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		<title>Hitachi LifeStudio drives makes it easier to archive digital memories</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ While digital cameras in this day and age are extremely affordable (if you&#8217;re talking about a decent entry-level model) and have no recurring costs like purchasing and developing film, it comes at a price &#8211; you will need to have a proper backup system of all your photos if you were to dive knee deep into photography. Not only that, do remember the pain of migration from one platform to another over time since formats and media types tend to change as well, alongside the risk of the magnetic bits on your hard drive platter disintegrating in time, so make sure you always have at least two backups of a single photo wherever you are. Hitachi is proud to develop what they call an evolved hard drive, bringing the Hitachi LifeStudio Drives to the market as the first and only All-in-One external drive that makes it a whole lot easier to organize, protect and relive life&#8217;s most stunning moments. Among the highlighted features would be Automatic Organization and Easy Sharing &#8211; now who wouldn&#8217;t want that? How does Automatic Organization work, you ask? Well first of all, the drive will automatically pull together and organize your photos, videos, music and documents from your computer, a compatible connected USB device or even over your range of social media outlets, making them a whole lot easier to access as and when you want them, not to mention making the dissemination process a whole lot easier as well. You can also easily upload, view and interact with photos on Facebook, Flickr and Picasa Web Albums without once leaving the application &#8211; that is how tight the integration is. With 3D Navigation built-in, you can relive those beautiful moments on a 3D wall, making it easier to search for an individual photo instead of going through folder after nested folder due to a failing memory. Hitachi LifeStudio drives are also big on data protection, bringing the concept to the next level by offering both local and online cloud backup in a single integrated solution. Not only that, you only need to familiarize yourself with just one interface, so there is no need to go through the hassle of downloading and installing two separate programs any more. All online content will be stored in its natural format, so you can access your files from virtually anywhere in the world as long as there is an Internet connection. Prices start from $79.99 upwards. Press Release Tech Cult &#8211; We cover the latest tech news, but always with a funny twist. [ Hitachi LifeStudio drives makes it easier to archive digital memories copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: Hitachi rocks the market with Z-Series Family hard drive Photo and Negative Scanners Hitachi Travelstar 7K200 notebook hard drive LifeMap: Digital Scrapbook? Hitachi says 1.5 is here! ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> While digital cameras in this day and age are extremely affordable (if you&#8217;re talking about a decent entry-level model) and have no recurring costs like purchasing and developing film, it comes at a price &#8211; you will need to have a proper backup system of all your photos if you were to dive knee deep into photography. Not only that, do remember the pain of migration from one platform to another over time since formats and media types tend to change as well, alongside the risk of the magnetic bits on your hard drive platter disintegrating in time, so make sure you always have at least two backups of a single photo wherever you are. Hitachi is proud to develop what they call an evolved hard drive, bringing the Hitachi LifeStudio Drives to the market as the first and only All-in-One external drive that makes it a whole lot easier to organize, protect and relive life&#8217;s most stunning moments. Among the highlighted features would be Automatic Organization and Easy Sharing &#8211; now who wouldn&#8217;t want that? How does Automatic Organization work, you ask? Well first of all, the drive will automatically pull together and organize your photos, videos, music and documents from your computer, a compatible connected USB device or even over your range of social media outlets, making them a whole lot easier to access as and when you want them, not to mention making the dissemination process a whole lot easier as well. You can also easily upload, view and interact with photos on Facebook, Flickr and Picasa Web Albums without once leaving the application &#8211; that is how tight the integration is. With 3D Navigation built-in, you can relive those beautiful moments on a 3D wall, making it