Published on January 10th,2007 at 9:23 AM
By >Daimaou - G-A.G

The new Toshiba Regza LCD TV

Toshiba offers a new 20” HD Ready LCD TV with a 1366×768 resolution, a 178° viewing angle, and the Toshiba Meta Brain Pro (the same that usually comes with the high end Z2000 range). It has 2 HDMI ports, a DVI port, and the SRS WOW for the audio.


Via Toshiba
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Comments
 

  • Ross Cunningham

    One question, since this has a DVI port would it be safe to assume that onw would be able to use this as a PC monitor? If so it looks like a nice combo for those short on space.

  • http://www.akihabaranews.com Daimaou

    Yepp indeed, I have my Mac Mini stick to my HD TV (37 inches 1920×1080) it work great… the only thing is that I advise you to get a wireless keyb and mouse

  • Bender

    Nice Stuff !

  • Ross Cunningham

    , Many thanks for the info Daimou, I hope this makes it onto the European market in the near future

 

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