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Westinghouse Debuts 47-inch W47S2TCD 3D HDTV

3D televisions have been gaining a ton of traction ever since high end movies like Avatar hit the scene. However, up until now many retailers and manufacturers have been charging quite a high price tag for the technology which isn’t too much of a surprise considering it’s largely still in its infancy. Luckily, many different budget conscious manufacturers are coming forth with their own 3DTVs that are sure to give those with a bare wallet a chance at enjoying the fruits of 3D entertainment.
For example, Westinghouse has just recently come forth to show off their W47S2TCD 3DTV which features a 1080p 3D display and a size of, you guessed it, 47-inches. As of now, it’s said that the television will be hitting major retailers like Target, Best Buy and Costco for around $1,119. Unfortunately, ther’es no telling exactly when it will be hitting the streets so you’re going to have to stay tuned.

Panasonic Viera TC-P50X3 Plasma Television Review



We’ve got another interesting plasma on tap for you today as we check out the Panasonic Viera TC-P50X3. While it won’t be nearly as impressive as a lot of televisions we’ve seen here, it will have a lot that’s going for it, especially in the value department.

The Panasonic Viera TC-P50X3 is a fifty inch 720p plasma television that offers Viera Tools to help you with the various television functions, Viera Image Viewer to let you show pictures on your television, a 600 Hz refresh rate for smooth video, two ten watt speakers with Surround Sound capability, two HDMI ports, one component input, one composite input, two USB ports, and wi-fi, once you pick up an adapter for it.

Admittedly, a bit short in the features department, but don’t be too concerned about this. While this is certainly a basic piece of hardware, one thing it’s not is a bad piece of hardware. That 720p picture looks better than you’d think with a 600 Hz refresh rate behind it, and the sound is actually better than you’d expect too. And streaming even becomes a possibility, which is terrific.

Now here’s where things get even better–the price tag. I told you this one was going to be a pretty nice value, and it is. You’ll be able to pick one of these up for $718 out at Amazon, and that’s a really very impressive price. You’re getting a fifty inch plasma television that can handle streaming and puts on a nice picture and sound display for well under a thousand bucks. I call that a good solid value.

And that’s why you’re definitely going to want to have a look at a Panasonic Viera TC-P50X3 yourself. It’s a good value system, and though it may be simple, it’s still going to put on a nice show, and that puts it head and shoulders over others I’ve seen. (Source)

LG announces NANO Full LED HDTVs with the LW9500 and LW7700

We have already talked about how LG has that new LSB316 Soundbar, and here is a another development, the LW9500 and LW7700.



They are full LED TVs designed to offer the latest in NANO Lighting technology. The 47-inch LW9500 will have TruMotion 480Hz while the 60-inch LW7700 will be TruMotion 240Hz. They will both have 2D and 3D Display Certification from THX, with localized dimming in both 2D and 3D in Micro Pixel Control.



Like the aforementioned Soundbar, we have no pricing or availability, but we will hear more at CES 2011.



Source [http://www.ubergizmo.com]

Sony Bravia KDL46EX500 LCD TV's Review

With the Pro Bowl now just a memory and the Super Bowl staring us right in the face, you’ve still got some time left to get your hands on a new television ahead of that biggest of games (at least as far as football goes). Thus, this week, we’re going after the low-hanging fruit, the most abundant of models–and often the least expensive–the LCD television. We kick off our week with the Sony Bravia KDL46EX500, which is going to really impress both you and anyone you have over for the big game.

The Sony Bravia KDL46EX500 is a forty six inch 1080p LCD television that offers Motionflow 120Hz technology to cut down on blurring by bumping the frame display rate up (most televisions operate on a sixty hertz cycle–Motionflow ups that to one hundred twenty), LightSensor technology to change the brightness level based on conditions in the room, Ambient Sensor systems to change other settings to match conditions, the Bravia Engine 2 image processor, two ten watt speakers with simulated surround, 24p True Cinema display mode, a variety of video modes, four HDMI ports, two component inputs, two composite inputs, a PC input, a USB port, and an optical digital audio output.