easier to search for an individual photo instead of going through folder after nested folder due to a failing memory. Hitachi LifeStudio drives are also big on data protection, bringing the concept to the next level by offering both local and online cloud backup in a single integrated solution. Not only that, you only need to familiarize yourself with just one interface, so there is no need to go through the hassle of downloading and installing two separate programs any more. All online content will be stored in its natural format, so you can access your files from virtually anywhere in the world as long as there is an Internet connection. Prices start from $79.99 upwards. Press Release Tech Cult &#8211; We cover the latest tech news, but always with a funny twist. [ Hitachi LifeStudio drives makes it easier to archive digital memories copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: Hitachi rocks the market with Z-Series Family hard drive Photo and Negative Scanners Hitachi Travelstar 7K200 notebook hard drive LifeMap: Digital Scrapbook? Hitachi says 1.5 is here! </p>
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		<title>Hitachi LifeStudio series External Hard Drives</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hitachi announced its new LifeStudio external hard drive family. Hitachi&#8217;s new drives can automatically pulls together and organizes your photos, videos, music and documents from your computer, any connected USB device or your social networking sites and displays all your memories on a 3D wall. Hitachi&#8217;s new drive family include the LifeStudio Mobile that comes [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hitachi announced its new LifeStudio external hard drive family. Hitachi&#8217;s new drives can automatically pulls together and organizes your photos, videos, music and documents from your computer, any connected USB device or your social networking sites and displays all your memories on a 3D wall.</p>
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<p>Hitachi&#8217;s new drive family include the LifeStudio Mobile that comes in 250GB, 320GB and 500GB and the LifeStudio Desk that has 500GB, 1TB, 2TB capacities. There are also LifeStudio Mobile Plus and LifeStudio Desk Plus that feature feature an integrated USB key for ultimate flexibility, syncing content for grab n&#8217; go convenience.</p>
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		<title>Hitachi 2010 line of LCD HDTVs announced</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ We&#8217;re well halfway into 2010, but Hitachi has just announced their 2010 line of LCD HDTVs for those of us living Stateside. Hmmm, guess that there really isn&#8217;t much urgency to roll out a new model for the year, but hey, you can always look at it on the bright side that they are half a year early before the clock tolls and 2011 rolls around. With the world&#8217;s economy still hanging precariously, it makes perfect sense for Hitachi to make sure their 2010 line up offers technology and advanced features alongside value-driven pricing to cater to today’s tech-savvy consumer. Let us take a look at the UltraVision UltraThin LED Series in greater detail in the extended post. The UltraVision UltraThin LED Series are extremely slim, which means you can place them on your wall without much hassle, and they won&#8217;t look like an eyesore at all. Measuring under 2&#8243; thin while taking full advantage of the latest high-efficiency LED technology, this new range is more than capable of delivering stunning Full HD 1080p 120Hz picture quality. Hitachi also has a heart for the environment, as they are all environmentally-friendly models by virtue of being mercury-free and ENERGY STAR 4.1 compliant, sipping definitely less juice when compared to conventional LCD models without compromising on image brightness or color vibrancy. The inclusion of CONEQ Surround and CONEQ 3D sound will further enhance Hitachi’s LED line, helping deliver an immersive audio experience to match the brilliance of the high definition video. The higher-end models will feature Instaport technology for ultra fast HDMI input switching, and you can choose from 42&#8243; and 46&#8243; screen sizes for the UltraThin LED series. As for the UltraVision CCFL Series, it will come in 32&#8243;, 42&#8243;, 46&#8243; and 55&#8243; models, where all of them boast 1080p resolution, 120Hz panel speed and Hitachi’s Reel120 movie motion technology. They also sport a quartet of HDMI pure digital inputs for the best possible picture. You will find CONEQ 3D Sound thrown into the mix as well for a musically accurate three-dimensional audio image that will do justice to any on-screen programming. Heck, why not turn this into a USB photo