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HDTV records Freeview content to SD card

freeview tv sd.jpgOne for the Digital Life category - this one caught my eye over the weekend. Engadget flags an interesting development:
Over in the UK, one Cello Electronics has issued the first HDTV that records OTA (Freeview) content directly to an SD card, giving users an easy option for shuffling recorded content to portable players. The set itself boasts twin TV tuners, a built-in EPG, split-screen functionality and an integrated DVD player; as for sizes, you'll find it in 22-, 26- and 32-inch flavours.
Other details include, a  resolution of 1,440 x 900 pixels and the absence of an HDMI socket. Oh yes, it will also apparently cost £399.99.

The telly will be branded as Soundwave and will be available in Freemans and Grattan catalogues reports WhatHiFi.com.

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