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Jan 19 2004, 8:46am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sharp releases new Aquos LCD TV with SD Memory Card Slot to record live TV programming.
The new Sharp Aquos B3 series features a SD Memory Card slot on the side of the LCD TV. On a 256MB SD Card 1 hour of TV programming can be stored. the SD Card can then be used for instance in portable Video Players or PDAs to watch the video.
The Memory Cards are actually inserted in a PC card (PCMCIA TYPE II) that is supported by the TV. The TV also can display photos stored on the Memory card via a slide-show feature.
The Sharp Aquos B3 comes in 20" (220,000yen), 15" (150,000yen) and 13" (103,000yen) Screen Size.
See Also:
New Sharp Aquos Digital Flat Panel TVs
New Sharp AQUOS Cordless LCD TVs
Dell announces two new LCD TVs at COMDEX
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