viewer at the same time, after all it is large enough to double up as a digital photo frame in your living room. Last but not least would be the Alpha CCFL Series that offers versatile connectivity with 7 high definition inputs, including 4 HDMI pure digital inputs for a brilliant picture. All Alpha Series model are also ENERGY STAR 4.1 compliant. If you&#8217;re on the lookout for a new LCD HDTV, which one would you go for? Press Release Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides , Christmas shopping made easy. [ Hitachi 2010 line of LCD HDTVs announced copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: Hitachi LCD HDTVs go thin Hitachi Starboard FX-77GII Interactive Whiteboard Hitachi says 1.5 is here! Hitachi Presents a Pocket Sized 3D Screen Mitsubishi announces LaserVue ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> We&#8217;re well halfway into 2010, but Hitachi has just announced their 2010 line of LCD HDTVs for those of us living Stateside. Hmmm, guess that there really isn&#8217;t much urgency to roll out a new model for the year, but hey, you can always look at it on the bright side that they are half a year early before the clock tolls and 2011 rolls around. With the world&#8217;s economy still hanging precariously, it makes perfect sense for Hitachi to make sure their 2010 line up offers technology and advanced features alongside value-driven pricing to cater to today’s tech-savvy consumer. Let us take a look at the UltraVision UltraThin LED Series in greater detail in the extended post. The UltraVision UltraThin LED Series are extremely slim, which means you can place them on your wall without much hassle, and they won&#8217;t look like an eyesore at all. Measuring under 2&#8243; thin while taking full advantage of the latest high-efficiency LED technology, this new range is more than capable of delivering stunning Full HD 1080p 120Hz picture quality. Hitachi also has a heart for the environment, as they are all environmentally-friendly models by virtue of being mercury-free and ENERGY STAR 4.1 compliant, sipping definitely less juice when compared to conventional LCD models without compromising on image brightness or color vibrancy. The inclusion of CONEQ Surround and CONEQ 3D sound will further enhance Hitachi’s LED line, helping deliver an immersive audio experience to match the brilliance of the high definition video. The higher-end models will feature Instaport technology for ultra fast HDMI input switching, and you can choose from 42&#8243; and 46&#8243; screen sizes for the UltraThin LED series. As for the UltraVision CCFL Series, it will come in 32&#8243;, 42&#8243;, 46&#8243; and 55&#8243; models, where all of them boast 1080p resolution, 120Hz panel speed and Hitachi’s Reel120 movie motion technology. They also sport a quartet of HDMI pure digital inputs for the best possible picture. You will find CONEQ 3D Sound thrown into the mix as well for a musically accurate three-dimensional audio image that will do justice to any on-screen programming. Heck, why not turn this into a USB photo viewer at the same time, after all it is large enough to double up as a digital photo frame in your living room. Last but not least would be the Alpha CCFL Series that offers versatile connectivity with 7 high definition inputs, including 4 HDMI pure digital inputs for a brilliant picture. All Alpha Series model are also ENERGY STAR 4.1 compliant. If you&#8217;re on the lookout for a new LCD HDTV, which one would you go for? Press Release Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides , Christmas shopping made easy. [ Hitachi 2010 line of LCD HDTVs announced copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: Hitachi LCD HDTVs go thin Hitachi Starboard FX-77GII Interactive Whiteboard Hitachi says 1.5 is here! Hitachi Presents a Pocket Sized 3D Screen Mitsubishi announces LaserVue </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ We&#8217;re well halfway into 2010, but Hitachi has just announced their 2010 line of LCD HDTVs for those of us living Stateside. Hmmm, guess that there really isn&#8217;t much urgency to roll out a new model for the year, but hey, you can always look at it on the bright side that they are half a year early before the clock tolls and 2011 rolls around. With the world&#8217;s economy still hanging precariously, it makes perfect sense for Hitachi to make sure their 2010 line up offers technology and advanced features alongside value-driven pricing to cater to today’s tech-savvy consumer. Let us take a look at the UltraVision UltraThin LED Series in greater detail in the extended post. The UltraVision UltraThin LED Series are extremely slim, which means you can place them on your wall without much hassle, and they