26" LCD TVs: Are They Ready for Prime Time?

Neovia NEO26DT: Breaking The 1,000 Euro Barrier?

Neovia is an innovative manufacturer that is going all out to make the most of integration and convergence. For example, they already offer a 20" TV with a built-in DivX player.

Here, Neovia offers a product that's a little less revolutionary, but has an enormous advantage over its competitors: price. At an average street price of 1,100 euros, it's one of the cheapest 26" sets on the market. Some stores are even selling it at under 1,000 euros. That's more of a psychological threshold than anything else, but it might also be the sweet spot that will popularize LCD technology with the general public.

But still, that has to be put into perspective. 1,000 euros is cheap for an LCD TV, but it's still 200 euros more than a top-of-the-line 30" CRT set. So the quality had better be there!

Unfortunately though, the unit is not presently available in the U.S.

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Neovia Neo 26DT
Diagonal measurement26"
Native resolution1280x768
Contrast500:1
Brightness450 nits
Latency16 ms
Colors16.2 M
H/V Viewing angles176/176
Connectivity2 Peritel, cinch, S-Video, VGA, HF earphones
PC connectivity and convergenceDVI, optional memory-card reader
Average price1,100 € (not available in US)