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Most models sport 300GB integrated hard drives and some feature external storage ports.

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Home A/V | by Randall Bennett | Thu Sep 18, 2008 9:38AM | 2 comments

 

Toshiba announced five new series of REGZA TVs -- all LCD panels featuring 1920 x 1080 resolution. The high-end ZH700 series, hitting Japan in November, has a 300GB built-in hard drive for recording shows, four HDMI inputs, and ranges from 42-inches up to 52-inches and costs $3,600 to $5,000. The Z700 series drops the integrated hard-drive in favor of a USB port for external storage, and ranges from 37-inches to 46-inches in size and $2,600 to $3,900 in price. The FH700 and H7000 series sets have three HDMI inputs, an eSATA port and include and include the 300GB built-in hard drive, with the FH700 series featuring 40 and 46-inch models priced near $3,100 and $3,700 respectively, while the H7000 ranges from 32-inches to 42-inches in size and $1,300 to $3,100 in price. Finally, the lowest-end C700 series doesn't have any hard drive recording options, but will come in 42-inch, 37-inch and 32-inch models.

[Via Akhiabara News]

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Mark Wheatley (11:19 PM on Fri Sep 19, 2008)

Yeah - I think she posed for just one too many photos.

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