Bang & Olufsen BeoVision8 LCD HDTV

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Rely on Bang & Olufsen equipment out horribly expensive, and this applies also to the BeoVision8 LCD HDTV. Available in 40 models, the BeoVision8 HDTV includes:

  • Refresh rate of 100Hz
  • Resolution 1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
  • 6ms Response Time
  • Contrast Ratio of 3000:1
  • Brightness 500 cd/m2
  • Anti-glare Screen
  • Subwoofer directed downwards and speakers in front

It is not known when it will be released.

beovision8

Philips LCD 21:9 HDTV

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

The manufacturer has unveiled a new LCD 56″ HDTV, displaying a 21:9 format, thus enabling it to enjoy films in 2.39:1 format. Announced in spring 2009, this HDTV is expected to unveil a little more detail by the end of February …

Philips 21:9 Cinema

LG PQ60D HDTV: 600 Hz and 1 000 000 000:1 contrast

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

LG announces being able to climb to the top of the technology of plasma televisions, with impressive figures, if not completely reworked by marketing experts.

The PQ60D HDTV, just unveiled by LG in Korea, provides a refresh rate of 600 Hz announced, more than is needed, but especially the contrast ratio that impresses: 1 000 000 000:1.

LG PQ60D

Loewe Individual Compose: The ideal HDTV

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

Imagine a beautiful HDTV and incorporating the latest technologies: the Loewe Individual Compose HDTV is the perfect example. With its image with a resolution of 1080p, a 160GB hard drive and 5.1 speakers, the LCD display of 52 inches (approximately 132 cm) with its beautiful design will satisfy the thrill-addicted of design. Price: €6500 / $9,050.

Loewe Individual Compose HDTV

Sony XEL-1: High-tech OLED HDTV

Saturday, December 13th, 2008

The OLED technology has been much talked about last months and all manufacturers appropriate it slowly. The latest OLED HDTV is from Sony, with its impressive XEL-1. Only 3 millimeters of thickness and 11 inches diagonally, but a contrast amounting to 1,000,000:1 – for deeper blacks and brighter whites – and up to 40% of energy consumption less than LCD HDTVs. Price of this jewel: $3,300.

Sony XEL-1 OLED HDTV

Essence: 42-inch HDTV by Philips

Saturday, December 13th, 2008

Philips has finally presented its Essence HDTV extremely light at IFA this year. It is quite surprising to see a HDTV weighing just 16kg. Well, this is possible because most of its components are in a separate case, leaving only one cable for power, image and audio to the screen.

Measuring a super-slim 38mm at its thinnest point, the Essence HD LCD TV boasts a refresh rate of just 2ms and a full 1080p resolution. It also offers three HDMI ports. Each purchase includes a bracket to hang the Essence Philips TV on the wall. Price: $3709 (€2500/£2016)

Vizio VF550XVT1A HDTV

Friday, November 21st, 2008

The specifications of the Vizio VF550XVT1A HDTV are stunning:

  • 1080p resolution
  • Smooth Motion Video Technology 120 Hz
  • Dynamic Contrast Ratio of 50,000:1
  • Five HDMI inputs
  • SRS TruSurround HD

For a price of $1,999, it is equipped with a wireless subwoofer, 4 speakers which measure 3″ and a tweeter of 1″ for each channel.

Vizio VF550XVT1A HDTV

Westinghouse SK-32H570D LCD HDTV

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

The convergence arrived on HDTVs, and it is the LCD HDTV Westinghouse SK-32H570D which has a DVD player – sorry guys, it’s very far compared to the technological marvel of Allio. Apart from the DVD player, the features of the SK-32H570D include: -

  • Two HDMI ports
  • Tuner ATSC/NTSC/ClearQAM with support for HD programming
  • Support for 720p and 1080i resolutions
  • Display of 1366×768 pixels
  • Viewing angle of 178°
  • Response time of 6.5ms
  • Contrast of 1200:1

At least the automatic adjustment of brightness makes it a little more attractive. This 32″ LCD HDTV cost $579. We hope that the algorithm of upconverting works well with most DVDs.

Westinghouse SK-32H570D LCD HDTV

Mitsubishi LaserVue: HDTV with laser technology

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

The manufacturer Mitsubishi has just introduced its latest TV. The LaserVue is the first HDTV in the world to use laser technology for a perfect rendering of the image (color, clarity and depth). Despite its slim body, the LaserVue supports a scanning frequency of 120Hz and 1080p HD resolution.

I have no idea about a laser beam improves the picture or not, but you can pay $7000 to find out.

Mitsubishi LaserVue HDTV

Samsung releases a 40″ OLED

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

In 2005, Samsung had shown an OLED screen of 40″, but it does not support HD and the contrast ratio remained stationed around 5,000:1. The new 40″ Samsung OLED is only 8.9mm thick and features deserve two seconds of attention.

Samsung OLED 40-inch HDTV

The prototype displays FullHD 1080p resolution and a contrast ratio to make scream specialists “in sham” and marketing departments “but not” of 1,000,000:1.

It displays 107% of color of the NTSC standard (which must miss colors, apparently) and a brightness of 200cd/m2 (Max 600cd/m2).

Unfortunately, Samsung is quick to clarify that its production lines for OLED displays can not exceed 31-inch of diagonal, but their road map normally provides yet for 2010. Suddenly, you start to perhaps thinking about changing your Home Theater …

Samsung OLED 40-inch HDTV