Maxent Ships 26-inch LCD TV

Priced at $1,199 dollars, the Maxent MX-26X3 features an integrated NTSC tuner and 1366 x 768 capable resolution.

The full-featured widescreen HDTV-capable LCD display features an integrated NTSC tuner, advanced video processing and integrated audio system at a retail price of $1,199.

The Maxent 26-inch WXGA LCD Display (MX-26X3), which boasts a physical resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, incorporates MotionDSC(r) video processing, providing 3:2 and 2:2 pull-down, digital noise reduction, and IIS(tm) (Intelligent Image Scaling) Engine for outstanding video quality. In addition to an integrated NTSC tuner, the MX-26X3 features an RS-232 remote control port, advanced audio processing, integrated side-mounted speakers, and a wide variety of connectivity options including DVI, RGB input and loop-out, composite/S-video inputs, SD/HD component video inputs, discrete audio inputs, and audio and subwoofer outputs.

The Maxent MX-26X3 will cost $1199 and will be available at Costco Wholesale stores.

Maxent MX-26X3

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  1. APB at 3:12pm 1st September 2006 To answer everybody's question on programming the DISH NETWORK REMOTE for this TV,follow these instructions:

    Code Search: Note, if you have a JVC or Sharp TV, I do not recommend using this method as you will likely experience partial compatibility on volume(Sharp) or channel keypad(JVC). Should you prefer to perform a code search. Turn on your TV. Press and hold the TV button until all four lights are illuminated. Enter 222#. The remote will blink 3 times. Again, press and hold the TV button until all four lights are illuminated. Press and release the power button. Now begin repetitively pressing the Channel-Up key until your TV goes off. Press the # key to store the code.

    This works with the Maxent Mx26x3...just keep pressing the button repeatedly and you will eventually get to the code...
  2. Justin at 12:37pm 21st January 2006 This LCD does work on a mac desktop and on laptops, but on desktops you have to do a little work to get it to work. on os x it automaticly goes to the highest supported res on the moniter witch is 1920x1080 but that is not supported, so what you need to do is hook you mac to a regular moniter and set up vnc on the computer, then set it up on the maxent tv boot the system, then once booted vnc to the machine and change the res to some thing other than 1920x1080 i use 1280x720 and that works great for me. e-mail me if you have any questions.
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