Sceptre dives into 32-inch HDTV market with integrated DVD player

You can say that the cost of living has increased tremendously in just about every part of the world over the years, and having said that, more and more people cannot afford to get a place of their own, but will have to rent a room or a small apartment. Landed property prices have skyrocketed simply because no one makes land any more, and apartments as well as condominiums are not exactly the cheapest living quarters either. In land scarce countries like Japan and Hong Kong, you would be surprised to check out the living areas if you happen to live on a landed property all your life. This means consumer electronics that are released will need to be as compact as possible, and yet deliver the most bang for your buck. Sceptre does good this time around with their 32-inch LED HDTV that boasts of an integrated DVD player to further help you save space in your living room.

Sporting a true 31.5-inch crystal clear viewable area, the Sceptre E325BD-HD will deliver the kind of design and convenience required in smaller living spaces without having to sacrifice on image quality. Sporting a 720P LED display at 1366 × 768 resolution and a true widescreen 16:9 ratio, this bad boy will come with a trio of HDMI ports so that you can hook up a video game console and perhaps your notebook is you need a large secondary display to work with. Forget about connecting a DVD player to this HDTV, as you already have one built-in.

Sceptre claims that the E325BD-HD is so energy efficient, that it has an estimated yearly energy cost of only $11. I am not quite sure just what kind of benchmarks did they use to arrive at such a figure, surviving on an hour of TV a day perhaps? All in all, this puppy measures under 2″ thin, and tips the scales at under 20.3lbs with its stand. Expect to fork out $599 for the E325BD-HD 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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Speaker SoundBar SB20202B From Sceptre

Speaker SoundBar SB20202B From Sceptre

Sceptre has rolled out the Speaker SoundBar SB20202B. Priced at $169.99, the portable and lightweight soundbar features a wall mountable kit, a stereo output of 2 x 20Watts on the right and left side, dual RCA inputs and a single digital SPDIF input. Additionally, the Speaker SoundBar SB20202B is equipped with a remote controller. [Sceptre]

Sceptre has a spanking new 50″ LCD HDTV for the masses

You can say that many of us love to own new pieces of consumer electronics whenever we can afford one. However, a lot of that depends on your bank balance, and Sceptre is definitely a name that allows you to own some of the better looking home consumer electronics without having to burst that bank account of yours. For those of you who are looking for a spanking new TV, here we are with Sceptre’s latest addition – the 50″ LCD HDTV that is said to offer a true 50” viewable area, in addition to surround sound and a slim and sleek design – which would make it the ideal centerpiece for just about any room.

Just like all the other Sceptre models which have been released in the past, this new 50″ LCD HDTV from Sceptre will come with its slew of features that are not commonly found in other HDTVs that are on the market. Among these features include SRS TruSurround HD, which is actually a technology that is capable of optimizing bass performance in order to create a vivid 3D sound experience. Apart from that, it will also come with multiple HDMI ports which makes sense in this day and age – where more and more devices come with HDMI connectivity. Apart from that, there is also a USB port that will let you easily view and access music and JPEG files, in addition to being able to swivel up to 30 degrees so that you can adjust it to any viewing angle, among others.

To make sure that your eyes are greeted by none other than crisp images, while your ears enjoy unparalled sound quality (at a budget price of course, we are not talking about audiophile level here), the Sceptre 50″ LCD HDTV was also specially designed to be as energy efficient as possible, resulting in long term cost savings for the consumer. I would say this makes plenty of sense, especially if the HDTV is your primary mode of entertainment in the living room. It does not matter if you use it to watch movies or play games on a console, the Sceptre 50″ LCD HDTV will get the job done just fine. It has an Energy Star rating that is estimated to cost you $21 each year – the lowest in its class, of course.

The asking price for 50″ of viewing goodness? We are looking at just $999.99 here – which isn’t much at all, don’t you think so?

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Sceptre 46-inch 3D LED HDTV

Sceptre 46-inch 3D LED HDTV

Sceptre has unveiled the 46-inch 3D LED HDTV that comes equipped with polarized passive 3D glasses, SRS TruSurround HD Sound and elegant piano black finish. The new HDTV features a 1920×1080 pixel resolution, a USB port and a VGA port. There are a total of 5 HDMI ports, allowing you to easily connect several external devices such as gaming consoles, computers, DSLR cameras and Blu-ray players. The Sceptre 3D HDTV is currently available for $999.99. Each purchase comes equipped with 4 polarized glasses. [Press Release]

Sceptre 3D LED HDTV offers quality without breaking the bank

We do know that times are hard for just about everyone around the world at this point in time, but here we are with another option for those who want an affordable 3D LED HDTV. Sceptre is the one behind their latest 46-inch LED HDTV that will boast four pairs of polarized passive 3D glasses, in addition to offering SRS TruSurround HD Sound while coming in an elegant piano black finish. It is said to deliver eye-popping images at a 1920 × 1080 and 1080P resolution, not to mention heart-pumping surround sound capabilities. You will be able to hook up other external devices like cameras, computers and Blu-ray players, basically as long as those devices can hook up to five HDMI ports, a single USB port and a solitary VGA port.

Using theater quality polarized passive 3D glasses, Sceptre helps you save some money in the long run since passive glasses do not need any batteries or receivers to work. Apart from that, the implementation of passive 3D glasses deliver a full-color image which is far more comfortable to watch, eliminating headaches and eye fatigue that tend to be associated with active glasses. Expect to fork out $999.99 for this colossal 46-inch 3D HDTV. [Press Release]

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Sceptre introduces a budget-friendly 3D HDTV

Have you heard of the name Sceptre before? I am quite sure that those who are constantly on the lookout to upgrade their consumer electronics devices at home without breaking the family’s budget will certainly have come across devices from Sceptre before. The latest 3D HDTV measures 46″ across diagonally, where each purchase will come with four pairs of polarized passive 3D glasses in addition to SRS TruSurround HD Sound in an elegant piano black finish.

The latest 3D HDTV from Sceptre intends to deliver a totally new dimension in entertainment by introducing the latest 3D technology from Sceptre which is said to be able to display eye-popping images at a 1920 × 1080 and 1080P resolution, not to mention warming up your ears with its heart-pumping surround sound capabilities. Apart from that, the 46″ LED HDTV will also be able to hook itself up to external devices including cameras, computers and Blu-ray players in a simple and easy manner thanks to the inclusion of its five HDMI ports, a solitary USB port and a VGA port.

Cathy Chou, Vice President of Operations, Sceptre, “Quality, ease of use and affordability continue to be primary concerns of users seeking a 3D home entertainment experience. Our new 3D HDTV provides the same high quality experience as more costly units at a fraction of the price. In addition, we’ve made it easy for the whole family to enjoy by including three passive 3D and one passive clip-on glasses.”

Thanks to the inclusion of theater quality polarized passive 3D glasses, Sceptre’s latest offering is said to be able to deliver long term cost efficiency when compared to other 3D technologies. After all, passive glasses need not rely on batteries or receivers to get the job done as your eyes enjoy pop up visuals that might just scare you. Come to think of it, how come we have yet to see an increase in horror movies that take advantage of 3D technology? It would really be something, and the Final Destination series do not count in my book. Apart from that, passive 3D glasses are also able to produce a full-color image which has been touted to be a whole lot more comfortable to watch, doing away with headaches and eye fatigue that are often than not associated with active glasses.

It is said that this 46-inch 3D HDTV from Sceptre will be accompanied by 4 pairs of polarized glasses, and you can pick one off the shelf for $999.99.

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