I’ll say right off that I found the picture on this one pretty impressive, especially for an LCD television. Granted, it’s no 3D LED, but it’s still pretty nice indeed. It’s also somewhat dismaying to see that there’s no internet connectivity here, which is steadily becoming more of a requirement. But still, this plays equally well with old and new hardware, and is great for someone trading up from an old television.

The going price for this one (or so I found at four different places) is eight hundred ninety eight bucks, which is a little on the healthy side for a forty six inch television, but still mostly in line.

If you want a big, impressive new television for the Super Bowl, take a look at the Sony Bravia KDL46EX500, a television that should keep you front and center on the action.

Samsung Showcases Breakthrough Design Innovations and Smarter LED TV Products for 2011

New LED TVs offer rich and immersive entertainment, ultra-thin bezels and an even broader line-up of 3D and smart TVs

CES, Las Vegas – January 5, 2011 - At the International Consumer Electronics Show, Samsung Electronics today unveiled a new LED TV series that redefines the home entertainment experience and adds a touch of refined elegance, simplicity and luxury to any home. The new smart TVs address consumers’ growing need for greater choice and control over how and when they access their content.

Samsung will be augmenting its extensive product lines by previewing at CES more than 40 new models, with screen sizes from 19-inches to 75-inches. The new TVs offer dramatically enhanced picture quality in 2D, 3D, HD and streaming content, as well as richer connected entertainment options delivered through one of the most comprehensive offering of apps and connected devices.

Samsung’s 2011 line-up combines elegant styling with a wide range of higher-end features previously exclusive to premium sets, including 3D capabilities and improved, advanced smart TV features so that people get the most out of their entertainment experience. Select models will offer Samsung’s new Smart Hub, which includes:
• Web Browser offering full web browsing right from your TV
• Samsung Apps, the world’s first HDTV-based apps store, which offers a range of paid and free apps that help people connect to their various passions – whether in sports, entertainment, information, games or social networking
• Search All, to make it easier to search for desired content on your TV and other DLNA-certified connected media storage devices, networked PC and mobile devices, and Internet and video-on-demand services
• Your Movie, which delivers recommendations based on a user’s viewing history

Samsung will also expand the number of 3D TV models available in 2011 so more people can enjoy 3D home entertainment at affordable prices. Consumers will be able to choose from a wide range of TVs to suit any home and lifestyle needs. Several TVs sport new innovative, ultra-thin TV bezels that give consumers a more immersive viewing experience. The new bezels are the result of extensive design research, Samsung’s proprietary new panel technology and innovative signal processing technology.

As the pioneer in 3D home entertainment, Samsung realised that consumers are increasingly choosing larger TV screens to fully experience immersive 3D entertainment, and today also previewed a 75-inch LED TV.

The latest TV lineup will be on display at Samsung’s booth #12006 in the Central Hall at the International Consumer Electronics Show, which will be held at the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC), January 6-9, 2011. The Series 8 LED TV (D8000), a CES 2011 Innovations Design and Engineering Award winner, will also be on display in the Grand Lobby at the LVCC.

“As we enter a new era of immersive and inclusive entertainment, Samsung has redefined the visual elements that will make our TVs the centerpiece of any room,” said Sangchul Lee, Senior Vice President, Visual DisplayBusiness at Samsung Electronics. “People want to stay connected to the relationships and information that are important to them, and our latest line-up reflects a vision where smarter technology virtually and physically connects users through shared moments in the comfort of their homes.”

Deep Focus on Immersive and Smart Entertainment Supported by Breakthrough Engineering and Design

As the No. 1 brand for TVs in Australia and globally, Samsung led the industry in 2010 with the launch of the world’s first 3D TV and holds over 75 percent of the 3D TV unit market share in Australia . As 3D content becomes more prevalent, the company expects more consumers to opt for 3D features in their TVs. To this end, it aims to reduce the cost of acquiring a 3D entertainment system – 3D TV, Blu-ray player, 3D glasses and content – in 2011 significantly and making 3D features available in a wider range of models.

