19 land-based digital high-definition LCD TV
By Andrew | June 28, 2008
The next generation of video, voice input HDMI interface equipment, cable, a high-quality video and audio to digital transmission. Compatible with high-definition terrestrial digital tuner panel adopted D4 terminal equipment. High-resolution 1440 × 900 dots, 1000:1 contrast ratio, brightness of 380 cd / m 2, a response rate of 5 msec high-definition terrestrial digital broadcasting in dense, smooth images to reproduce.
Feature:
HDMI connector x 1, D4 pin input system x 1, S-Video input system x 1, the composite input system x 1, x 1 PC input system equipped with a wide range of inputs and outputs
BS digital broadcasting, 110-degree CS digital broadcast to watch you must be BS digital broadcasting, 110-degree CS digital TV tuner is required.
Adjustable tilt angle prominent feature
Multifunction remote control included, only wall-hanging bracket (option not included)
DVD player built-in LCD television to announce
By Andrew | June 28, 2008
By design, LCD TV lineup to launch new products. That was the DC-1902DW, priced at 64,800 yen. 1440 x900 resolution 19-inch LCD panel to adopt the interface to the USB 2.0 ports as well HDMI/D4/S-Video well prepared, SD / MemoryStick / MMC card slot that corresponds to the equipment. In addition, terrestrial digital tuner, DVD player with built-in on that. DVD, DVD ± R / RW, CD-R/RW playback is possible, DivX file also enables you to play. Contrast ratio of 500:1, brightness of 300 cd / m², a response rate of 8 ms.
LCD TV gets in 4th generation with Samsung’s Digital Masterworks Art-LCD TV cum art display
By Andrew | June 5, 2008
LG’s Scarlet TV will lose it’s sheen and their latest baby XCanvas power saving TV would actually lack power the moment you get a glimpse of The Digital Masterworks Art-TV from Samsung, the fourth generation of their LCD technology.
What lends this TV a persona class apart when compared to the other TVs on the block is the fact that its fine 46-inch widescreen display is not just a regular TV screen but an object de art. You have to put your eyes on the fine art frame outlining the screen instead of the same old boring traditional bezel to believe what we are talking about. The 1080p resolution, 3,000:1 contrast ratio and 500 nits brightness, make the display of the TV no less than a piece worth alluring and technology worth praising.
This hybrid LCD TV will be jointly developed by Samsung in collaboration with Thomas Kinkade Company and will be embellished with some of the American painter’s more known realistic, bucolic, and idyllic prints on the set’s 40Gb hard drive, with updates available via cable or wirelessly.
If that was enough to make you drool, we have more of it…the company is also planning to introduce a touch sensitive screen that will enable users to play with lighting or colors within an artwork by hand…now that’s what we called innovation par imagination!
Via: Crave
Envision L42H761 1080p LCD TV
By Andrew | May 18, 2008
Suckers for LCD TVs have another attraction to drool over. Have a look at the latest entrant into Envison’s LCD family. This 42-inch wonder is 1080p LCD tv and the owners call it L42H761.
Yes, the name sounds too technical but no doubts it suits the trail of features that this entertainment box homes. It features a 1080p panel, twin HDMI ports, S/PDIF digital audio out, a PC input (with audio), digital ATSC / ClearQAM tuner, 172-degree viewing angles, 3-D comb filter to be very precise.
LG unveils Scarlet Tv, world’s slimmest LCD TV
By Andrew | May 1, 2008
It seems it’s the day for slim screens. First it was Hitachi’s Ultra thin 1.5 line, and now LG’s Scarlet TV, that’s touting to be the world’s slimmesr LCD TV.
It was Natassia ‘Scarlet’ Malthe, the starring character and incarnation of the Scarlet TV, dressed in a beautiful deep red gown, who unveiled this stylish wonder in an equally stylish manner. A button was pressed to raise the curtains up from the much anticipated sleek Scarlet LCD television from the Eye of Scarlet – a unique screen made to look like the LED lit aperture of the Scarlet TV set.
The HDTV features full HD resolution, TruMotion 120Hz, 4 HDMI ports, USB Media host and invisible speakers. It will be available sizes of the LG60 include 32, 37, 42, 47 and 52 inches.ough there’s no information available on the price as yet.
The best of features and the s good enough to make you drool, LG’s Scarlet offers all reasons to make it a part of your elite lifestyle.
Via: Aving
Ultra thin 1.5 Displays from Hitachi
By Andrew | May 1, 2008
For the lovers of ‘slim’ and ‘thin’ gadgets comes the all new Ultra Thin 1.5 line of displays from the house of Hitachi. The thin and stylish displays have sleek 1.5 inch-dept making it a class apart when it comes to thin screens. It homes the best of Hitachi’s technologies ranging from outstanding picture quality to ventilation technology, backlight, power supply and unique crystal frame.
