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Daewoo introduces DIS-E100 HD IPTV set-top-box


It's pretty much impossible to say where Daewoo's DIS-E100 HD IPTV set-top-box (not pictured) is headed in terms of operator adoption, but one's thing is for certain: SecureMedia's Encryptonite ONE will be making sure no pirates can plunder with content running through it. In all honesty, little is actually known about the aforesaid STB given that it's SecureMedia that's doing the outing, but we wouldn't be shocked to see this filter out to the handful of IPTV providers operating in the States. Now, if only this thing had an HDD in it, we'd really be in business. Full release is after the break.

Daewoo DID-FS packs LCDs into folding screen


In a parting note from IFA, Daewoo unveiled this odd folding screen, featuring four integrated LCDs. Fully integrated into each of the wood panels, apparently the displays can show video from up to four sources, although there was otherwise little information from the booth staff about the DID-FS. Of course, where some might ask why would they build such a contraption, we see the perfect tool for a The Golden Child reenactment waiting to happen.

[Via BornRich]

Daewoo shows off Blu-ray Profile 2 player at IFA

Daewoo DBP-1000 Blu-ray Disc player
Straight from IFA 2007 in Berlin comes Daewoo's surprise entry into the Blu-ray camp with the company's first player, the DBP-1000. Interestingly, even though Daewoo is probably more well-known for their Trutech ODM devices -- or even their autos -- this player supposedly supports the full 2.0 Profile for Blu-ray Disc, including BD Live internet functionality, picture-in-picture, and local storage. Pricing and availability are nowhere to be found, but it won't be soon enough for Blu-ray fans to see players with that interactive functionality built-in like competing HD DVD players have. Another picture after the jump.

Daewoo release their first large LCD TV - SummuS DLD-42C 1LMR


If you have a thing for matching brands, you might want to look at Doewoo's first LCD TV. The set has impressive stats with 5,000: contrast ratio, a 6-millisecond response time, PC input and the standard HDMI port. The LCD has a 720p resolution to prove even more that it is just another normal LCD. Back to that brand thing though, if you pick up this TV, it could match your Daewoo car, microwave (I have one), refrigerator and even your air conditioner. Talk about a brand penetration. There isn't any word on price or availablity yet, but even if there was, chances are the LCD is only going to be available in Korea.

[via Akihabara News]




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