Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jan 21 2004, 8:59am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
We reported about the new NHJ TV Wrist Watch last October when it was presented for the first time at the CEATEC.
At the CES 2004 NHJ revealed more details about the TV Watch.
On its front, the TV watch has a monochrome panel for displaying time and a 1.5" color LCD panel for viewing TV programming. The dimensions of the wrist watch body are 4.5cm x 4.8cm x 1.8cm. As you can see the Watch is pretty big when worn on the Wrist.
The TV Wrist Watch is scheduled for release in Japan in April 2004 for about 20,000 yen.
More Details on NE Asia.
The last TV Wrist Watch we know of was the already Classic Seiko TV Wrist Watch from the 80s.
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