Samsung also successfully reduced the bezel size by up to 80 percent – an engineering feat – so that the thin bezel blends in easily with the environment, almost becoming invisible to the viewer. The reduction in bezel size means consumers can enjoy a more immersive viewing experience without having to increase the physical size of their TVs, and makes using social applications like Skype and YouTube, browsing the Web, sharing content and playing games that much more inclusive.

Samsung expects 2011 to be a watershed year for connected TV. Almost all of Samsung’s new 40” and above 2011 TVs will offer smart TV features, making it even easier for viewers to engage their passions by accessing Web-delivered content on their big digital screens.

The Ultimate Entertainment Showpiece with Bespoke Design Features and True-to-Life Picture Quality

The first thing you notice about the new Series 8 LED TV (D8000) is its barely visible 5mm brushed metal bezel, a fine line that subtly frames the rich content on the screen and enhances the TV’s light form factor. The Series 8 LED TV (D8000) continues the minimalist style of the award-winning 2010 Series 8 model and uses an improved Quad Stand to ensure ultimate harmony between the TV and its environment.

With a 200Hz refresh rate, 2 millisecond motion picture response time (MPRT) and improved LED backlight scanning, this CES Innovation Award honoree offers true-to-life 2D, 3D and HD images with outstanding clarity. In addition to the Ultra Clear Panel, the TV is the first to offer Micro Dimming technologies to provide the richest, most lifelike pictures with deep blacks and pure whites.

The Series 8 LED TV (D8000) comes with Samsung’s new 3D glasses with Bluetooth connectivity and Samsung’s innovative Touch Control TV remote that can also stream TV programs to its built-in 3” LCD screen, almost like a second TV, even while a Blu-ray disc is being played on the TV.

The Series 8 LED TV (D8000) has a built-in Wi-Fi connection and many convenient ways to manage and display content through Samsung’s Smart Hub portal. The set can connect to other devices using DLNA or Samsung's patented One Foot Connection technology.

Setting Up Full 3D Becomes a Breeze With the World’s First Auto 3D Format Setup Function

The Samsung Series 7 LED TV (D7000) represents a successful balance of high technology with minimalist design aesthetics. The stunningly thin 5mm black bezel is framed by a jewel-like transparent bezel that uses Samsung's award-winning Crystal design based on dual-injection mold technology to reflect a hint of red along the crystal bezel’s edge. The Quad Stand is slimmer than the one introduced in 2010, yet its lower height manages to keep the TV stable and sturdy while maintaining an air of elegance.

Watching 3D content has never been easier – with the new Auto 3D Format Setup, the TV automatically detects the encoding format (i.e. side-by-side and top-bottom) when playing 3D content and viewers can now sit back and let their smart TV configure the content for the best viewing experience.

The Series 7 LED TV (D7000) also incorporates improved backlight scanning technology and Auto Motion Plus, Samsung’s proprietary frame interpolation algorithm, to create sharp 2D and 3D pictures and smooth frame transitions without blurring, even for video moving at top speeds; 3D picture quality is also improved as a result of Samsung’s new 3D Peak Algorithm.

With Smart Hub, the Series 7 LED TV (D7000) is the ideal media centre, complementing consumers’ ever connected and mobile lifestyles.

The Ideal Value Model TV for an Immersive 3D Experience

For the consumer looking to embrace 3D entertainment without breaking the bank, the Samsung Series 6 LED TV (D6400) is the ideal 100 Hz 3D LED TV, offering stunningly clear 3D pictures with the world's best panel technology and proprietary image-improving techniques. Samsung’s unique double-rate frame transition technology – the world’s fastest – also reduces the picture frame transition time by 50 percent to enhance the viewing quality of 3D content.

The Series 6 LED TV (D6400) also offers Samsung’s narrow bezel design to deliver a more immersive 3D viewing experience. The prism-like Crystal design thin bezel has a hint of colour that is barely visible from the front, but intensifies as the viewer moves to the side to minimise distractions while watching 3D, 2D, HD or streaming content.

Samsung’s new range of LED TVs will be available in Australia from April 2011. Local pricing will be confirmed closer to launch.

Sony’s new TV can give two pictures to two viewers

Sony has recently announced the development of a technology called dual-view, which allows two different viewers to see two different images.

