Soyo announces 22-inch LCD HDTV

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23 Feb 08 10:08 by Timmie in category Uncategorized To news archive

Soyo has just announced a new 22-inch LCD HDTV. The company’s newest release will offer 1680×1050 resolution, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 300 cd/m2 brightness and many ports. This new product will be available in April for about $499. But, what is it that Soyo forgets (again) in their announcement?

No name, just like many other televisions from Soyo they forget to name them. In the end the HDTV will have a random amount of letters and numbers mixed into some kind of a name, but is that what we want? No, so why don’t we create or own name?

I was thinking about the following: The Soyo April 499. Wouldn’t that work? Simply adding the month and the price, any other ideas?

3 Comments

FidelC
Posts: 987
Posted on: 24 Feb 08 04:09
Old tech and not exactly cheap. Even korean daytek has 3000:1 ratio and I think is brighter. Maybe they should call it Surplus 2000 ver.499 OBO :B
neo1918
Posts: 259
Posted on: 25 Feb 08 05:02
This is a 22" monitor with a tuner. What they forgot to mention (not really forgot since it is omitted by all the manufacturers almost all of the time) is the panel type. This would be a big gain for PC users if it is not using a crappy TN panel. (TN panels are rare in TVs because of the poor quality.)
Lord KiRon
Posts: 257
Posted on: 25 Feb 08 20:04
Who is this "Soyo" ? What so special in 22" HDTV nowdays to make it to the news ?

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