January 6th, 2009 by
Hitachi asked itself “what if…?” prior to CES 2009, and its best idea included a “Style-Unlimited” corner for its booth, said to feature design ideas that match the craftsmanship of its TVs with stands and frames made of Japanese lacquer and gold leaf. Immediately refocusing on “what is...” — a questionable economy and wary buyers — the 2009 line of UT HDTVs will expand primarily by carrying a more mainstream pricetag and now standard 1080p / 120Hz features. For those still living the dream, Hitachi’s managed to narrowly beat its previous best with a 15mm thick 37-inch LED backlit display , while the 50-inch UltraThin plasma from CEDIA comes along for the ride. Also making celebrity appearances? 2010’s finest Super Resolution upconverting technology plus the always hilarious Gesture Control TV demo. Excited or depressed, we can’t decide.
Filed under: CES, Displays, HDTV
Hitachi “Unlimited” CES theme shows some realistic boundaries for 2009 originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 06 Jan 2009 23:36:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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December 18th, 2008 by
According to the New York Times, Dell may have a little surprise on the way. Based on some wild trademark searches, a tiny bit of digging on the “internet” using a “search engine,” and the lack of eye contact from the company’s VP in charge of consumer sales (Michael Tatelman), there’s a MacBook Air rival beneath all this subterfuge. It seems that the brand name “Adamo” is registered to the computer-maker with a site to match, and somehow the fashion blog (!?) Uptownlife.net came up with this gem: “Rumor has it that Dell is coming out with a computer called Adamo that will rival the MacBook Air.” How they came up with that is anyone’s guess, but apparently the look on Tatelman’s face when asked about it was enough to convince at least one journalist that this is a done deal. Us? Well we’re going to wait and see, but we’re happy to work with Commander Adamo as soon as we see him.
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]
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Dell Adamo ultrathin laptop rumors surface originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 18 Dec 2008 16:56:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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September 30th, 2008 by
Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Home Entertainment
Hitachi drug its oh-so-sexy 1.5-inch plasma to Japan after showing it off in Denver earlier this month, but what we didn’t see at CEDIA was this: a 15-millimeter thin 37-inch LCD TV. The “reference” set packed a 1,920 x 1,080 panel and a fittingly designed stand, though it won’t see mass production until “2009 or later.” Ugh, even 1-inch just seems so bloated now.
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September 4th, 2008 by
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Hitachi’s 1.5-inch thick 50-inch plasma wasn’t exactly front and center like we had imagined, but it was there garnering stares nonetheless. Donning a glossy white finish and displaying nothing but floral arrangements, the set looked pretty good (though not great) in terms of visual quality. The design, however, was simply stunning. And just as promised, we did include the obligatory iPhone comparison, though you’ll have to account for the Belkin skin when drawing your conclusions. Give it a peek in the gallery below.
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May 1st, 2008 by
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You heard it right — Hitachi’s UltraThin 1.5 family that caused such a stir at CES is finally available for US consumers. Available in 32-, 37-, 42- and 47-inch sizes, the lot has been broken down into two distinct clans: the Director’s Series (X) and Ultra Vision (V) models. Each member of the former comes with a 2-year warranty and a sticker ranging from $1,999 to $4,699, while the latter gets a 1-year warranty and price tags between $1,799 and $4,499. Curiously enough, it seems that several sets (the UT47X902, UT47V702, UT32A302/W, UT32V502/W, UT42V702 and UT37V702) may actually not yet be ready for shipping judging by their July to September availability dates, but we’ll leave it to you to sort out the contradictions in Hitachi’s press release with your dealer. Hit the read link for more details, and hop on over to Engadget HD for a gallery of press shots.
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February 20th, 2008 by
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Just yesterday we learned that Hitachi’s Ultra Thin LCD lineup would be gifted with ultra-wideband technology courtesy of Tzero, and now it seems that the family is edging ever closer to hitting storefronts outside of Japan. Reportedly, the series will include the 32-inch UT32MH70, the 37-inch UT37MX70 and the 42-inch UT42MX70, all of which will feature IPS LCD technology. Additionally, a digital tuner for the UT series should be available in October, and while pricing still remains a mystery, the smallest of the three is set to hit Europe in April while the larger two arrive in May and June, respectively.
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February 19th, 2008 by
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We knew Hitachi’s Ultra Thin HDTV family would boast ultra-wideband technology, and while little was said about this aspect during CES, we’ve now learned that Tzero will be responsible for handling the aforementioned UWB duties. As expected, the UT HDTVs will “be able to receive high-definition video wirelessly from any HDMI equipped audio / video component,” as Tzero promises that users will see transmission speeds of up to 480Mbps. Interestingly, we’re told that the UWB-equipped sets are available in Japan right now, but only time will tell if those luscious wireless abilities will make the trip stateside in Q2.
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January 4th, 2008 by
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Slimming down LCDs just wasn’t enough, Hitachi will demo a 1.5-inch thick plasma HDTV at CES. Cutting more than a third of the thickness from previous displays, it ensures your screen will look as incredible from the side as it does the front. Also on display, but without concrete plans for release, are the “super” Ultra Thin LCD that’s just .75-inches thick, a search technology for visual images, TV video sharing over the internet without a PC, a wireless video gateway and a prototype IPTV interface. Looking from the near future to the slightly further-off future, we’ll get a look at it in Vegas. Check out a side profile of the skinny plasma after the break.
Continue reading Hitachi to show off 1.5-inch thick plasma, .75-inch thick LCD prototypes at CES
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January 4th, 2008 by
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Hitachi’s not really reaching here in the naming department, but we sort of like the effect: the company’s new Ultra Thin 1.5 LCDs are 1.5-inches thick (hence the name), and headed for Vegas. Coming in 32-inch, 37-inch and 42-inch sizes, the 1.5 line has been hanging out in Japan for a few months under the Wooo name (pictured), but CES will mark the design-centric LCDs’ entrance into the States. The two larger sizes feature 1080p resolutions and 120Hz refresh rates, and all displays will be available in Q2 2008. It seems like the main tradeoff for the slimness and weightloss of this lineup is the lack of inputs — the Director’s and V Series only feature one HDMI plug and one D-Sub plug, while the S series includes a breakout box with three HDMI plugs and dual component inputs. Specs and model number breakdown is after the break.
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October 24th, 2007 by
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We won’t be waiting long for Hitachi’s new thin LCDs, the company announced they will make their U.S. debut in 2008. No details on price, but we can still take a look at the feature list for the 42- and 37-inch Ultra Thin 1080p HDTVs, coming in Q2, along with the 32-inch 720p version due in the first quarter of next year. With Hitachi’s latest 120Hz anti-judder technology and image processing stuffed into 1.5-inch thick frames, these screens may not be quite as thin as some of the competition but will hit store shelves far sooner. The bad news is there was no mention of the optional UWB expansion for wirelessly hooking up additional components. We hope Hitachi doesn’t expect U.S. customers to go through the hassle of actually plugging things into our HDTVs, or if we at least get an additional HDMI port for the trouble.
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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

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September 25th, 2007 by
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Looking for a small, light, credit-card-esque flash drive… which doubles as an MP3 player… which is covered in a “liquid” print? Well you’re in luck, kiddies, because some anonymous Chinese electronics maker has got you covered on all fronts. Enter the “USB Flash Card MP3 Player,” an ultra-thin, 2GB device that plays MP3s and WMAs, functions as a USB flash drive, and will give you absolutely no information about the song you’re listening to. Hey, if you wanted information, you would get a screen — this thing fits in your wallet. Available right now for the bargain basement price of $42.
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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

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