I suppose that this could be used for when two different viewers want to watch two different shows, but they will have to wear headphones so they don’t hear each each others’ audio.

It would appear that Sony wants to market this for gamers. So if two people are playing a game with a split screen, the screen would not have to split.

At a recent press conference, where Sony showed off this technology, the company warned that “this will make your eyes hurt”. Clearly, some more development is required. Until then, the results are like 3D.

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Google TV gets ARM

I believe that Google TV got off to a shaky start, and it would appear that Google is making some significant changes to make it better.

Google is planning on making a transition from Intel’s CE4100 to an ARM processor, which are cheaper than the Intel ones.

The cheaper boxes could result in some serious decrease in price versus the Apple smart TV. A Logitech Revue set box already costs $299, and perhaps this is what it needs to get higher sales.

Of course, comparing Apple TV with Google TV might be a mistake.

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Sony 55 (140cm) EX720 Series BRAVIA Full HD 3D TV Price and Specifications

Sony’s new EX720 BRAVIA redefines television at a great price, delivering the best of the internet directly into your living room. Coupled with a stylish design and enhanced 2D and 3D picture quality, the EX720 heralds a new age in entertainment.

Features :

3D Integrated (Full HD 3D) features a built-in 3D Transmitter
Skype™ Ready (requires Skype™ camera CMU-BR100)
BRAVIA Internet Video & BRAVIA Internet Widgets
Wireless LAN Ready & Wi-Fi Direct (requires Wi-Fi adaptor UWA-BR100)
Edge LED Backlight
X-Reality™ picture engine

Price= Rs 179,900

Samsung LN40C560 LCD Television Review

Our look at the LCD television, ahead of the big game this Sunday, continues on with one of Samsung’s many delightful LCDs–the Samsung LN40C560, a surprisingly potent system that will manage to do a good job on price besides.

The Samsung LN40C560 is a forty inch 1080p LCD television that offers Samsung’s Touch of Color design (Charcoal Gray, specifically), ConnectShare Movie to allow content to stream from thumb drives or digital cameras, a game mode to enhance playback in high speed situations like gaming, wide color enhancer systems, the AllShare system that lets you stream video and audio from your PC to the television, two ten watt speakers with DNSe, AnyNet Plus, four HDMI ports, two USB ports and one PC input.

This is a great one if you’ve got a whole lot of new equipment, or if you’re looking for a television to use as a huge computer monitor, because it’s heavy on the HDMI, or rather, it’s almost exclusive on the HDMI. It’s kind of a tough sale, really, because it’s so dependent on new hardware, or at the very least, a receiver with an HDMI connector. Under any other set of circumstances, this television will be mostly useless to you.

Aside from that, though, the television itself is pretty nice. The sound quality is a bit on the lackluster side having no real augmentation for its dual ten-watt speakers outside of DNSe, but the picture quality is really very sharp, especially for forty inches, which is really about the lowest of the truly big screens.

And considering that the folks out at Amazon want six hundred fifty bucks for one of these, it’s a pretty good setup, assuming you’ve got just the right circumstances for it. The Samsung LN40C560 will not be for everybody, but it will do a terrific job, under just the right conditions.

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Fujitsu Japan announces ESPRIMO FH/99CM naked-eye 3D television

I don’t know whether or not Fujitsu had this particular naked-eye 3D display on display at CES 2011, but I’ve only been seeing it on today’s tech blogs.

According to my Source, the ESPRIMO FH/99CM was announced today, and its 23-inch screen can do full HD pictures.

It also features a Blu-ray drive, Core i7-2630QM (2.00GHz) CPU, Intel H65 Express chip set, 4GB memory, 2TB HDD, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, double USB 3.0 ports, quadruple USB 2.0 ports, and Windows 7 Home Premium.

We should be seeing the ESPRIMO FH/99CM in Japan for about February 25 for about $3,100.

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Sony Announces Google TV Powered HDTV

Sony announces the details of the first HDTV powered by Google TV software interface. The TV will be available in 4 different sizes, 24, 32, 40 and 46.

