Posted in Home Decor, Luxury Brands, Shopping, TV on 20 October 2009
The new HDTV Vizio TruLED is an energy efficient replacement for your ancient cathode TVs or even the more recent flat screen panels.
At $ 2,200, the 55 inch LCD LED TV comes with a unique TruLED system of 960 individual LEDs that are divided into 80 control groups.
As a result, the system can deliver a superbly qualitative 2,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio that reflects directly on the picture quality. This set’s technology stops light leakage which is what gives it that rich and high picture quality.
The final picture has darker blacks and brighter whites than standard backlighting solutions of other television sets.
The TV set also has a 240Hz operation through a combination of a 120 Hz panel and scanning backlight.
Posted in Luxury on 28 July 2009

Panasonic has launched two new HDTVs which look as slick and chic as a Parisian designer’s creation. They have unveiled the V10 series which come with NEO PDP panels. Also, there are three colour modes and many other features like user controlled gray setting and other such features. They are available in 50″, 54″, 58″ and 65″ versions.
All these HDTVs are better than the G10 series and come with amazing features such as Digital Cinema Colour, and Digital Cinema Initiative. You would get amazing picture clarity and audio quality. There are effective analogue and digital noise reduction features and if you are looking for brightness controls, you would find them in the V10 series.
Posted in TV on 15 July 2009

It is not just Sony that seems to have struck a golden deal with Netflix, but even LG seems to have gotten on the same bandwagon and in case of LG, it is sooner than later. While most HDTV set owners believed that Sony would be the first company to offer TV sets that could instantly and automatically connect and stream feed from Netflix, LG has beaten them to the punch by bringing out new 47-inch LCD HDTV and the 50-inch plasma HDTV PS80 that already are capable of doing the exact same.
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Posted in Electronic Products, Entertainment, TV on 15 July 2009

TV is one mode of entertainment that rarely goes out of season (we referring to those times when you cannot find anything of interest). In the current lifestyle that most of us lead, there is an idiot box for every room so why not own for the outside too. Yep, brand Pantel has launched a 65-inch screen for your backyard to let you enjoy some cool gaming session with you best buddies and favorite beers.
Since, this one is meant for the outside you can well expect to be a weatherproof HDTV range. Pantel has ensured that then glass screen is both protected and anti-glare. The wide viewing angle allows several to play at the same time. In fact, a fast refresh rate gives a contrast ratio from 700:1 to 2000:1.
Posted in Luxury, TV on 12 April 2009

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Watching your favourite movies on the LCD at home can be a great feeling but there comes a time (okay, many times) when you wish you could carry it off with you outside, perhaps, when you go camping in the woods.
The latest range of LCD TVs from Innovizion is outdoor, weatherproof high definition televisions with built in wireless connectivity. The TVs come with a wireless transmitter that allows them to be connected to a set top box. The same set up also allows you to connect them to a DVD or video player so you never miss your favourite shows no matter where you are. The receiver in the TV will receive signals from up to 50m away. The TVs come with a whole package which includes digital tuners and built in stereo speakers. The high brightness and high contrast levels in addition to the glare reduction coating on the protective glass panels allow for amazing picture quality even in bright sunlight making these TVs ideal for viewing outdoors.
Posted in Home Appliances, TV, Technology on 22 February 2009

The cat will finally be out of the bag! Or should we say TV? Well, we are just too excited to share that the most-awaited Cinema 21:9 HDTV from Philips will be up in the market for you to take home this June. And if we hear correctly, this 56-inch ultra-wide screen panel has reasons more than many for couch potatoes to fall in love with it.
In fact, Philips has already claimed that this one will be the world’s first HDTV that will offer a true cinematic experience thanks to its 21:9 ratio. Also, Cinema HDTV uses the famous Philips Ambilight lighting system. This system projects a light onto the wall behind the telly colored according to the on-screen action. You will not be tortured by an letterbox strips on the screen.
Posted in TV on 8 September 2008

Mitsubishi has become an eye sore for many who wanted to buy their 65-inch LaserVue HDTV but are unable to, due to its price. As far as I m concerned, I am very sure that LaserVue HDTV deserves the price it is asking for. Having personally compared it to other brands offering same product; I would say the price is fair. Coming for less than $7,000, and with the quality guarantee of Mitsubishi, I would not have hesitated to buy it had I the money and need for it.
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Posted in Outdoor, Products, Shopping, TV, Technology on 27 July 2008

If that Marineav’s offering of 70-inch weatherproof TV or Sanyos 52-inch screen was successful in convincing you to install one and you thought that it was a competent deal then you are wrong. As with growing demand of outdoor LCD Tvs, more and more company are engaged into its production and today we have Pantel debuting a trio of Mirror TVs at CEDIA 2008. Available in 20-, 32- and 42-inch models, the Mirror TV series is designed for those wanting to add an adaptable display in their restroom, bathe or experience it while undertaking sauna. The 20- and 32-inch versions offer 720p panel against the 42-incher that features 1080p resolution. You can bring one home by shelling out $1,200 but would propose you to gift a bigger edition costing $2,755 for 32-inch and $5,800 to your daddy.
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Posted in Computer, Gadgets, Speakers, Technology on 11 July 2008

Threesome Awesome Digital Product! AOC’s 22″ 2230Fm HD Monitor is a trio-functional device i.e. it features a media player and digital photo frame. Touted to be accessible on HD3 technology, the first-of-its kind display alludes to its abilities of performing as a mere HDTV. The unit comprises of a proprietary menu and remote to play back clips laden onto memory cards and sports a 1,680 x 1,050 native resolution, 20,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, and USB 2.0 socket, DVI / HDMI inputs, integrated speakers, 2-millisecond response time and a piano black finish. The kit for mere $399.99.
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Posted in Computer, Designer, TV, Technology on 7 July 2008

The development of all-in-one PCs is an inviting thought but has its own set of presumed drawbacks. Integrating all the nuts and bolts of a PC into a LCD case may save you lot of space but on other end, possibility is it may lower its performance against traditional computers and also would cost a bit higher than similar customary mainframes. Overshadowing all your delusions, Averatec today unveiled its latest offering of first all-in-one computer called the Averatec All-In-One. The 22-inch display case comes equipped with a 2GB of RAM, a 320GB HDD, integrated HDTV tuner and more. Powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo E4600 CPU, the PC uses a distinct NVIDIA GeForce 8400 for graphics.
The system is accessible on Windows Vista Home Premium and features a slot loading optical drive. Averatec also assembles in a caddie to offer a remote controlled TV watching experience on a PC. Priced at $1249, the Averatec All-In-One deserves a place in your study for sure.
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