HANNspree's 28-inch 1080p HT09 LCD HDTV comes to America for $500
Just in time for brands like Vizio, Panasonic, Sony and Sanyo to undercut it on Black Friday, HANNspree has swooped in and delivered its bedroom-sized 1080p LCD HDTV to the great lands of North America. The set, which was made available a few months prior in the UK, claims to be the planet's first 28-inch "1080p" HDTV, with a native 1,920 x 1,200 resolution, two HDMI ports, a VGA socket, integrated ATSC / NTSC / Clear QAM tuner, 3-millisecond response time, 3,000:1 contrast ratio, stereo speakers (5-watts x 2), audio in / out ports and an Energy Star 3.0 sticker for good measure. Not too shabby for $499.99, and we'd count on finding it even cheaper given the current level of competition in the sector.
























Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Galley @ Nov 24th 2008 12:52PM
What is that on the bottom of the bezel, a bike reflector?
siva @ Nov 24th 2008 3:45PM
1920x1200 resolution suggests this is a computer monitor type TV with 16:10 aspect ratio instead of 16:9. Why? I have a Hannspree Xv 37" 720p TV that I bought almost 19 months ago for $685 (free shipping). still doing well! 3 HDMI inputs, QAM/ATSC/NTSC tuners, optical output, 1080p input support, etc.
Nick @ Nov 24th 2008 7:58PM
Why the hell would you need 1080p in that size?
Garst @ Nov 24th 2008 11:33PM
DAMN IT! I just bought the Samsung T260HD, and this has composit inputs. Oh well. I don't really think I would buy HANNspree anyway, and it took them too long to come out with a TV with an ATSC tuner in it. Plus, I woudn't want those dumb designs that they tend to go with. I don't think I like the design of that TV either.