The software interface supports dual view mode which allows the user to do play with applications while watching television, for eg. one can use twitter while watching his favorite movie on television. This television comes with many pre-loaded applications including youtube and it has got a QWERTY RF remote which has got an integrated mouse to make the navigation easy for the user.

Coming to the hardware, all four of them will be supporting wi-fi and the top 3 of them will offer 1080p resolution and LED backlighting. The smallest one will be having the usual CCFL lighting.

The four different sets have been named NSX-24GT1 ($599), NSX-32GT1 ($799), NSX-40GT1 ($999) and NSX-46GT1 ($1,399). All of them will have Intel processors and built-in Google TV. Google TV Platform will be upgradeable and the users will be able to download applications from the Android Market in the early 2011. Each of the four sets four HDMI intputs and four USB slots.

All the models will be available for purchase from October 16th. The price of the basic model is $599, however the 42″ model will be available for $1399.

[via crunch gear]

Tivax MiniVu7 Portable 7-inch Digital TV Price and Specifications

The Tivax MiniVu7 widescreen LCD portable Digital TV with advanced ATSC digital tuner for high performance! Enjoy your favorite television programs anywhere*. Take it camping, hiking, to a sports game, in a car or use during emergencies. * anywhere digital TV signal is available.

Features

* User Friendly Interface
* Superior picture quality
* Works with both antenna and most cable
* Parental Control Auto / Manual Scan/EPG
* Built in stereo speakers
* Light weight and compact
* Built-in AV input, can serve as an external monitor

Connectors:

* Earphone output (3.5 mm), AV In,
* RF input audio in, audio out.
* General Data:
* Input Voltage: 12 V, AC Input:
* 100-240 V
* Power Consumption: max 11W
* Size (WxHxD): 8.7” x 1.2” x 5.1”
* Weight: 1 lb

Accessories

* Magnetic antenna, A/V cables,
* Remote Control, Instruction
* manual, Power adapter, Earphones, Car adapter, Li-ion batteries.
* Warranty: 1 Year

Price : $106 – $117

Source [http://www.latest-price.com]

LG 32LE5300 Television Review–Small But Nicely Done



It’s a little smaller than we ordinarily see, and it’s not quite as good as others for a lot of reasons, but today’s review target, the LG 32LE5400, does have a lot to offer and will be one you’ll want to see.



The LG 32LE5400 is a thirty two inch 1080p LED television that offers up 120hz playback to reduce blurring at high speeds, Energy Star 4.0 compatibility, your choice of three AV modes to change settings according to what you’re watching, the Picture Wizard and Intelligent Sensor to modify settings according to conditions, either automatically or manually, 24P Real Cinema to augment your movie watching, Clear Voice II for improved dialogue, Infinite Sound for improved bass, two ten watt speakers with Dolby Digital decoders, four HDMI ports, two component inputs, two composite inputs, one RF port, one PC input, one PC audio input, one USB port, and one headphone jack.



See what I mean? It’s pretty nice. There’s room enough here for most of your gear, which is handy, and almost equal love for old and new hardware alike. The video is a little low quality for 1080p LED, but still pretty nice (size has a hand in the wow-factor of the video, really, so this should be in line with expectations), and the sound is decent enough for ten watt speakers. The Dolby Digital backup there is a big help.



And the price isn’t exactly terrible–the folks out at Amazon are offering these up for five hundred bucks, which is pretty good for a moderately sized LED television. You can do better, of course, but you’ll have to take a necessary step down in video quality.



But still–the LG 32LE5300 will be a great way to introduce LED into the home this season. It’s not really big, really flashy or really expensive, but it will be a surprisingly solid addition to your home theater needs.

LG 32LE5300 Television Review–Small But Nicely Done



It’s a little smaller than we ordinarily see, and it’s not quite as good as others for a lot of reasons, but today’s review target, the LG 32LE5400, does have a lot to offer and will be one you’ll want to see.



