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U.K.-based Meridian has introduced the M810 digital home-theater video system, a projector/processor that can deliver crystal-clear 10-megapixel resolutions. The system, with a contrast ratio that can exceed 10,000:1, is expected to cost about $175,000. (CEPro.com 6/19)
(Below) Because who doesn’t need to watch TV while they’re in the pool? This is outrageous…and not in that MTV Cribs kind of way. . .just dumb.
Sanyo will aim to serve the custom outdoor market with the introduction in October of a 52-inch waterproof LCD TV — the CE52SR1 — that has full 1080p performance, the company said. Sanyo said it believed the monitor — which is viewable in the sun and priced at nearly $14,000 — was perfect for outdoor pool parties. (ElectronicHouse.com 6/19)
Wireless HDTV will be the next hot product — after phones, Internet and home networking — according to ABI Research, which predicted that the number of wireless HD installations will rise more than tenfold worldwide to 1 million by 2012. But ABI added wireless HD has been hampered by a fight between three technologies: 5 GHz, 60 GHz and ultra wideband (UWB). (TMC Internet Telephony 6/19)
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