Hitachi's Ultra Thin LCD family gets official(er)
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.



















If they don't fit in envelope, what's the point? jeez
bueller?
I don't see a point to the skinny monitors anyway!!
If they are going on the wall they are going to stick out because of the mount, and the Hitachi LCD is just a monitor, so underneath it still needs to have the box (wireless or not), so that still sticks out the same amount of space. I will spend my money on a LCD that looks better than a Hitachi and is a little thicker.
you're a patriot... lol
I think its awsome. Even just for looks. How good would it be when you have guests and say "hey, look, my tv is thinner than my wallet was!!!
I think its awsome. Even just for looks. How good would it be when you have guests and say "hey, look, my tv is thinner than my wallet was before I paid for it"
hitachi is the macbook air of tvs