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.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
David @ Feb 20th 2008 4:34PM
If they don't fit in envelope, what's the point? jeez
phanbouy @ Feb 20th 2008 5:08PM
bueller?
Joshua @ Feb 20th 2008 5:21PM
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.
leftbrain @ Feb 20th 2008 9:00PM
you're a patriot... lol
Alex @ Feb 20th 2008 7:31PM
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!!!
Alex @ Feb 20th 2008 7:34PM
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"
phanbouy @ Feb 20th 2008 8:17PM
hitachi is the macbook air of tvs