won&#8217;t look like an eyesore at all. Measuring under 2&#8243; thin while taking full advantage of the latest high-efficiency LED technology, this new range is more than capable of delivering stunning Full HD 1080p 120Hz picture quality. Hitachi also has a heart for the environment, as they are all environmentally-friendly models by virtue of being mercury-free and ENERGY STAR 4.1 compliant, sipping definitely less juice when compared to conventional LCD models without compromising on image brightness or color vibrancy. The inclusion of CONEQ Surround and CONEQ 3D sound will further enhance Hitachi’s LED line, helping deliver an immersive audio experience to match the brilliance of the high definition video. The higher-end models will feature Instaport technology for ultra fast HDMI input switching, and you can choose from 42&#8243; and 46&#8243; screen sizes for the UltraThin LED series. As for the UltraVision CCFL Series, it will come in 32&#8243;, 42&#8243;, 46&#8243; and 55&#8243; models, where all of them boast 1080p resolution, 120Hz panel speed and Hitachi’s Reel120 movie motion technology. They also sport a quartet of HDMI pure digital inputs for the best possible picture. You will find CONEQ 3D Sound thrown into the mix as well for a musically accurate three-dimensional audio image that will do justice to any on-screen programming. Heck, why not turn this into a USB photo viewer at the same time, after all it is large enough to double up as a digital photo frame in your living room. Last but not least would be the Alpha CCFL Series that offers versatile connectivity with 7 high definition inputs, including 4 HDMI pure digital inputs for a brilliant picture. All Alpha Series model are also ENERGY STAR 4.1 compliant. If you&#8217;re on the lookout for a new LCD HDTV, which one would you go for? Press Release Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides , Christmas shopping made easy. [ Hitachi 2010 line of LCD HDTVs announced copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: Hitachi LCD HDTVs go thin Hitachi Starboard FX-77GII Interactive Whiteboard Hitachi says 1.5 is here! Hitachi Presents a Pocket Sized 3D Screen Mitsubishi announces LaserVue ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> We&#8217;re well halfway into 2010, but Hitachi has just announced their 2010 line of LCD HDTVs for those of us living Stateside. Hmmm, guess that there really isn&#8217;t much urgency to roll out a new model for the year, but hey, you can always look at it on the bright side that they are half a year early before the clock tolls and 2011 rolls around. With the world&#8217;s economy still hanging precariously, it makes perfect sense for Hitachi to make sure their 2010 line up offers technology and advanced features alongside value-driven pricing to cater to today’s tech-savvy consumer. Let us take a look at the UltraVision UltraThin LED Series in greater detail in the extended post. The UltraVision UltraThin LED Series are extremely slim, which means you can place them on your wall without much hassle, and they won&#8217;t look like an eyesore at all. Measuring under 2&#8243; thin while taking full advantage of the latest high-efficiency LED technology, this new range is more than capable of delivering stunning Full HD 1080p 120Hz picture quality. Hitachi also has a heart for the environment, as they are all environmentally-friendly models by virtue of being mercury-free and ENERGY STAR 4.1 compliant, sipping definitely less juice when compared to conventional LCD models without compromising on image brightness or color vibrancy. The inclusion of CONEQ Surround and CONEQ 3D sound will further enhance Hitachi’s LED line, helping deliver an immersive audio experience to match the brilliance of the high definition video. The higher-end models will feature Instaport technology for ultra fast HDMI input switching, and you can choose from 42&#8243; and 46&#8243; screen sizes for the UltraThin LED series. As for the UltraVision CCFL Series, it will come in 32&#8243;, 42&#8243;, 46&#8243; and 55&#8243; models, where all of them boast 1080p resolution, 120Hz panel speed and Hitachi’s Reel120 movie motion technology. They also sport a quartet of HDMI pure digital inputs for the best possible picture. You will find CONEQ 3D Sound thrown into the mix as well for a musically accurate three-dimensional audio image that will do justice to any on-screen programming. Heck, why not turn this into a USB photo viewer at the same time, after all it is large enough to double up as a digital photo frame in your living room. Last but not least would be the Alpha CCFL Series that offers versatile connectivity with 7 high definition inputs, including 4 HDMI pure digital inputs for a brilliant picture. All