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Hitachi Unveils 1.5-inch 50-Inch Ultra Thin Plasma Display
Hitachi's New UltraThin 1.5-inch Plasma Display is Expected to be Main Attraction at CEDIA Expo in Denver
Continuing its leadership position in developing the world's thinnest HDTVs, Hitachi Home Electronics (America), Inc. has unveiled the first Plasma Display Panel in its UltraThin "1.5" family. This gorgeous new plasma addition to Hitachi's 1.5 line – so named for its ultra thin 1.5-inch depth – will be offered in a 50-inch screen size, making it among the largest in the UltraThin category. In fact, it represents one of the world's thinnest, at approximately one-third the depth of other plasma displays.
This new product embodies an engineering milestone of majorsignificance for Hitachi and the HDTV industry. The 50-inch 1.5 UltraThin PDP is expected to be a main attraction of the CEDIA Expo in Hitachi's booth (#925).
Hitachi Offers Full Range of Choice in UltraThin Displays
While a handful of companies, including Hitachi, have already developed UltraThin LCD models, Hitachi is at the forefront and among the first vendors to demonstrate an UltraThin plasma display. For a variety of technical reasons, the challenges in producing a thin plasma display greatly exceed those associated with developing a thin LCD, making Hitachi's achievements – 1.5-inch UltraThin models in both LCD and PDP – even more impressive. As a result, Hitachi has already captured an early lead in the rapidly emerging and commercially attractive emerging category of UltraThin Displays.
"The industry theme of ‘Thin is In' continues apace and Hitachi was one of the first to propel this trend," said Daniel Lee, vice president of marketing for Hitachi Home Electronics (America), Inc. "Hitachi's goal is to offer consumers more choice and greater flexibility. That means LCD or plasma.
This translates into a screen size that fits any room – kitchen, bath, home theater – along with an aesthetic design that complements the luxury of today's modern home. And it most certainly means UltraThin, because that's what today's consumers want. It becomes even more powerful and attractive when you pair all those great options with the world-renowned technology and performance that have always epitomized the Hitachi brand."
For more information about Hitachi's activities at CEDIA, please visit www.hitachi.us/tv
ABOUT HITACHI
Hitachi Home Electronics (America), Inc., Consumer Group subsidiary of Hitachi America, Ltd., markets high-definition plasma and LCD flat panel televisions and monitors, as well as Blu-ray Disc™, DVD and HDD camcorders.
Hitachi has a unique position in the marketplace by manufacturing and developing its own core technologies to provide consumers and businesses with optimal product performance in each of Hitachi's product categories. For consumer products, please visit www.hitachi.us/tv. For Business products go to www.hitachi.us/digitalmedia.
Hitachi America, Ltd., a subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd., markets and manufactures a broad range of electronics, computer systems and products, and provides industrial equipment and services throughout North America. For more information, visit www.hitachi.us.
Hitachi, Ltd., (NYSE:HIT) (TOKYO:6501), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a leading global electronics company with approximately 390,000 employees worldwide. Fiscal 2007 (ended March 31, 2008) consolidated revenues totaled 11,226 billion yen ($112.2 billion). The company offers a wide range of systems, products and services in market sectors including information systems, electronic devices, power and industrial systems, consumer products, materials, logistics and financial services. For more information on Hitachi, please visit the company's website at www.hitachi.com
Hitachi's 1.5-inch thick 50-inch plasma wasn't exactly front and center like we had imagined, but it was there garnering stares nonetheless. Donning a glossy white finish and displaying nothing but floral arrangements, the set looked pretty good (though not great) in terms of visual quality. The design, however, was simply stunning. And just as promised, we did include the obligatory iPhone comparison, though you'll have to account for the Belkin skin when drawing your conclusions
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ARGH!!!!!
That is the sound of my frustration. I have no glasses so headaches hurt I tell you! argh!
Anyway, I have my dads' Hitachi camera and I can't find the soft wear that's I need to be able to get the films to show. He said 'you type in so and so and you get this blah blah blah' but the links he suggested don't lead to the desired locations. I'm lost on the internet! argh! help! please?
Please don't tell me how stupid and blond I am because I've been going around for a couple of weeks with no specs - they arrive next week probably - so my head is all foggy and confuzzled about whether I should be awake or asleep or alive or that lot.
Well, the dilema is that I recorded something which went onto disk and now I can't read it. I tried the firewire - or got as far as 'wth is this? this doesn't fit into my comp'.
I'd be really grateful if you can help. thanks.
You should have this question earlier and saved yourself all the drama.
If you don't have a top loading dvd rom then you will not be able to get the video off of the camcorder. You can buy an external dvd rom and get your vdeo that way.
If you have a mini dvd camcorder….
You will have to finalize your dvd in the camera and then put the dvd in your computer's DVD burner (top loading only) and then you will have to convert the files (I downloaded http://www.handbrake.fr/ file converter free) and import them into your editing program. Use the HELP feature in your editing program to learn about editing. Usually you would import your videos and drop them in to the timeline, add transitions, menus, music, etc. Once you are ready to burn, your project will be burned to a different DVD and you can file the original away.



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