Mitsubishi breaks down 2008 HDTV plans

Posted in HDTV by Nino Marchetti on April 10th, 2008

Mitsubishi HDTV line for 2008

Mitsubishi earlier this week rolled out the carpet on a variety of new HDTVs for release this year. These new models come in a variety of screen sizes and body configurations and should all begin being available this month in staggered releases.

General details of these new models include what Mitsubishi says is thinner frame and brighter DLP models as well as “ultra thin frame” LCD HDTVs with better sound. There’s also upcoming the first ever laser powered television. If you are curious to learn more, check out the entire press release after the jump.

Medusa compact HDMI hub

Posted in HDMI by Conner Flynn on March 26th, 2008

Medusa compact HDMI hub
When will HDTV manufacturers include more than a few HDMI ports on the back of sets? I don’t know, but right now there is a real need for HDMI hubs and switchers. Here’s some info on a new compact HMDI hub named Medusa. It actually looks pretty nice, and supposedly it will be reasonably priced.

Some specs: HDMI Spec 1.3, Compliant HDCP Rev 1.2 Spec, Wide Frequency Range : 25MHz – 225MHz, Supports 12-bit deep color up to 1080p, CEC support, HDMI 3 out port. There isn’t very much info aside from that, but they should start showing up in about a month.

NuVision shipping new HDTVs

Posted in HDTV by Nino Marchetti on March 25th, 2008

nuvision-65.jpgConsumer electronics company NuVision, which specializes in HDTVs, is out with a line up of 10 new models centered around its Lucidium line of HDTVs. Screen sizes range from 22- to 65-inches, according to Dealerscope, and pricing tops out at around $12,000.

The NuVision Lucidium line are all 1080p compatible. Depending upon the model, features possible across these models include Silicon Optix Realta HQV image processing, dual ATSC tuners, up to four HDMI 1.3 inputs and a new cabinet design.

Pandigital cooks up kitchen digital frame/HDTV/recipe display

Posted in Digital Photo Frames by Nino Marchetti on March 17th, 2008

Pandigital Kitchen Digital FramePandigital has revealed a hybrid HDTV, digital cookbook and picture frame for those who never want to leave their kitchens. It is called, aptly enough, the Pandigital Kitchen HDTV/Digital Cookbook/Digital Photo Frame and pricing is set at around $400.

The Pandigital Kitchen HDTV/Digital Cookbook/Digital Photo Frame offers up kitchen goers a 720p HD television which supports ATSC/NTSC, composite, S-video, component and HDMI. It also comes pre-loaded with recipes, stored in its 512 MB of internal memory, which you can view on-screen and can be loaded with more as one sees fit. And, to sweeten the pot, Pandigital integrated digital picture frame capabilities into this device as well.

Samsung brings 3D plasmas for gamers

Posted in HDTV by Reuben Drake on February 28th, 2008

Samsung launches new 3D plasma TVs targeting gamingSamsung launched some new plasma TV’s in Korea build in collaboration with Electronic Arts to provide a superior “3D” gaming experience. The company released two new PAVV HDTV’s, one measuring 42 inches and the other 50 inches, equipped with USB 2.0, HDMI, HD resolution, the Samsung DNIe+ (Digital Natural Image engine+) anda 1,000,000 to 1 contrast ratio.

NEC goes 52-inches on professional grade LCD panel

Posted in HDTV by Nino Marchetti on February 27th, 2008

NEC MultiSync LCD5220Nothing quite says my boardroom is state of the art like a snazzy flat panel display mounted on the wall. NEC is one of the latest to showcase a display for this capacity, announcing today the NEC MultiSync LCD5220. It is priced at around $8,150.

The NEC MultiSync LCD5220 is a 52-inch display NEC says is the first of its type “based on a professional-grade panel.” It’s got a very thin bezel and can be used standalone or as part of multiple-display, video-wall implementations. It supports 1080p and comes with a color calibration kit for self-described “color uniformity and fidelity.”

Sony launches Bravia M1 series LCDs

Posted in LCD by Darrin Olson on February 21st, 2008

Sony Bravia M1 series LCD TVSony has just let loose two new and colorful Bravia LCDs towards the lower-end of the Bravia line. The new M1 series sports an array of different colorful frames availble bringing some light fun to the lineup of LCD HDTVs.

The two new models include the 20-inch KDL-20M1 and the 16-inch KDL-16M1 which both have just shy of 180 degree viewing angles at 178 and 1366 x 768 pixel displays. They also both contain 1080p HDMI inputs and the Bravia 2 video engine. The larger of the two houses two 5W speakers and has a 1,200:1 contrast ration while the smaller 16-inch model has a 1,800:1 contrast ratio and two 3W speakers.

Microtek Announces New LCD HDTV Offerings

Posted in HDTV,LCD,News,Television by Darrin Olson on January 7th, 2007

Microtek LCD HDTVAnnouncing their first offering of LCD HDTV televisions to the market Microtek recently added two new 42″ LCD HDTV‘s to their list of plasma television offerings.

Both the L42CX2A and the CL42HA models boast the full-HD 1080p with native 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution in wide-screen 16:9 format. The CL42HA model will be part of the Cineon line of televisions created more for the high-end custom installation market, while the L42CX2A is designed for video enthusiasts, according to Microtek.

“We are proud to offer these new LCD HDTV’s in addition to our plasma HDTVs,” said Parker Plaisted, product brand manager at Microtek. “LCD and plasma have emerged as the top choices for consumers for high-definition televisions because they offer outstanding picture quality with the flat-panel convenience and affordable prices. Some people prefer plasma technology and others LCD technology. By offering both to our customers …