Alpha Series model are also ENERGY STAR 4.1 compliant. If you&#8217;re on the lookout for a new LCD HDTV, which one would you go for? Press Release Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides , Christmas shopping made easy. [ Hitachi 2010 line of LCD HDTVs announced copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: Hitachi LCD HDTVs go thin Hitachi Starboard FX-77GII Interactive Whiteboard Hitachi says 1.5 is here! Hitachi Presents a Pocket Sized 3D Screen Mitsubishi announces LaserVue </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> We&#8217;re well halfway into 2010, but Hitachi has just announced their 2010 line of LCD HDTVs for those of us living Stateside. Hmmm, guess that there really isn&#8217;t much urgency to roll out a new model for the year, but hey, you can always look at it on the bright side that they are half a year early before the clock tolls and 2011 rolls around. With the world&#8217;s economy still hanging precariously, it makes perfect sense for Hitachi to make sure their 2010 line up offers technology and advanced features alongside value-driven pricing to cater to today’s tech-savvy consumer. Let us take a look at the UltraVision UltraThin LED Series in greater detail in the extended post. The UltraVision UltraThin LED Series are extremely slim, which means you can place them on your wall without much hassle, and they won&#8217;t look like an eyesore at all. Measuring under 2&#8243; thin while taking full advantage of the latest high-efficiency LED technology, this new range is more than capable of delivering stunning Full HD 1080p 120Hz picture quality. Hitachi also has a heart for the environment, as they are all environmentally-friendly models by virtue of being mercury-free and ENERGY STAR 4.1 compliant, sipping definitely less juice when compared to conventional LCD models without compromising on image brightness or color vibrancy. The inclusion of CONEQ Surround and CONEQ 3D sound will further enhance Hitachi’s LED line, helping deliver an immersive audio experience to match the brilliance of the high definition video. The higher-end models will feature Instaport technology for ultra fast HDMI input switching, and you can choose from 42&#8243; and 46&#8243; screen sizes for the UltraThin LED series. As for the UltraVision CCFL Series, it will come in 32&#8243;, 42&#8243;, 46&#8243; and 55&#8243; models, where all of them boast 1080p resolution, 120Hz panel speed and Hitachi’s Reel120 movie motion technology. They also sport a quartet of HDMI pure digital inputs for the best possible picture. You will find CONEQ 3D Sound thrown into the mix as well for a musically accurate three-dimensional audio image that will do justice to any on-screen programming. Heck, why not turn this into a USB photo viewer at the same time, after all it is large enough to double up as a digital photo frame in your living room. Last but not least would be the Alpha CCFL Series that offers versatile connectivity with 7 high definition inputs, including 4 HDMI pure digital inputs for a brilliant picture. All Alpha Series model are also ENERGY STAR 4.1 compliant. If you&#8217;re on the lookout for a new LCD HDTV, which one would you go for? Press Release Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides , Christmas shopping made easy. [ Hitachi 2010 line of LCD HDTVs announced copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: Hitachi LCD HDTVs go thin Hitachi Starboard FX-77GII Interactive Whiteboard Hitachi says 1.5 is here! Hitachi Presents a Pocket Sized 3D Screen Mitsubishi announces LaserVue </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> We&#8217;re well halfway into 2010, but Hitachi has just announced their 2010 line of LCD HDTVs for those of us living Stateside. Hmmm, guess that there really isn&#8217;t much urgency to roll out a new model for the year, but hey, you can always look at it on the bright side that they are half a year early before the clock tolls and 2011 rolls around. With the world&#8217;s economy still hanging precariously, it makes perfect sense for Hitachi to make sure their 2010 line up offers technology and advanced features alongside value-driven pricing to cater to today’s tech-savvy consumer. Let us take a look at the UltraVision UltraThin LED Series in greater detail in the extended post. The UltraVision UltraThin LED Series are extremely slim, which means you can place them on your wall without much hassle, and they won&#8217;t look like an eyesore at all. Measuring under 2&#8243; thin while taking full advantage of the latest high-efficiency LED technology, this new range is more than capable of delivering stunning Full HD 1080p 120Hz picture quality. Hitachi also has a heart for the environment, as