Showing posts with label TVs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TVs. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

"Sony, Panasonic Unveil 4K OLED TVs at CES 2013"

Sony 4K OLED

Three-D TVs did not create much of an impact in the market since it was introduced in last year’s CES, so electronics companies are banking on what they hope would be the next big thing in home entertainment: Ultra HD TVs.

"HiSense Reveals Transparent 3D Display"

HiSense Transparent 3D TV

HiSense, a state-owned enterprise in China known for churning out appliances and electronics, has come up with a way to make 3D displays interesting again: by making them transparent.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

"The Voice Clarifying TV Speaker"

Voice Clarifying TV Speaker

Don’t you just hate it when TV shows break for commercials, and the volume suddenly increases exponentially? This is something that TV manufacturers have addressed in the past, where select models are able to automatically regulate the volume level so that you don’t jump out from your skin. The thing is, if you do not have such a TV, you are stuck with changing the volume frequently, and sometimes, speech of characters in the TV show do not exactly come with the clearest articulation. I guess this is where the $199.95 Voice Clarifying TV Speaker comes in handy, where this wireless speaker is said to enhance your TV viewing experience as it boosts the sound of dialog.

Friday, December 28, 2012

"LG Hecto Laser TV system"

LG Hecto Laser TV system

LG has just announced the unveiling of their 100-inch class (100-inch diagonal) Laser TV that will deliver not only Smart TV, but Digital TV capabilities as well. Touted to be an impressive home cinema system, the 100-inch class LG “HECTO” Laser TV will be made up of a special screen as well as an external Ultra Short Throw (UST) projection unit. This particularly unique system will be demonstrated for the first time at CES 2013 that is happening in just a fortnight’s time at Las Vegas, Nevada, where it will deliver Full HD 1080p resolution as well as an incredible contrast, all thanks to LG’s advanced laser-based illumination system.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

"LG Magic Remote for TV Announced"

LG Smart Remote

Watching television became more convenient with the arrival of the remote control. With it, people no longer needed to travel back and forth to change channels or adjust the volume on the TV. But for years, the remote control showed little advance in terms of technology. But now, LG is introducing the Magic Remote that offers different ways to interact with today’s new line of smart TV’s.

Friday, August 10, 2012

"Play Angry Birds Touch-Free with Samsung Smart TV"

Samsung Smart TV

With over 1 billion downloads across all available platforms, people do not seem to get tired of playing Angry Birds on any device. Now, Samsung wants you to try the iconic touch-based game to a whole new level.

Monday, July 30, 2012

"Pioneer Kuro PDP-5080 HD Flat-panel TV"

Pioneer Kuro PDP-5080 HD Flat-panel TV

Pioneer’s 5080 offer one of the most stunning pictures for a plasma TV. It envelops a clean image with little noise and has a deep shade of black, depicting shadows in above average detail. The screen is doesn’t reflect light and judders are removed by smooth video processing mode.

"Sony KDL-46XBR4 Flat-panel TV"

Sony KDL-46XBR4 Flat-panel TV

Sony LCDs are one of the best performing LCDs today. The market release of the really attractive KDL-XBR4 introduces TV fanatics, delivering the deepest, most realistic black levels in a 46-inch LCD. Color accuracy’s excellent, with its fame attributed ti 120Hz processing which aids in smoothening of judders in motion. This high-end HDTV may be very pricey for some, but if one aspires for the perfect smoothness, then this is an excellent choice.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

"Samsung LN-T4665F Flat-panel"

Samsung LN-T4665F Flat-panel

The Samsung LN-T4665F is an LCD HDTV that can provide one of the sharpest and the best images among available HDTV today. With a native resolution of 1920×1080 pixels, the LN-T4665F has enough pixels to provide a more detailed result coming from a 1080i or 1080p HDTV source. It is able to produce deeper blacks with excellent shadow details as well as a more accurate after color adjustment.

"Samsung LN-T3253H HDTV"

Samsung LN-T3253H HDTV

The new Samsung LN-T3253H is a very exquisite LCD TV as it is refined and finished in glossy black. You will also notice that the edge of the frame is rounded off for a friendly and futuristic look. The blue accent light that is seen on the front can be disabled as well as the different controls that are located on the side. They are thick, touch-sensitive icons that will never be mistaken for buttons.

Monday, July 23, 2012

"Samsung Flat Panel LCD TV"

Samsung is known to produce high quality HDTVs and its latest offering, the LN-T4665F is no different. This piece of HD technology from Samsung  packs a lot of punch for maximum viewing entertainment.
For starters, this flat-panel LCD HDTV unit produces deep blacks and gives excellent shadow detail. The colors are extremely accurate and the images are really clean. The crisp images and colors can be attributed to the 10bit processing method of Samsung which allows the LCD to produce 12.8 billion life-like colors.
Furthermore, the T4665F has a native resolution of 1920×1080 pixels (1080p), enough to produce details from an 1080i and 1080p HDTV source. The 720p HDTV, DVD, computer and standard-def sources are scaled to fit the pixels.

"Samsung 2007 Top LCD TV"

Samsung is known to produce high quality HDTVs and its latest offering, the LN-T4665F is no different. This piece of HD technology from Samsung packs a lot of punch for maximum viewing entertainment.
For starters, this flat-panel LCD HDTV unit produces deep blacks and gives excellent shadow detail. The colors are extremely accurate and the images are really clean. The crisp images and colors can be attributed to the 10bit processing method of Samsung which allows the LCD to produce 12.8 billion life-like colors.
Furthermore, the T4665F has a native resolution of 1920×1080 pixels (1080p), enough to produce details from an 1080i and 1080p HDTV source. The 720p HDTV, DVD, computer and standard-def sources are scaled to fit the pixels.