Toshiba to Launch 19LV612U Stainless Steel HDTV

When it comes to modern kitchen design, nothing has gained in popularity faster than the use of stainless steel finishes on kitchen appliances. They are sleek, durable, and just look cool. And with technology even finding its way into the cooking arena it’s little wonder that electronics manufacturers are beginning to jump on the stainless bandwagon as well. The latest introduction by Toshiba, the 19LV612U, is sure to make the perfect compliment to your kitchen with its stainless steel look and respectable features list.
The Toshiba 19LV612U is the latest LCD television from the Japanese electronics maker and it is designed to work in conjunction with your kitchen decor. It features a built-in side-loaded DVD player and integrated ATSC/NTSC/QAM TV tuner. The 18.5-inch high-definition set also comes complete with a 1366 x 768 native resolution making it perfect for watching Iron Chef in digital clarity. The unit features a unique stainless steel coating that offers easy cleaning and enhanced durability.
Some of the other specs of this galley-inspired television include a brightness level of 300, 1000:1 contrast ratio, and 5ms response time. There are also HDMI/VGA inputs, headphone jack and VESA mount support so you can stick it up on the wall and off of your precious counter space. The Toshiba 19LV612U is expected to be available in September and should cost about $350.
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