they are all environmentally-friendly models by virtue of being mercury-free and ENERGY STAR 4.1 compliant, sipping definitely less juice when compared to conventional LCD models without compromising on image brightness or color vibrancy. The inclusion of CONEQ Surround and CONEQ 3D sound will further enhance Hitachi’s LED line, helping deliver an immersive audio experience to match the brilliance of the high definition video. The higher-end models will feature Instaport technology for ultra fast HDMI input switching, and you can choose from 42&#8243; and 46&#8243; screen sizes for the UltraThin LED series. As for the UltraVision CCFL Series, it will come in 32&#8243;, 42&#8243;, 46&#8243; and 55&#8243; models, where all of them boast 1080p resolution, 120Hz panel speed and Hitachi’s Reel120 movie motion technology. They also sport a quartet of HDMI pure digital inputs for the best possible picture. You will find CONEQ 3D Sound thrown into the mix as well for a musically accurate three-dimensional audio image that will do justice to any on-screen programming. Heck, why not turn this into a USB photo viewer at the same time, after all it is large enough to double up as a digital photo frame in your living room. Last but not least would be the Alpha CCFL Series that offers versatile connectivity with 7 high definition inputs, including 4 HDMI pure digital inputs for a brilliant picture. All Alpha Series model are also ENERGY STAR 4.1 compliant. If you&#8217;re on the lookout for a new LCD HDTV, which one would you go for? Press Release Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides , Christmas shopping made easy. [ Hitachi 2010 line of LCD HDTVs announced copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: Hitachi LCD HDTVs go thin Hitachi Starboard FX-77GII Interactive Whiteboard Hitachi says 1.5 is here! Hitachi Presents a Pocket Sized 3D Screen Mitsubishi announces LaserVue </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ We&#8217;re well halfway into 2010, but Hitachi has just announced their 2010 line of LCD HDTVs for those of us living Stateside. Hmmm, guess that there really isn&#8217;t much urgency to roll out a new model for the year, but hey, you can always look at it on the bright side that they are half a year early before the clock tolls and 2011 rolls around. With the world&#8217;s economy still hanging precariously, it makes perfect sense for Hitachi to make sure their 2010 line up offers technology and advanced features alongside value-driven pricing to cater to today’s tech-savvy consumer. Let us take a look at the UltraVision UltraThin LED Series in greater detail in the extended post. The UltraVision UltraThin LED Series are extremely slim, which means you can place them on your wall without much hassle, and they won&#8217;t look like an eyesore at all. Measuring under 2&#8243; thin while taking full advantage of the latest high-efficiency LED technology, this new range is more than capable of delivering stunning Full HD 1080p 120Hz picture quality. Hitachi also has a heart for the environment, as they are all environmentally-friendly models by virtue of being mercury-free and ENERGY STAR 4.1 compliant, sipping definitely less juice when compared to conventional LCD models without compromising on image brightness or color vibrancy. The inclusion of CONEQ Surround and CONEQ 3D sound will further enhance Hitachi’s LED line, helping deliver an immersive audio experience to match the brilliance of the high definition video. The higher-end models will feature Instaport technology for ultra fast HDMI input switching, and you can choose from 42&#8243; and 46&#8243; screen sizes for the UltraThin LED series. As for the UltraVision CCFL Series, it will come in 32&#8243;, 42&#8243;, 46&#8243; and 55&#8243; models, where all of them boast 1080p resolution, 120Hz panel speed and Hitachi’s Reel120 movie motion technology. They also sport a quartet of HDMI pure digital inputs for the best possible picture. You will find CONEQ 3D Sound thrown into the mix as well for a musically accurate three-dimensional audio image that will do justice to any on-screen programming. Heck, why not turn this into a USB photo viewer at the same time, after all it is large enough to double up as a digital photo frame in your living room. Last but not least would be the Alpha CCFL Series that offers versatile connectivity with 7 high definition inputs, including 4 HDMI pure digital inputs for a brilliant picture. All Alpha Series model are also ENERGY STAR 4.1 compliant. If you&#8217;re on the lookout for a new LCD HDTV, which one would you go for? Press Release Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides , Christmas shopping made easy. [ Hitachi 2010 line of LCD HDTVs announced copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: Hitachi LCD HDTVs go thin Hitachi Starboard FX-77GII Interactive Whiteboard Hitachi says 1.5 is here! Hitachi Presents a Pocket Sized 3D Screen Mitsubishi announces LaserVue ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> We&#8217;re well halfway into 2010, but Hitachi has just announced their 2010 line of LCD HDTVs for those of us living Stateside. Hmmm, guess that there really isn&#8217;t much urgency to roll out a new model for the year, but hey, you can always look at it on the bright side that they are half a year early before the clock tolls and 2011 rolls around. With the world&#8217;s economy still hanging precariously, it makes perfect sense for Hitachi to make sure their 2010 line up offers technology and advanced features alongside value-driven pricing to cater to today’s tech-savvy consumer. Let us take a look at the UltraVision UltraThin LED Series in greater detail in the extended post. The UltraVision UltraThin LED Series are extremely slim, which means you can place them on your wall without much hassle, and they won&#8217;t look like an eyesore at all. Measuring under 2&#8243; thin while taking full advantage of the latest high-efficiency LED technology, this new range is more than capable of delivering stunning Full HD 1080p 120Hz picture quality. Hitachi also has a heart for the environment, as they are all environmentally-friendly models by virtue of being mercury-free and ENERGY STAR 4.1 compliant, sipping definitely less juice when compared to conventional LCD models without compromising on image brightness or color vibrancy. The inclusion of CONEQ Surround and CONEQ 3D sound will further enhance Hitachi’s LED line, helping deliver an immersive audio experience to match the brilliance of the high definition video. The higher-end models will feature Instaport technology for ultra fast HDMI input switching, and you can choose from 42&#8243; and 46&#8243; screen sizes for the UltraThin LED series. As for the UltraVision CCFL Series, it will come in 32&#8243;, 42&#8243;, 46&#8243; and 55&#8243; models, where all of them boast 1080p resolution, 120Hz panel speed and Hitachi’s Reel120 movie motion technology. They also sport a quartet of HDMI pure digital inputs for the best possible picture. You will find CONEQ 3D Sound thrown into the mix as well for a musically accurate three-dimensional audio image that will do justice to any on-screen programming. Heck, why not turn this into a USB photo viewer at the same time, after all it is large enough to double up as a digital photo frame in your living room. Last but not least would be the Alpha CCFL Series that offers versatile connectivity with 7 high definition inputs, including 4 HDMI pure digital inputs for a brilliant picture. All Alpha Series model are also ENERGY STAR 4.1 compliant. If you&#8217;re on the lookout for a new LCD HDTV, which one would you go for? Press Release Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides , Christmas shopping made easy. [ Hitachi 2010 line of LCD HDTVs announced copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: Hitachi LCD HDTVs go thin Hitachi Starboard FX-77GII Interactive Whiteboard Hitachi says 1.5 is here! Hitachi Presents a Pocket Sized 3D Screen Mitsubishi announces LaserVue </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ We&#8217;re well halfway into 2010, but Hitachi has just announced their 2010 line of LCD HDTVs for those of us living Stateside. Hmmm, guess that there really isn&#8217;t much urgency to roll out a new model for the year, but hey, you can always look at it on the bright side that they are half a year early before the clock tolls and 2011 rolls around. With the world&#8217;s economy still hanging precariously, it makes perfect sense for Hitachi to make sure their 2010 line up offers technology and advanced features alongside value-driven pricing to cater to today’s tech-savvy consumer. Let us take a look at the UltraVision UltraThin LED Series in greater detail in the extended post. The UltraVision UltraThin LED Series are extremely slim, which means you can place them on your wall without much hassle, and they won&#8217;t look like an eyesore at all. Measuring under 2&#8243; thin while taking full advantage of the latest high-efficiency LED technology, this new range is more than capable of delivering stunning Full HD 1080p 120Hz picture quality. Hitachi also has a heart for the environment, as they are all environmentally-friendly models by virtue of being mercury-free and ENERGY STAR 4.1 compliant, sipping definitely less juice when compared to conventional LCD models without compromising on image brightness or color vibrancy. The inclusion of CONEQ Surround and CONEQ 3D sound