The latest member of Toshiba Regza
family of HDTVs, the 32BC3, just had it's pretty little IPS face
revealed in Japan. Unlike most sets you see these days, this 32-incher
sports only a 1,366 × 768 panel. But what makes the BC3 special isn't
its resolution, its the ability to conserve power by dramatically
dropping the brightness (supposedly with out sacrificing image quality)
with just the push of a button. Pressing the power save button on the
remote drops the brightness by 50-percent, press it again and it dips
down 75-percent. The Regza 32BC3 will land on shelves in Japan this
September for around ¥ 65,000 (about $830). And, as usual with these
slightly odd sets out of the land of the rising sun, there's no word of
when (if ever) this will make it state-side.
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