
The Media Decor Mirror TV is perfect for self-conscious men and women who like to spent hours in front of their vanity mirror. All models feature an embedded 19-inch LCD panel utilizing LED technology and ruggedized for humidity in eight framing options. These include brushed edge German silver, satin pewter, brushed satin black, Florentine gold, as well as honey pecan, natural, dark walnut and white-washed wood finishes. There’s also a choice of the Aqua Vanity and Aqua Decor series. The former casts a solid black window of the TV when not in use, while the latter leaves absolutely no sign of the underlying display for more discreet users.
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Internet connectivity is catered for via onboard Ethernet input, upgradeable to Wi-Fi through an optional USB dongle. Another new feature is iControlAV app compatibility for iPhone and iPod touch, which enables users to operate these players wirelessly utilizing Wi-Fi through walls. In terms of core Blu-ray functions, these Pioneers can internally decode high-resolution Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio surround sound and are BD-Live-ready. The latter requires an external USB storage to be installed for downloading additional movie content. There’re front and rear USB ports to enable both Wi-Fi and BD-Live, but this takes up all the jacks for MP3/JPEG playback from thumbdrives. The premium BDP-LX53 also sports an armored chassis for vibration damping, as well as higher-grade parts. Another key feature for this two players is the firm’s proprietary PQLS technology, designed to minimize jitter in HDMI connection to improve music sound quality.
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While it seems everyone just has to release something that has 3D capability these days, Toshiba Mobile Display has something that is a little different. The LCD producer has developed a 21-inch HD panel that is ready for 3D and doesn’t require any silly glasses. Toshiba Mobile Display has incorporated auto-stereoscopic technology, which basically means that the display can project in 3D but doesn’t require viewers to be using 3D glasses to get the full experience. This isn’t always easy to achieve, however, as the employment of 3D glasses is also there to reduce eye fatigue, which can sometimes be the problem with auto-stereoscopic screens.
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