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Toshiba Regza LED LCD TVs handle LAN recording

Toshiba Regza LED LCD TVs handle LAN recording

Toshiba’s latest line of Regza LED LCD TVs that were announced for the Japan market today has the interesting Z1 series which should turn plenty of heads. After all, it comes in a range of 37″ to 55″ edge-lit LEDs, accompanied by USB as well as LAN recording functionality. Yes, you read that right – these new Regza LED LCD TVs are able to record over a network bringing something new to the fore. Other specifications of the Z1 series comprise of video-on-demand support, 10Wx2 speakers, Regza Link, a quartet of HDMI interfaces and an SD/SDHC memory card slot. Depending on the screen size, it will range from $2,700 to $5,200. Should be enough time for you to save for one of these as they arrive this summer, eh? There is no word on a worldwide release just yet.

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