will further enhance Hitachi’s LED line, helping deliver an immersive audio experience to match the brilliance of the high definition video. The higher-end models will feature Instaport technology for ultra fast HDMI input switching, and you can choose from 42&#8243; and 46&#8243; screen sizes for the UltraThin LED series. As for the UltraVision CCFL Series, it will come in 32&#8243;, 42&#8243;, 46&#8243; and 55&#8243; models, where all of them boast 1080p resolution, 120Hz panel speed and Hitachi’s Reel120 movie motion technology. They also sport a quartet of HDMI pure digital inputs for the best possible picture. You will find CONEQ 3D Sound thrown into the mix as well for a musically accurate three-dimensional audio image that will do justice to any on-screen programming. Heck, why not turn this into a USB photo viewer at the same time, after all it is large enough to double up as a digital photo frame in your living room. Last but not least would be the Alpha CCFL Series that offers versatile connectivity with 7 high definition inputs, including 4 HDMI pure digital inputs for a brilliant picture. All Alpha Series model are also ENERGY STAR 4.1 compliant. If you&#8217;re on the lookout for a new LCD HDTV, which one would you go for? Press Release Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides , Christmas shopping made easy. [ Hitachi 2010 line of LCD HDTVs announced copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: Hitachi LCD HDTVs go thin Hitachi Starboard FX-77GII Interactive Whiteboard Hitachi says 1.5 is here! Hitachi Presents a Pocket Sized 3D Screen Mitsubishi announces LaserVue ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> We&#8217;re well halfway into 2010, but Hitachi has just announced their 2010 line of LCD HDTVs for those of us living Stateside. Hmmm, guess that there really isn&#8217;t much urgency to roll out a new model for the year, but hey, you can always look at it on the bright side that they are half a year early before the clock tolls and 2011 rolls around. With the world&#8217;s economy still hanging precariously, it makes perfect sense for Hitachi to make sure their 2010 line up offers technology and advanced features alongside value-driven pricing to cater to today’s tech-savvy consumer. Let us take a look at the UltraVision UltraThin LED Series in greater detail in the extended post. The UltraVision UltraThin LED Series are extremely slim, which means you can place them on your wall without much hassle, and they won&#8217;t look like an eyesore at all. Measuring under 2&#8243; thin while taking full advantage of the latest high-efficiency LED technology, this new range is more than capable of delivering stunning Full HD 1080p 120Hz picture quality. Hitachi also has a heart for the environment, as they are all environmentally-friendly models by virtue of being mercury-free and ENERGY STAR 4.1 compliant, sipping definitely less juice when compared to conventional LCD models without compromising on image brightness or color vibrancy. The inclusion of CONEQ Surround and CONEQ 3D sound will further enhance Hitachi’s LED line, helping deliver an immersive audio experience to match the brilliance of the high definition video. The higher-end models will feature Instaport technology for ultra fast HDMI input switching, and you can choose from 42&#8243; and 46&#8243; screen sizes for the UltraThin LED series. As for the UltraVision CCFL Series, it will come in 32&#8243;, 42&#8243;, 46&#8243; and 55&#8243; models, where all of them boast 1080p resolution, 120Hz panel speed and Hitachi’s Reel120 movie motion technology. They also sport a quartet of HDMI pure digital inputs for the best possible picture. You will find CONEQ 3D Sound thrown into the mix as well for a musically accurate three-dimensional audio image that will do justice to any on-screen programming. Heck, why not turn this into a USB photo viewer at the same time, after all it is large enough to double up as a digital photo frame in your living room. Last but not least would be the Alpha CCFL Series that offers versatile connectivity with 7 high definition inputs, including 4 HDMI pure digital inputs for a brilliant picture. All Alpha Series model are also ENERGY STAR 4.1 compliant. If you&#8217;re on the lookout for a new LCD HDTV, which one would you go for? Press Release Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides , Christmas shopping made easy. [ Hitachi 2010 line of LCD HDTVs announced copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: Hitachi LCD HDTVs go thin Hitachi Starboard FX-77GII Interactive Whiteboard Hitachi says 1.5 is here! Hitachi Presents a Pocket Sized 3D Screen Mitsubishi announces LaserVue </p>
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