The LG 32LE5400 is a thirty two inch 1080p LED television that offers up 120hz playback to reduce blurring at high speeds, Energy Star 4.0 compatibility, your choice of three AV modes to change settings according to what you’re watching, the Picture Wizard and Intelligent Sensor to modify settings according to conditions, either automatically or manually, 24P Real Cinema to augment your movie watching, Clear Voice II for improved dialogue, Infinite Sound for improved bass, two ten watt speakers with Dolby Digital decoders, four HDMI ports, two component inputs, two composite inputs, one RF port, one PC input, one PC audio input, one USB port, and one headphone jack.



See what I mean? It’s pretty nice. There’s room enough here for most of your gear, which is handy, and almost equal love for old and new hardware alike. The video is a little low quality for 1080p LED, but still pretty nice (size has a hand in the wow-factor of the video, really, so this should be in line with expectations), and the sound is decent enough for ten watt speakers. The Dolby Digital backup there is a big help.



And the price isn’t exactly terrible–the folks out at Amazon are offering these up for five hundred bucks, which is pretty good for a moderately sized LED television. You can do better, of course, but you’ll have to take a necessary step down in video quality.



But still–the LG 32LE5300 will be a great way to introduce LED into the home this season. It’s not really big, really flashy or really expensive, but it will be a surprisingly solid addition to your home theater needs.

Samsung LE22C350 22” LCD TV Specifications and price

This television is the perfect choice for a second room in the house. You can watch crystal clear pictures come to life in front of your very eyes with the Samsung 350 HD Ready LCD. A new Wide Colour Enhancer ensures that images are as real to life as possible and will have you reaching for the screen. So, don’t settle for missing out on a favourite programme when you can have this screen as a amazing back up.

Features:

  • No Samsung 3D
  • USB: JPEG
  • Channel List USB-clone
  • Auto Channel Search Available
  • Auto Power Off Available
  • Auto Volume Leveler Available
  • Caption (Subtitle)
  • Clock & On / Off Timer
  • EPG
  • Games Mode
  • OSD languages: 25 Languages (Europe)
  • Picture-In-Picture: 1 Tuner PIP
  • Sleep Timer
  • Digital Noise Filter
  • Teletext (TTXT) Available
  • User interface: Single Emotion UI
Price in Rupees : Rs. 14432 – (Rs. 15009 with VAT)
Price in Dollar : $229 – $251
Price in Euro : 169 – 186 (Euro)
Price in Pound : 143 – 157 (Pound)

LG 42PJ350R Televisions Specifications and price

42″ HD Ready Plasma TV

Expand your viewing experience with the Plasma 42PJ350 HD TV. The Plasma packs in a range of other features such as 600Hz Sub Field Driving, Smart Energy Saving Plus as well as USB 2.0 making it a must buy for the feature savvy enthusiast.

Features

  • SIMPLINK Connectivity
  • Intelligent Sensor
  • 3,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
  • USB Plus
  • Smart Energy Saving Plus (5 Star Energy Saving rated by Malaysia Government)
  • Razor Frame
  • 600Hz Sub-field Driving
Price: Rs. 46,990

LG 22LH20R LCD TV / LED TV / Plasma TV Price and Features

The LH20 is a HD LCD TV with a sleek design, Dual XD Engine, 24p Real Cinema, Invisible Speakers with SRS TruSurround XT, as well as AV Modes for Cinema, Sports, and Games—in short, everything you need to bring the HD experience home.

Specifications:
  • Screen Size – 22″
  • Type – LCD
  • HD TV – Yes
  • Contrast Ratio – 15,000:1
  • Clear Voice 2 – Yes
  • HDMI – 2
  • AV Mode – Yes
  • Invisible Speakers – Yes
  • Set(WxHxD) with Stand – 533.4 x 397 x 171 (mm)
  • Weight – 4.8kg

Price in Rupees : Rs. 24569 – (Rs. 25552 with VAT)
Price in Dollar : $390 – $428
Price in Euro : 288 – 316 (Euro)
Price in Pound : 244 – 268 (Pound)

