HDTV or Giant Not-So-Portable Media Player?
Digitrex's new HD Network LCD TVs fit in that last category of product. The company says their new HD Network LCD TVs are the world's first high-definition network LCD TVs to include Microsoft Windows Media Connect capabilities. The three newly introduced models - 32, 40, and 46 inches - have built-in wireless 801.11 b/g networking components along with a built-in "mini-computer" running Microsoft Windows Media Connect software.
The combination allows a user sitting in front of the LCD TV to access and view multi-media content - including digital photos, video, music, content from PlaysForSure services, and high-definition Windows Media Files (wmv format) - from any Windows XP-based PC connected to the home network. In other words, no external media center set-top box is required.
Each LCD HDTV is controlled by an embedded interface with graphical icons and on-screen drop-down menus. The three 16:9 displays are said to have resolution of 1366 x 768 with a contrast ratio greater than 800:1.
The $1,999 32-inch (JFN-3250W) and $3,499 40-inch (JFN-4050W) models are expected to be available around the end of March, 2006. The 46-inch JFN-4650W is scheduled to arrive sometime during the second quarter of the year. The price has not yet been determined.
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