Toshiba has just announced a new lineup of LCD TVs that incorporate Ethernet ports for
Video on Demand services. These
Japan-only sets will come in 32, 37, 42, and 47-inch flavors, with the three biggest screens sporting 1920 x 1080
resolutions and dual-digital-tuner picture-in-picture. The big draw here, though, is the 4500 on demand movies and 50
video channels that will be available to NTT broadband subscribers. And seeing how these will be sold in
karaoke-mad Japan, the VOD service also has 7500
karaoke tunes that can be fed directly to the TV. The new models will be priced between $3600 and $6300, and will be
available in late October.
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