Hitachi


  • The New Hitachi P50X01A Plasma TV: Better Sound, Bigger Picture
    The Hitachi P50X01A plasma TV is for those who crave the larger things in life, for those who think big and beyond, 50 inches… yes, that’s the size it comes in! To realize the full potential of this product, the company is complementing the panel with its stepped-up Picture Master Full HD video processor and [...]
  • Hitachi to Enhance Focus on High-end LCD Space with Ultra Thin Panels
    Growth strategy to hinge on tapping high-end market and penetration of tier 2 cities. Targets 10% of the LCD market and 20% of the plasma market by 2008; allocates Rs 15 crore towards A&P for plasma and LCD televisions-- Hitachi Ultra Thin LCD Series is more than 70% slimmer than existing LCD televisions; range to be available in India by the first quarter of 2008-- Hitachi's Ultra Thin technical marvel incorporates multiple innovations - world's slimmest LCD panels; available in multiple colours; lightweight body; portability; 360 degrees aesthetic appeal; energy efficiencyHitachi Home Electronics Asia (S) Pte. Ltd. (HHES), a world leader in audio-visual technology, today announced it would enhance focus on the Indian high-end LCD market with its next-generation super slim LCD televisions. The Hitachi Ultra Thin Series of LCD televisions will be available in India by the first quarter of 2008. The world's slimmest LCD panel, just 35 mm slim across the entire panel, is designed for the
  • Hitachi UT32-HV700 LCD TV
    Extending its Woo line Hitachi announced its 35mm thin UT32-HV700 LCD TV. This super slim TV in 32-inch equips terrestrial BS 110 degree CS digital tuner. It will reach stores in four color options... For more information, please visit http://gadtechpoint.blogspot.com/ or you can leave a message at : rizkachaerani@gmail.com
  • Hitachi working on 100GB Blu-ray discs
    Just when you thought 50GB of data storage was enough, Hitachi has to waltz in and offer double that amount with a new prototype four layer Blu-ray disc.Normally, you'd need a different optical head to read from a disc of this type, but that doesn't seem to be the case with this one. That is, if need be, Hitachi says it will play in regular Blu-ray drives that exist now (which includes our lovely PS3).Well, there is a catch. All Blu-ray players would have to have their optical heads tweaked a little bit, but it's something that can be worked out in a firmware update. No word on a release for the discs, but as soon as they finish stabilizing the signal quality, we'll hear an announcement of some kind.Source: PS3 Fanboy Online Games Blu-ray Hitachi PS3 firmware Disc
  • Pantallas 3d portatiles de Hitachi
    Hitachi ya ha mostrado la pantalla 3D que ves en la imagen.Se trata de un modelo experimental pero ya en estado avanzado de desarrollo y que han mostrado en su cuartel general en Japón.La pantalla pesa un kilogramo y es de tamaño compacto. Está formada por un grupo de espejos que crean la imagen holográfica.De momento piensan en esta tecnología como ideal para colocar en museos y ámbitos educativos, pero desde la compañía se afirma sin tapujos que ellos no pararán hasta lograr colocar una de estas pantallas en los teléfonos. no olvides visitar el blog en la web
  • Hitachi, NEC Embrace Liquid-cooled Drives
    From Digital Trends: In a bid to quiet down desktop PCs, Hitachi and NEC have jointly developed a liquid cooling system for inte...
  • Hitachi Inverter
    Hi guys, I have to install a Hitachi L300P inverter on a 15HP motor for a 200 gallons paint mixing tank. the inverter and the motor are both ra...
  • Visit Hitachi get a free lunch
    Silicon Valley has some interesting ways of getting people together to meet and greet, one of them is the Lunch 2.0 program where companies open up their doors, invite everyone who is working in the valley to come in and see what is happening at various companies. This might be similar to the Wednesday morning coffee break in Eastlake in Seattle. September 12th is the day that Hitachi opens up its doors according to Lunch 2.0, which might be a place to watch in case anyone is interested in going and visiting Hitachi. If Hitachi is not your bag, there will be Topix, Box, Pandora, Plaxo, Podtech, Riya, Simply Hired, Zazzle, Zooomer and Zvents also at the lunch. You can get more info here It looks like it will be interesting, of course we will be no where near Santa Clara, nor the Valley, rather we will be mired hip deep in something over here in Seattle doing our own thing, and otherwise enjoying the life of a startup. Maybe having coffee at Louisa’s on Eastlake Ave, listening to th
  • Hitachi moves train with brain
    From The Globe and Mail - Technology News: HATOYAMA, Japan — Forget the clicker: A new technology in Japan could let you c...



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