Another Android HDTV debuts

Posted in Android by Conner Flynn on April 18th, 2010

From mobile handsets to Tablet PCs, Android is everywhere, even in TVs. Here’s the latest Android (v1.5 this time) powered LED TV, designed by Korean company NCPG. This one is packing an ARM processor running at 833MHz Cortex 8A and features HDMI, and supports ATSC / DVB-T / DVB-C / DVB-T HD Analog.

Connectivity features include USB, S-Video port, D-Sub, DVI, and Component connectors. It’ll be available in three sizes: 42-inch, 55-inch and 47-inches.

You can expect it to hit 10 different countries including in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Poland, Australia, and Dubai. Sadly for us, the US isn’t on that list.

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2 Comments to “Another Android HDTV debuts”
  1. John Says:

    Cortex-A8, surely?

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