VIZIO preps hybrid PC/TV display, Eco HDTV
VIZIO
today provided early details of three new display lines, including the
company's first true hybrid display. Known so far as the VMM Monitor,
the 26-inch LCD will have dual HDMI inputs but also DVI and VGA as well
as RCA audio inputs for built-in 3W speakers. The TV maker promises a
more desktop-capable design with a relatively thin bezel, a glass front
panel, and the option of tilting or swiveling the image. VIZIO expects
the VMM to appear in August for $450, or less than many stand-alone
HDTVs at the same size. In its more familiar business, VIZIO
also plans to launch an environmentally friendly 32-inch set. The ECO
is capped to 720p but consumes about 65 watts less than a typical
32-inch model, or about 40 to 50 percent less than average sets. It
also contains less toxic materials than full sets and even comes in
thinner, recyclable packaging. The TV maker gives the screen a 2,500:1
contrast ratio as well as three HDMI inputs, dual RCA, and one each of
component, S-video and VGA inputs. Shipments should start in October at
an undetermined price.
A third introduction will see VIZIO debut the Java FHD line, which will
give the company's smaller TVs a more upscale copper-and-black look as
well as 1080p at sizes as small as 32 and 37 inches. Both sizes produce
a 6,500:1 dynamic contrast ratio as well as three HDMI connections,
dual component and RCA video inputs and one VGA input. The 37-inch Java
FHD ships in September for $850, while the smaller panel ships on
October 1st for $650.
via electronista

