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Sagem’s HDTV with in-built recorder
Sagem is bringing something different to the high definition TV (HDTV)
space this summer with an entry-level TV that boasts an in-built personal video
recorder and two digital TV tuners that will let you watch and record separate
digital TV channels.
Users will be able to receive the free-to-air digital TV
channels from Freeview and there’s support for the 7-day electronic programme
guide (EPG).
The 26in Axium HD-L26 TP is an LCD-based TV that sports a respectable
80GB hard disk drive for the highly competitive price of £999. The drive will
store up to 40 hours of material recorded in MPEG 2.
The TV is HD Ready with a resolution of 1366 x 768 and has a USB port
for attaching storage and PC peripherals holding photos or video files. It also
features two HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) inputs to allow for HD
content and surround sound to carried on a single cable from set-top boxes and
DVD players. Sound is catered for by 2 15Watt speakers.
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