[opendtv] HP Delivers Brilliant Image Quality with New Line of TVs and Digital Entertainment Centers; New HP Visual Fidelity Technologies Double Pixel Resolution in Microdisplays
- From: Monty Solomon <monty@xxxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 15:38:10 -0400
HP Delivers Brilliant Image Quality with New Line of TVs and
Digital Entertainment Centers; New HP Visual Fidelity
Technologies Double Pixel Resolution in Microdisplays
- Apr 28, 2005 07:45 AM (BusinessWire)
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 28, 2005--HP (NYSE:HPQ)
(Nasdaq:HPQ) today unveiled a line of 10 newly branded HP Pavilion
TVs, including four high-definition microdisplay rear-projection
televisions, three high-definition plasmas and three high-definition
LCDs.
Introduced at the Home Entertainment Expo, all of the TVs include
new HP Visual Fidelity technologies, which provide enhanced image
quality and brilliant color by, depending on the model, gauging a
room's ambient lighting and doubling pixel resolution among other
innovations.
HP's microdisplay TVs also feature a lighted front-connection
panel designed with a special slot under the TV so audio/visual cables
can easily be connected from the front and then hidden from view. The
microdisplay TVs additionally enable viewers to quickly and easily
select an input source, such as a DVD player, by touching a button on
the remote control to view on screen how all input sources are being
used.
The company also announced the availability of three new models of
standard and high-definition HP Digital Entertainment Centers -
devices that allow consumers to personalize and manage their TV
viewing, movies, music, photos and videos, all from one remote
control. New functionality on certain models includes the ability to
record over-the-air high-definition programming and store up to 55
hours of HD content.
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