Sceptre introduces Roku-ready 5” LED HDTV

sceptre-roku-readyIt does seem as though Sceptre is working on increasing its selection of Roku Ready, energy efficient HDTVs, through the introduction of the brand new 50-inch LED HDTV that will boast of SRS TruSurround HD Sound technology. Even better news for your wallet would be this – the new Sceptre LED HDTV will come with an estimated yearly energy that costs a mere $16.70, which is not even enough to purchase you a nice meal with starters and a drink to cap it all off at a fancy restaurant in town. Known as the Sceptre X505BV-FMDR, it would be the ideal choice for those who want to experience an outstanding multimedia experience in the home without having to break the bank.

.The Sceptre X505BV-FMDR will not shortchange its owners, as it comes packed with features. Sceptre’s latest HDTV will boast of extremely slim borders, in addition to a brushed textured bezel as well as the incorporation of technologies such as SRS TruSurround HD Sound so that user audio enjoyment is increased, while MHL technology is there to connect mobile devices to the HDTV.

Just how does MHL technology work in the first place? It will directly connect mobile devices to the HDTV using a solitary MHL cable, where it will then transmit up to 1080P high-definition video and surround sound audio all the while simultaneously charging the connected mobile device. With MHL connectivity, users are able to share and play games, watch videos, view photos and display all media from a portable device directly to the Sceptre 50-inch LED HDTV.

The Sceptre X505BV-FMDR will feature 50” of crystal clear, 1080P 1920×1080 resolution, in addition to a true widescreen 16:9 ratio. Apart from that, it will come with a trio of HDMI ports which would enable users to connect multiple devices at the same time without having to disconnect and exchange cables. The entire shebang measures less than 4 inches thick and has a rated LED backlight life of over 50,000 hours. The asking price? A highly affordable $699.99 a pop.

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Sceptre 32-inch LED HDTV sports MHL technology

So, you are thinking that it is time you ditched that first generation LED TV in your living room, and move on with the times to one of those svelte and nearly bezel-less TVs from the likes of Samsung and LG? Perhaps, but then again, budget is always a constraint, especially in such economically challenging times for some. Sceptre has managed to strike a careful balance between price and performance all this while, and their latest Sceptre 32-inch LED HDTV is no exception, where you will be pleased to hear that it will be accompanied by MHL technology. Just what is MHL technology, you ask? Well, MHL technology has nothing to do with hockey, but it will enable smartphones and other compatible portable devices to connect directly to high-definition televisions and displays

This will be Sceptre’s first LED HDTV with MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link) technology in the market, where the extremely svelte 32-inch looker is said to be specially designed to deliver the ultimate interactive home entertainment experience. In fact, if this model takes off wonderfully, do expect to see more HDTVs from Sceptre that will feature MHL technology. Imagine using your large screen TV in the living room as a display or speaker for your smartphone or compatible portable devices, not to mention the HDTV’s remote itself is capable of controlling the connected device.

Specially developed by the MHL consortium, MHL technology will rely on a single cable to support up to 1080p high-definition video and surround sound audio, and to sweeten the deal further, it can simultaneously charge the connected device.

What other specifications does this Sceptre 32-inch LED HDTV with MHL technology carry? For starters, it is a true 16:9 widescreen, has a 1920×1080 resolution and a rated LED backlight life of over 50,000 hours. Other integrated technologies include auto dynamic contrast enhancement, auto-volume level control, sound equalizer settings and surround sound capability. You can pick it up for $599.99 a pop if you are interested.

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Sceptre does 32-inch LED HDTV with built-in DVD player

Sceptre had always had a soft spot for those who are looking for the most bang for their hard earned buck, and so far their collection of HDTVs for the masses have appealed on both the features list as well as price front. This time around, Sceptre looks towards media that is slowly becoming extinct – the DVD, by introducing a 32” LED HDTV that has an integrated DVD player. I guess developing countries as well as those who have yet to make the leap from a fat chunky CRT will be the target market that Sceptre is looking at with this puppy.

Touted to deliver a true 31.5-inch crystal clear viewable area, the E325BD-HD offers the kind of design and convenience required for more cramped spaces without compromising on image quality. It will come with 720P LED, a 1366×768 resolution and a true widescreen 16:9 ratio, while a trio of HDMI ports ensure that you will be able to hook up a karaoke machine, another game console and perhaps even a computer to it. The asking price of $599 for the E325BD-HD will surely sit well with many people.

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