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Jan 1 2006, 9:52am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
German OQ TV offers a HD Ready LCD TV with integrated Media Center PC.
The OQ LCD HDTVs feature a complete PC inside, keeping the depth to a low 95mm. The DVD recorder drive is accessible on the side. OQ TVs come in 32, 37 and 40 inch. The LCD panels are either from Philips or Samsung.
Based on the configuration the prices range from 1,500 to 4,000 Euros (~$1,800 - $4,700).I am not sure when the OQ TVs will hit the market. To have a full Windows XP Media Center inside a HD Ready LCD TV is a nice value proposition. Important for me would be high stability and low noise of such a product.
More details on the OQ TV site.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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