Archive for June, 2008
Philips trumpets 5000 / 7000 / Eco series HDTVs
It’s right around the midway point between last CES and the one to come , and for Philips, that means it’s time to dump a few new HDTVs onto the unsuspecting public. Announced today from atop a New York City hotel, the outfit got official with its 5000, 7000 and Eco series of LCD HDTVs. The 5000 FlatTV lineup includes 32- ($799), 42- ($1,799), 47- ($2,099) and 52-inch ($2,899) flavors, all of which are bathed in glossy black and feature HDMI 1.3a inputs. The Eco sets tout “several power-saving features such as a proprietary dimming technology” and arrive in 42-, 47- and 52-inch sizes ($1,099 to $2,299). Lastly, the 7000 Series ($1,699 to $2,699) — or Ultimate TVs , as Philips likes to say — offers up 120Hz ClearLCD / Perfect Pixel HD technology, an “invisible” speaker system and four HDMI-CEC connectors. For what it’s worth, Philips is also re-introducing its Profile 1.1-compliant BDP7200 Blu-ray player, which has already been reviewed and brushed aside in anticipation of fresher Profile 2.0 decks.
X300 vs Envy 133 vs MacBook Air… Fight!
| ThinkPad X300 | Envy 133 | MacBook Air |
| 0.73 to 0.92-inches | 0.70-inches | 0.16 to 0.76-inches |
| 2.9 to 3.1-pounds* | 3.37-pounds | 3 pounds |
| 13.3-inch LED | 13.3-inch LED | 13.3-inch LED |
| 1,440 x 900 | 1,280 x 800 | 1,280 x 800 |
| Removable Battery | Removable Battery | Not Removable |
| Ethernet | External | via USB adapter |
| 3x USB | 1x USB, 1x USB/eSATA | 1x USB |
| DVD | External | External |
| 1.2GHz Core 2 Duo | 1.8GHz Core 2 Duo | 1.8GHz Core 2 Duo |
| GMA X3100 | GMA X3100 | GMA X3100 |
| SSD only | SSD only | HDD or SSD |
| $2,700 to $3,000* | $2,099 starting | $1,800 to $3,100* |
| Business minded | Instant on Voodoo IOS | Cuts cake |
ASUS 42-inch Eee TV spotted at Computex
Filed under: Displays
As ASUS continues to rapidly dilute its Eee brand like it’s going out of style, we still find the 42-inch Eee TV somewhat intriguing. It seems that the set was bolted up with a PlayStation 3 ’round back, which was obviously used to pipe the Blu-ray version of Cars on-screen for onlookers to fawn over. Check out a few more snaps of the sides at Engadget Chinese .
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