, this Sharp achieved resolution of 4096 x 2160 pixel, which is four times higher than the current HD. They have the full-motion video response rate of 4 msec of 120 Hz making it the world most compact and largest of its kind. |
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Monday, 09 April 2007 |
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 ViewSonic updates its product portfolio with the new VX2235 LCD monitor. Recently introduced in Korea market, this widescreen monitor features a response time of 5ms, a viewing angle of 170/160 degree, a contrast ratio of 700:1, and a brightness of 280cd/m2. Furthermore, designed to be fully compatible with Windows Vista, it is also equipped with both DVI and D-Sub input ports. |
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Sunday, 08 April 2007 |
 Samsung presents two new LCD TVs under its Bordeaux series. One with 32-inch display, and other with 40-inch screen. Both TVs feature Samsung’s Super PVA Panel, a contrast ratio of 10,000:1, one HDMI port on the front, and two HDMI ports at the back. No words on pricing and availabity of these stylish LCD TVs though. |
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Friday, 06 April 2007 |
 Taxan, a Japan-based DLP projector manufacturer (formerly named Plus), recently presents U6-232, its newest DLP data projector. Weighs 2kg, it features a brightness of 2,500 ANSI lumen, a resolution of 1,024×768 (XGA), and a noise level of 28dB. Moreover, it is equipped with a bunch of terminals, including audio in/out, monitor-out, and computer/S-Video-out ports. No words on pricing and availability though. |
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Tuesday, 03 April 2007 |
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 Sharp finally decides to join the Blu-Ray wagon with its debut, BD-HP1 player/burner. It is able to record up to 3 hours of HD video (17MBps) on a 25GB disk or 6 hours and 30 minutes on SD (8Mbps). Furthermore, the device is equipped with 2 i/LINK ports, 1 HDMI port, 1 D4 port, and Fami-Link, a universal remote control for all Sharp products. Sounds good, huh? Well, the bad side, it only supports single-layer disk burning. |
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