Another unique factor about the design is the fact that it can extend complete 360 degrees around. So irrespective of the angle from which you are looking, the distinctive aesthetics demonstrate an attention to detail that make the displays a perfect add on to your luxury living.
Available only to the US consumers, the Ultra Thin line will be available in 32’’, 37’’, 42’’ and 47’’ sizes divided in two offers, namely the Directors series Models that bring you a 2 years warranty and will be priced between 1999$ and 4699$ and the UltraVision – V Series, with just an year of warranty for a price ranging from 1799$ to 4499$
Via: Akihabara
Wireless goes your HDTV, thanks Sharp’s tuner
By Andrew | April 30, 2008
This is one wireless technology that I’m actually faling in love with. Thanks to Sharp, and the new device that they have created, there will be a little less web of wires behind your high-end TVs, particularly Sharp’s recently launched ultra slim X-series LCD displays.
They call this wireless technology as WHDI (Wireless High Definition Interface). This allows HDMI signals to be transmitted in full 1080p, without loosing upon quality. All of your TV inputs and bulky tunings will get routed to your TV via the tiny set top box you see on top.
The box is supposed to be placed 100 feet away and can work across 4-5 walls, allowing you to keep all of your home theater equipments lie at a safe place out of the way.
The technology seems smart and nothing smart comes without a price and the WHDi is no exception. This device is priced at $800. I don’t think, it’s much of a price to give an extra kick of style to your already stylish HDTV from Sharp.
HANNSMilano: The Leather LCD TV from Hanspree
By Andrew | March 10, 2008
After the Mirror Tv, here’s a treat for those who are looking forward to do their interiors exclusively in leathers. And when we say entire interior we include that TV as well.
Now, if you are thinking, where in the world will you find a TV to match your leather interior, then let me tell you that it’s available at Hanspree. Though their creation looks more apt for the kids room as the TV lacks the sophistication and is rather cute enough for a kid’s room.
They offer a unique LCD TV with two-tone style in genuine leather exterior! Yes, it will look good to some and also unique enough to make your interiors stand out. Hope you don’t stand alone out there
Coming to the specifications, HannsMilano as they call this LCD has a 9.6-inch screen (hope you’ve got why we called it a kids’ TV). Another absurd thing to note in HannsMilano is the handle on the top of the TV as if they are making it easy for a thief to pick and run away!
Only thing smart that I could find in this entertainment gadget is the cable management, that does away with that deadly sight of entangled cables here and there. So if you are game to get home the leather avatar of the TV, it’s available at Hanspree.
Price: £129.99 here
Via: ShinyShiny
Reflections TV Mirror : TV or Mirror?
By Andrew | February 5, 2008
I wish I was rich. I’m not saying this purely for the reason that every second day I drool over new and astonishingly hi-tech gadgets keep hitting the market and usually they are out of my reach. What left me drooling this time was this amazing LCD TV. The USP of this TV is that it is hidden behind a mirror.
Yes, there are a number of such TVs in the market that are either concealed behind cabinets or walls, but what caught my fancy this time was the Reflections TV Mirror from FrameMyTV.
Here it is an advanced quality beamsplitter mirror that conceals the TV screen. When in OFF mode, the mirror turns into a smokey mirror gibing an antique feel and no body can differentiate if it’s a mirror or a TV. And as you switch it ‘On’, the smokiness vanishes away giving way to a clear screen to feature your favourite TV show.
If you are thinking that the mirror might not give the desrired quality of image since its not a regular thing than don’t worry for the image will be crystal clear, since there’s 7% light absorbtion.
Price ranges between $650 for 32-inch screen to $1,179 for 61-inch screen.
Via: Book of Joe
Soak TV will keep you entertained in the Bathroom
By Andrew | January 30, 2008
Here comes a treat for the waterbabies. Indeed a practical solution for the craving to watch your favourite show while having a soothing bath in Jacuzzi. We are talking about the Soak TV, which is another addition into the world of water friendly gadgets or the waterproof entertainment sets to be more precise.
As the name suggests, this TV has a Waterproof LCDs that is good enough to be used indoors as well as outdoors. Wireless, waterproof with stereo speakers…I don’t think you need any more feature to make it the best bet for your home.
Not just this, but you can also attach your Soak TV speakers to your PC or DVD player. Quite cool…a great way to enjoy your fav video next to your kitchen counter or pool…it’s sturdy enough to stand the natural elements working against it.
Though the unique range of Soak TV is not yet available easily, but one that you can conveniently grab is the Soak104 model which is priced at £494.95.
Via: ChipChick







