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Sony Bravia picture frame HDTV
This is the stuff we're looking for! A minimalistic design with the latest high tech features hidden into it. The new Sony Bravia E4000 LCD televisions are designed to blend in with other picture frames. The E4000 series has a 26, 32 and 40-inch model, all with 3 HDMI, 1 SCART input and full HD for the 32 and 40-inch models. There's a range of color correcting technologies on-board, one of them is the 'Picture Frame Mode' to display images when the TV is not in use. There are six (...)  read more
Sony OLED extreme thin HDTV
A contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1 is pretty extreme. But that's not the only amazing thing about the Sony OLED television. It's only 3 mm thin. Sony uses a brand new technology it developed called Organic LED. The technology was presented back in January but will hit retail this December in Japan. According to Engadet it has something to do with competition between Sony and Samsung because Samsung publicly doubted if Sony would be able to produce the new technology before the end of the year. (...)  read more
Loewe media center television
On this years IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin, Loewe introduces the Connect Series televisions. There will be three models of the HDTV in sizes between 32 en 42 inches. But that's not what makes the Connect Series cool and new. Loewe wants to change the TV into an intelligent, networked media center. Each display includes a built-in network media player, integrated HD tuner, a USB port for digital cameras or mp3 players, Ethernet / WiFi modules and optionally an HDD recorder to record (...)  read more
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Philips Aurea LCD television
Philips once started off with the production of light bulbs in Eindhoven, the Netherlands which the Dutch still call 'the light city'. So the origin of the company sort of came back when the Ambilight LCD and plasma televisions were introduced. With a technology that creates an ambient light on the wall behind and around the television that corresponds to the screens content. This will give a feeling of a larger screen, a more immersive viewing experience and reduced eye strain. The Philips (...)  read more
waterproof bathroom television
If the earlier discussed mirror bathroom television is a bit too expensive or complicated for you, this waterproof bathroom monitor might be a good alternative. ChinaVasion sells it for around $ 240,-. It's an 8 inch LCD screen with a resolution of 640 x 480, built-in speakers and has all the inputs you may need to hook it up to your media center station or other media devices. Looks like another great secondary screen for a home media (...)  read more
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