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May 24 2004, 2:35pm EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Casio introduces a new Wireless and waterproof portable TV.
The Casio XFER XF-1000 can operate for 3hours on a battery charge. This new Casio TV features a 10" screen with 640x480dots. The tuner unit can receive terrestrial TV and also has connectors for receivers or dvd players. The video signal is transmitted over the 2.4Ghz band with DS-SS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum/ direct spread). The reach is about 30m.
Because the Casio XFER XF-1000 and the Remote are water-proof, users can take it with them to the bath tube or on a float in the pool.
The new portable Casio TV goes on sale in Japan June 13th for 170,000yen. More details in Casio Press-Release (japanese).
Sony has the Location Free Wireless TV and also Sharp offers cordless TVs.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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