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The editors liked
Thin televisions are nothing new
But this is painfully malnourished. At 35mm deep
It looks like it's been run over by a steamroller. It hasn't
Of course
As TVs don't take kindly to that sort of thing. But its startling thinness is guarante...
Impressive styling
Excellent colour and greyscale rendition
Calibration-friendly
The editors didn't like
We found the 32-inch image to be annoyingly dark and dingy. Strictly speaking it's not a TV either
It's more like a display or monitor
With just one HDMI port (alongside VGA and standard composite video)
If you need a new TV for the living room and you want to make a design statement, this is a subtle way to do so. It’s true, you do keep catching sight of the frame’s thinness and it’s impressive. Go back to a regular-depth flatscreen and...
Thin televisions are nothing new, but this is painfully malnourished. At 35mm deep, it looks like it's been run over by a steamroller. It hasn't, of course, as TVs don't take kindly to that sort of thing. But its startling thinness is guarante...
we found the 32-inch image to be annoyingly dark and dingy. Strictly speaking it's not a TV either, it's more like a display or monitor, with just one HDMI port (alongside VGA and standard composite video), so you can hook up Sky HD, but no built-...
We reckon aliens gave Hitachi the tech to make a television this thin in exchange for an intimate probe. Shame they didn't pass on the secret to gorgeous images too...Hitachi UT32MH70 is tagged with Hitachi, LCD, thin and HDMI. Select a tag (Hitachi...
Abstract: Although were always being told these days that peoples tastes in TVs are moving inexorably towards ever-bigger screen sizes, it would seem theres still plenty of life in the 32in market yet. For not only do they continue to sell, but manufacturers...
Impressive styling, Excellent colour and greyscale rendition, Calibration-friendly
Black levels could be better, No provision for keystone correction
The catchily-titled Hitachi UT32MH70 is remarkably slim. At only 35mm thick, this 32incher is in danger of gliding away on the faintest of breezes.I exaggerate, of course, but its still as thin a production screen Ive ever seen up close. Its impress...
Abstract: Amy Winehouse. Girls Aloud. Keira Knightley. Twiggy. The justification for invading Iraq. All of these have one thing in common; theyre unfeasibly and, in some cases, unnaturally thin. But, with the exception of the Iraqi war, theyre incredibly popul...
Abstract: There are thin TVs and there's the Hitachi UT32MH70. For while ‘thin' with most flat TVs means a depth of between 90 and 110mm, in the UT32MH70's case it means 35mm. Yes, 35mm. Get a tape measure out, have a look at how small 35mm is, and you'll apprecia...
Abstract: Der Hitachi UT32MH70 bietet erstmals das neue 360 Grad-Design, welches die Rückseite des Gerät mit einbezieht. So sind keine hässlichen Kabelwülste oder Kunststoffabdeckungen mehr zu sehen. Das neue Gerät arbeitet mit der IPS PRO-Technologie, die klare...
Abstract: Med en tykkelse på bare 35 millimeter har Hitachi begået det, de selv siger er verdens tyndeste fjernsyn. Men det passer ikke. Vores GEAR-certificerede målepind siger 42 millimeter, og i deres bulimiske slankekur har de udeladt både tuner og tilslutni...