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Pink is still in for this LCD monitor and TV

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: Wal-Mart)

Next to black and silver, pink may well be color of choice for consumer technologies--regardless of what we have to say about it. So we're somewhat surprised that we haven't seen more products like this one come to mass market.

Tatung's new 17-inch LCD monitor doubles as an HD-ready TV with 1280x1024 resolution and a 140-degree viewing angle--specs that aren't earth-shaking but not bad for the $248 price. Chip Chick, however, points out the most notable distinction for this soft-pink monitor: It doesn't have a single Hello Kitty logo on it.

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by thetechpeople October 10, 2008 3:05 PM PDT
Nice TV! Favi Entertainment has come out with a really cool 19" hot pink tv / computer monitor / digital photo frame. You can get them at http://www.favientertainment.com/19_Favi_Pink_720p_LCD_HD_TV_w_DVD_Player_p/l1918a-v-p.htm
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