Philips' 56-inch Cinema 21:9 HDTV: not for Americans
[Thanks, Sean]
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With CES fast approaching, we're sure to see tons of last minute additions as firm's look to showcase their gadgetry to the world, and now Mustek is doing just that. More commonly known for its ho hum cameras, digiframes, and PMPs, the company has just announced that it will start selling its own self-branded lineup of LCD HDTVs, and if everything goes as planned, will have demo units on display in just a few weeks. Aiming for the same value-conscious crowd that Vizio seems to have wrapped around its finger, the 42-inch LTV-4210, 32-inch LTV3210, and 27-inch LTV2710 should each hit well below more prestigious brands in terms of pricing. The low- and mid-range models each sport a 1,366 x 768 resolution, 1200:1 contrast ratio, 6.5-millisecond response time, and "built-in surround sound speakers." The flagship 42-inch flavor boasts full 1080p support, HDMI, integrated NTSC / ATSC tuners, dual 10-watt speakers, a 176-degree viewing angle, 550 cd/m2 brightness, and then borrows the other specs from the less-featured siblings. Of course, the actual quality (and pricing) of the panels is still yet to be seen, but thankfully, that sneak peek should come sooner rather than later.
Going back through the files,
we noticed that Canada's The Score announced last week they were
launching the nation's first HD sports channel that is widescreen 24/7. They're achieving this by stretching any 4x3 SD
content to fit a widescreen frame, much like TNT does, no word if its the exact same technology.
TUAW is on
the case, letting us know that the latest Apple rumor is a 3.5"
touchscreen-enabled media player. The mockup pictured here is from Rainy Day
Magazine. We've been waiting for a widescreen video iPod for a while, but TUAW doesn't expect it till the end of
the year if at all. I just want to know if they'll let me download 720p versions of Lost from iTMS.
Maybe, or maybe not. But thats the basis of an
offbeat piece on Powerpage. Apple branded 42 and 50" widescreen plasmas, running MacOS, and with Bluetooth and
Airport technology also built in. 











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