Sceptre Chrome 24″ HDTV [New Sceptre HDTV Comes In All Chrome, 1080p Capable, Widescreen Ratio, HDMI ports, Good Contrast Ratio]

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17 Mar 2010

American TV manufacturer Sceptre is a little-known HDTV and PC Monitor manufacturer but they’ve come up with an awesome new all-chrome LCD HDTV for those that like things shiny. In addition to looking cool and having all the amenities of a 24-inch LCD panel, it’s also good for the environment.

Sceptre Chrome HDTV

The Sceptre 24-inch HDTV uses 40% less electricity than the competing HDTVs of similar sizes, and it’s also Energy Star 3.0 compliant. Still, after all that I wouldn’t categorize it has a purely “green gadget” just yet. As mentioned, it comes in at 24-inches with a 16:9 widescreen ratio and has a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080 and a contrast ratio of 4,000:1. Response time for the device comes in at just 2 ms.

For video input, it’ll take coaxial, composite, HDMI (with HDCP) and VGA. The TV tuner is compatible with most North America TV signals, and it has VESA mounts on the back for hanging one from the wall or from a Ergotron arm. An attached USB port will let you view photos on the display as well. A USB port would have been nice, but I digress.

The price is surprisingly low. Keep in mind that it’s only a 24-inch monitor, and so Sceptre is only asking $400 for the chrome-clad monitor. That’s in line with all of their other similarly sized HDTVs. It’s now shipping from their website for those interested. Now I’m sure there’s a joke here about using Google Chrome on a chrome-clad monitor – I’ll get back to you when I think of it.

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4 Responses to Sceptre Chrome 24″ HDTV [New Sceptre HDTV Comes In All Chrome, 1080p Capable, Widescreen Ratio, HDMI ports, Good Contrast Ratio]

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Twisted_Ace

March 22nd, 2010 at 5:43 pm

ONN is not a manufacturer.

It is simply a label, stuck onto a cheap, 'no-name' TV and sold as an own-brand by Asda.

All the major supermarkets (and Argos) buy their own-brand electronics from a variety of faceless industrial conglomerates in the Far East. They buy in bulk, they buy cheap and they buy low quality.

It could be any one of half-a-dozen companies that made your TV, before Asda put a little sticky "ONN" label on it. Whoever made it, neither you nor I would have ever heard of them.

As I keep on saying, "Buy cheap, buy twice".

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Flaming Tresses V

March 23rd, 2010 at 12:41 am

lol I agree! When electricity goes out, everyone freaks out because they don't have a clue what to do. It is truly hilarious !

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randy k

April 9th, 2010 at 4:01 pm

My guess is yes, just as long as you make a Australian account…

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Chris

April 23rd, 2010 at 4:52 am

You'll have to get Samsung's own wall-mount kit called 'TWMB-1900'.
Costs $20-30 or £20 in UK

The credit goes to this person:

I've been trying to find them in the UK and called up a website and they say the manufacturers have run out of a part. Might not be restocked for 2-6 weeks.

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