Toshiba earlier this week disclosed UX600 series of HDTV, while Kevin has provided a fine job describing the models, including specifications and prices. Now, fast forward to today and a little more to add to this set of functionality. The series became HDTV programming UX600 the first time in the certification market will be wearing a Microsoft Windows 7. Yeah, a certificate Windows 7 TV.
Just as a refresher course, the series was a 55-inch UX600 (55UX600U), a 46-inch (46UX600U) and 40 inches (40UX600U) model and retail for $ 2.499, $ 1.699 and $ 1.399 respectively.
But back until Windows 7 certification. If you’re wondering how you can say, very simply, they will come Compatible with “Windows 7″ logo. Let’s just hope that those who guard the area and stickers from the glass well. Regarding the certificate, which is said to have come partly because the supply of programming Toshiba DLNA over Ethernet or Wi-Fi
As to what this means for the client, so you’ll be able to use Windows 7 “Make a function” and the media, including streaming audio, video and pictures from your computer on your home network. In other words, you can do things like watch videos from your PC to your TV without a computer connected directly.
Finally, a summary of some of the specifications, the three models come with ClearFrame 120Hz technology, 3,000,000:1 contrast ratios and offers Full HD 1080p video – all in television that measures two inches thick. They all come with the additional ability to use services such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr and Picasa, as well as stay updated with news and weather courtesy of The New York Times, AP and national weather.




April 3rd, 2010
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