Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Aug 20 2007, 9:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Toshiba announces 11 new HDTVs in three REGZA series today.
Toshiba highlights the Z3500 series as the first HDTVs with USB port to connect external hard-drives for video recording. Besides USB the Toshiba Regza Z3500 HDTVs feature LAN, DNLA and i.Link interfaces. The full HD LCD TVs come in 57, 52 adn 46 inch sizes.
The Regza RF350 series come in various canvas colors and in 40 and 46 inches. Features include full HD resolution and small space requirements.
The Toshiba Regza C3500 features 42 inch, 37 inch, 32 inch and 26 inch sizes. The smallest two do not have full HD resolution.
Via this Toshiba press-release (Japanese). The bestselling Regza TVs.
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