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  • IDTV debuts AMOLED-equipped MyGoTV portable television

    by 
    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    01.06.2010

    What's this? A new PMP? A slightly chubby cellphone of some sort? No, it's actually something called a "portable TV," which apparently lets you watch TV and, well, not much else. If other forms of media or functionality don't concern you, however, you'll no doubt be happy to know that this new MyGoTV from IDTV is apparently the world's first such device equipped with a 3.4-inch AMOLED display, and that it'll let you pick up both analog and digital TV signals. Sold? Then you can grab this one right now for $169, though it will supposedly go up to $199 at some point.

  • Humax expands LCD TV lineup with Freeview-equipped LU32-TD1

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    11.03.2006

    Humax is expanding its IDTV lineup once again, offering a less expensive alternative to its fairly similar LP32-TDR1 and LGB-40TPVR options, except this flavor loses the built-in PVR functionality. This HD-ready LU32-TD1 boasts a sleek, black finish, 32-inch panel, 1,024 x 768 resolution, 1200:1 contrast ratio, 450cd/m2 brightness, integrated Freeview tuner for catching those gratis UK terrestrial broadcasts, and an eight-day electronic program guide to boot. While details are far and few between concerning the port assortment, we do know the LCD TV sports one HDMI port, a VGA connector, audio in / out, composite, S-Video, and component AV inputs. The LP32-TDR1 should satisfy those ultrathin DVT-B (sans PVR) desires for £749 ($1,429) when it hits the European market real soon.