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To: David G.W. Ye who wrote (35360)8/21/1998 4:11:00 PM
From: John Rieman  Respond to of 50808
 
NetTV again.......................................

NetTV Offers PC-DVD Player
(08/21/98; 3:34 p.m. ET)
By Andy Patrizio, TechWeb
NetTV is making a new home-entertainment system that will play DVD video at five times the resolution of current DVD systems on a standard TV set, the company said Wednesday.

ExtremeDVD is part DVD movie player and part Pentium II-based PC that connects to NetTV's line of high-resolution television set-computer monitors. The sets, called DTV29, DTV34, and DTV38, measure 27 inches, 32 inches, and 36 inches, respectively.

The sets function as a Super Video Graphics Array monitor for PCs and Macintoshes, a standard 181-channel television set and high-definition television-ready set capable of up to 720 lines of progressively scanned resolution, according to Ron Perkes, CEO of NetTV, in San Rafael, Calif. Standard TV sets offer 240 lines of resolution.

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