Samsung LE32C450 32” LCD TV Specifications and price

Life’s simple pleasure, like a walk down memory lane, is easily achieved through a Samsung 450 HD Ready LCD TV, which now has an easy uploading process. With just one cable, all your favourite captured moments (which may still be left on your digitals cameras) can be easily uploaded and shown in High Definition.
Feature
  • No Samsung 3D
  • USB: Movie
  • Channel List USB-clone
  • Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)
  • Auto Channel Search available
  • Auto Power Off Available
  • Auto Volume Leveler Available
  • Caption (Subtitle)
  • Clock & On / Off Timer
  • EPG
  • Games Mode
  • OSD languages: 25 Languages (Europe)
  • Picture-In-Picture: 1 Tuner PIP
  • Sleep Timer
  • Digital Noise Filter
  • Teletext (TTXT) Available
  • User interface: Single Emotion UI
Price in Rupees : Rs. 21776 – (Rs. 22647 with VAT)
Price in Dollar : $346 – $379
Price in Euro : 255 – 280 (Euro)
Price in Pound : 216 – 237 (Pound)

Sharp LC-60LE820UN LCD TV Review and Price

With the introduction of the LC-60LE820UN, Sharp once again demonstrates its leadership in LCD and LED technology. In a monumental engineering breakthrough, Sharp’s proprietary Quad Pixel Technology, a 4-color filter that adds yellow to the traditional RGB, enables a vast array of colors to be displayed for the first time. A stunning new contemporary Edge lit design proudly announces a new direction for AQUOS® LCD TVs in 2010. The proprietary AQUOS LED LCD system comprised of the X-Gen LCD panel and UltraBrilliant LEDs enables an incredible dynamic contrast ratio of 5,000,000:1 and picture quality that is second to none. The LC-60LE820UN is fully featured, including the addition of Netflix streaming video capability through the AQUOS Net™ service, along with the industry’s leading online support system, AQUOS Advantage Livesm. A built-in media player allows for playback of music and photos via the USB port.

Features

  • Full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) Resolution – with more than 8 million dots for the sharpest picture possible.
  • Quad Pixel Technology – featuring a 4 color filter that adds yellow to the traditional RGB.
  • UltraBrilliant LED system – includes a unique “double-dome” light amplifier lens and multi-fluorescents, enabling high brightness and color purity.
  • Full HD 1080p X-Gen LCD Panel – is designed with advanced pixel control to minimize light leakage and a wider aperture to let more light through, providing the industry’s highest contrast level.
  • 120Hz Fine Motion Enhanced – for improved fast-motion picture quality.
  • AQUOS LINK™ – enables convenient control of AQUOS Blu-ray Disc™ players.
  • AQUOS Net – delivers customized Internet content, Netflix and live customer support via an Ethernet connection, viewable in widget, full-screen or split-screen mode.
  • USB Photo Viewer with Music Player – enables enjoyment of high-resolution digital JPEG images and MP3 music files.
Price in Rupees : Rs. 92996 – (Rs. 96716 with VAT)
Price in Dollar : $1476 – $1620
Price in Euro : 1089 – 1197 (Euro)
Price in Pound : 923 – 1014 (Pound)

Samsung LA-22B350 22″ Multi-System PAL/NTSC/SECAM LCD TV Review and Price

The Samsung LA-22B350 is a fantabulous Small Sized multi system LCD TV. It supports all Pal/NTSC/Secam inputs, and has world wide tuners for almost all part of the world. It’s 110-220 volts like all our televisions and can be used anyplace in the world. It’s graceful Piano black finish and fantastic picture quality sets it apart from all other models in it’s range.

Features
  • Samsung 22″ LA-22B350 Multi System LCD TV
  • 22″ Active Matrix TFT ASV (Advanced Super View) LCD Panel
  • NTSC/PAL/SECAM Color System – Watch any video signal on this TV!
  • TV Tuners: PAL BG, PAL I, Secam BG, DK/ PAL DK, PAL DVB-T Digital Tuner
  • Digital PAL TV tuner – DVT-B, no Digital tuner for NTSC
  • HDMI Input X 1
  • World-wide Dual Voltage 110-240 volts 50-60 hertz
  • 1 year parts and labor Limited Warranty
Price in Rupees : Rs. 27089 – (Rs. 28173 with VAT)
Price in Dollar : $430 – $472
Price in Euro : 317 – 349 (Euro)
Price in Pound : 269 – 295 (Pound)