Published on August 25th,2009 at 3:28 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Hitachi Announces Several PDPs and LCD TVs with Both a 500GB HDD and DLNA Support

Here are the P-XP035 Series (PDP – Plasma with a 40000:1 contrast Ratio) from Hitachi, available in 42″, 46″ and 50” with a Full HD resolution, featuring a 500GB internal HDD, an iVDR Slot, and DLNA support, and the L-XP35 Series which has almost the same features as the PDP Series but with a 37″ and 42” LCD panel.

The PDP Series will be available in Japan starting September 10th with a prices ranging from 290,000 to 390,000 Yen (€2159 to €2900). The LCD series will be available from October with prices ranging from 240,000 to 290,000 Yen (€1780 to €2159)

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Hitachi Announces Several PDPs and LCD TVs with Both a 500GB HDD and DLNA SupportHitachi Announces Several PDPs and LCD TVs with Both a 500GB HDD and DLNA Support
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