Published on December 19th,2005 at 8:03 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

The new NEC HD TV-PC

If you don’t have the space to put an HD TV, a HDD video recorder and a PC, you should give NEC’s ValueStar a try. For prices starting at 2400 EUR, you’ll get from January 2006 onwards the following specs:

OS: Windows Media Center Edition 2005
HD TV Ready
A startup time of only 2 seconds for the TV mode (after a complete shutdown)


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  • Anonymous

    Hey!

    Dont know if you already noticed, but it seems as if your newssystem replaces “/”-signs in headings with a “%”-sign in the link, while the actual link gets the sign eliminated. Therefor you would have to manually remove the “%”-sign to read the article.

    Just to let you know!

    -Danny

  • Anonymous

    this is a definate step in the right direction.
    next step-wall projection habitat screen saver/media/pc,……cant wait to see the rolling waves on the beach right on my wall every morning.
    or play a huge wall sized video game or web cam.

 

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