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Toshiba products with Blu-ray technology
by Televisions.com Germany on Aug 9th 2009 August 10, 2009 — Following widespread speculation in recent weeks, Toshiba has now officially announced plans to join the Blu-ray Disc Association and to incorporate Blu-ray technology into its products. Toshiba’s HD-DVD format famously lost 2007–2008’s “format war” with Blu-ray. |
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New JVC LCD TV series LT-37DV1BU, LT-42DV1BU, and LT-47DV1BU
by Televisions.com Germany on Aug 6th 2009 August 7, 2009 — JVC presents three LCD TVs, available immediately in 37-, 42-, and 47-inch screen sizes, and which the company describes as environmentally friendly, super-slim LCDs. |
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New JVC LT-32WX50 LCD screen with LED backlighting
by Televisions.com Germany on Aug 6th 2009 August 7, 2009 — To coincide with the IFA consumer-electronics trade fair, Japanese firm JVC is presenting its newest gadgets. Especially interesting: a seven-millimeter-thick (!), all-purpose screen, the LT-32WX50. |
| Newsflash: Picture-quality workshops at the IFA — Toshiba to offer free courses
by Televisions.com Germany on Aug 4th 2009 August 5, 2009 — What makes a good picture? Toshiba has set out to examine this question at the IFA in Berlin, putting on 45-minute courses to explain exactly what counts — and for free! |
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New multimedia monitors E2220HD and E2420HD from BenQ
by Televisions.com Germany on Aug 4th 2009 August 5, 2009 — With two new widescreen models, the E2220HD and E2420HD, BenQ hopes to attract not only office users, but also fans of games, movies, and multimedia. |
| Newsflash: Panasonic reports significant losses
by Televisions.com Germany on Aug 2nd 2009 August 3, 2009 — The global economic crisis even hits Japanese consumer-electronics companies: Panasonic reports dramatic losses, but looks optimistically to the future. |
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| Newsflash: Blu-ray fans barely buying DVDs
by Televisions.com Germany on Aug 2nd 2009 August 3, 2009 — Owners of Blu-ray players have got used to watching movies in high definition, and only rarely still buy DVDs, if at all. That’s the conclusion, at least, of a study amongst readers of a German Blu-ray magazine. |
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| Newsflash: Joint venture between Sony and Sharp
by Televisions.com Germany on Aug 2nd 2009 August 3, 2009 — In the grip of the global finance crisis, Japanese electronics-giants Sony and Sharp have announced future collaboration on panel production. |
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| Newsflash: JVC’s GD-463D10 3D TV now also announced for Europe
by Televisions.com Germany on Jul 30th 2009 July 31, 2009 — In April, we reported that JVC was planning to bring out a 46-inch 3D monitor, the GD-463D10, in July this year. The display is now also planned for release in Europe. |
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| Newsflash: Full HD, all-round MK2442 monitor from BenQ
by Televisions.com Germany on Jul 30th 2009 July 31, 2009 — Monitors for both PCs and watching TV are becoming ever more popular. Following LG’s similar announcement, BenQ is also heralding a 24-inch, all-purpose monitor: the MK2442. |
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| Newsflash: New Full HD camcorder HDC-TM350 from Panasonic
by Televisions.com Germany on Jul 28th 2009 July 29, 2009 — Panasonic is planning a late-summer European release of a new high-end camcorder with Full HD resolution and a 64-gigabyte internal flash memory. Recommended retail price for the HDC-TM350: 1,500 Euros (around 1,300 GBP). |
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New Toshiba LCDs with 200 hertz and LED backlight
by Televisions.com Germany on Jul 26th 2009 July 27, 2009 — Toshiba is also jumping on the 200-hertz bandwagon, as well as introducing LED backlights. You’ll be able to admire both technologies in the 46SV685D and 55SV685D LCD TVs, expected to hit the market in fall 2009. |
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New all-purpose weapon from LG: Full HD monitors for PC and TV
by Televisions.com Germany on Jul 26th 2009 July 27, 2009 — How practical: Monitors that are suitable for both PCs and TV-viewing. The three new Full HD monitors from Korean company LG come with 22-, 23-, and 27-inch screen diagonals, and are particularly suitable for studio apartments or student pads. |
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LH9500: New top LCD model from LG
by Televisions.com Germany on Jul 23rd 2009 July 24, 2009 — Flat, flatter, LH9500: LG’s new LED-LCD vanguard offers not only an ultra-flat construction, but also LED technology, Local Dimming, and wireless HDMI transmission. Sales of the 55-incher are expected to start in mid-August. |
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Return of the disco ball: Philips introduces a new Aurea TV
by Televisions.com Germany on Jul 23rd 2009 July 24, 2009 — A Full HD TV with a transparent frame that changes color to suit the picture? There’s only one: the Aurea from Philips! The Dutch manufacturer has overhauled and refined the 40-inch model and plans to begin sales later this year. |
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New series of LCD TVs from Philips
by Televisions.com Germany on Jul 23rd 2009 July 24, 2009 — Philips adds fuel to the “Local Dimming” trend: Due for release this summer, three new 9700 series LCDs claim to show improvements across the board. The Dutch manufacturer even quotes a dynamic contrast ratio of 5,000,000:1! |
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Two new LCD TV series from Sharp, with Full LED backlight
by Televisions.com Germany on Jul 23rd 2009 July 24, 2009 — To coincide with this year’s IFA, Sharp is introducing new LCD TVs with LED backlights: Meet the Aquos series LC-LE600E and LC-LE700E. |
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Apple-shaped LCD TV: round, red, and crunchy!
by Televisions.com Germany on Jul 19th 2009 July 20, 2009 — Chuckles at Televisions.com’s Germany bureau: Hannspree presents an LCD TV with apple styling — yes, the fruit! But is there a worm inside? |
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Ultra-flat wall mounts from Sanus Systems
by Televisions.com Germany on Jul 15th 2009 July 16, 2009 — Sanus has announced the release of two new TV wall mounts, set to coincide with this year’s IFA trade fair: the ML11 and LL11 from the VisionMount series. With these brackets, the distance between the wall and the TV will measure just 1.4 centimeters. |
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Saving energy: Philips Brilliance LCD monitor with PowerSensor
by Televisions.com Germany on Jul 15th 2009 July 16, 2009 — Philips’ new eco-model, the 225B1CS claims to use up to 50 percent less energy thanks to a sensor that detects whether the user is sitting in front of the screen or not. If they move away, the monitor automatically reduces its brightness. |