Sharp Introduces 5 New Models of AQUOS HD Recorders
Are you getting tired of your puny 80GB DVR? What if I told you a 1000GB DVR is on the way? Well according to ComputerWorld.com:
Sharp Corp. today announced five new models of its AQUOS HD recorders, including a model with a 1,000GB (1TB) hard drive. Three of the new models come with a built-in high-speed infrared system that allows the fast transfer of photographs from mobile phones and digital cameras to be displayed on large-screen AQUOS LCD TVs.
Holy Smoly! It's hard to imagine a DVR with that much space. The articles continues:
The players range in digital storage capacity from 250GB to 1TB on the DV-ACW60 model -- the most memory to date on any HD recorder. The AQUOS HD model DV-ACW60, along with the ACW55 and ACW52 models, are equipped with a high-speed photo transfer system that allows digital photographs to be saved as an album.
Of course the AQUOS HD recorders will cost between $700 to $1600 so you might want to save your pennies now.
At ComputerWorld.com
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Posted by William Hungerford at February 20, 2007 8:44 AM