LG 50PG20 Plasma

Published by Sierra, on March 31st, 2008, in the categories: Plasma TV

LG 50PG20 Plasma

LG’s HDTVs are known worldwide for their slim and light form factor and for the glossy black design that made them receive prestigious awards.
In addition they feature the latest technologies to deliver high quality image and multi-channel sound, like the 50PG20 model, a 50-inch plasma HDTV built to fit any room environment.

LG 50PG20 Plasma

It has a 720p HD resolution, the Dual XD Engine, 20,000:1 high contrast ratio, Fluid Motion 180Hz Effect for smoother and clearer motion images, three HDMI with Deep Color, three AV Modes (Cinema, Sports, Game), Clear Voice technology to amplify and enhance the sound of human voice frequency range eliminating the background noise, LG SimpLink connectivity, invisible speakers, 100,000 hours to half brightness capability, PC input, and 1,500 cd/m2 brightness.

LG 50PG20 Plasma

The LG XD Engine is based on six different processors meant to enhance the contrast and details, to display deeper colors, reducing blur and noise.
LG established a suggested price of $1,599.95 but the TV model can be found at around $1,399 at online stores.

Maestro 220 2s

Published by Sierra, on March 28th, 2008, in the categories: LCD monitors

Maestro 220 2s

“The Packard Bell Maestro 220 2s is the perfect choice for consumers looking for the comfort of a 22-inch display and superior image quality,” said Emmanuel Fromont, Sales & Marketing Vice President, Packard Bell. “With its ultra-fast 2ms video response time, Diamond View coating and Dynamic Contrast technology, the Packard Bell Maestro 220 2s offers a superior viewing experience with zero blurring and vivid colours.”

This is the description of the latest Packard Bell LCD display with a fast response time and built-in 2W-speakers matching the gamers’ and movie fans’ needs.

Maestro 220 2s

The third large customer desktops industry leader in Europe took into account the fact that 2008 is to be the 22-inch monitors’ year according to statistics and came out with a high-quality display with no blurring, a 3,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, and a stylish design with black bezel and aluminum stand.

Maestro 220 2s will be available in May in Europe at a street price of 249 Euro.

Samsung Ultra SlimFit

Published by Sierra, on March 27th, 2008, in the categories: CRT TV

Samsung Ultra SlimFit


Some still prefer CRT classic TVs and Samsung is one of the best brands delivering high-quality TV models, especially with its TX-T2082 20-inch SlimFit SDTV.

Considered one of the TV models with the best image clarity, outstanding rich colors and multimedia support, the SlimFit comes in a sleek design much thinner than the others CRTs existent on the market.
The sound is stereo and comes from the two side speakers each of 5W, with digital noise reduction and Turbo Sound system.

Samsung Ultra SlimFit


Key elements of the Samsung ultra SlimFit include Digital Comb Filter, a 4:3 aspect ratio, 23.8 x 18.6 x 14.2 inches and a weight of 43.9 lbs.
It can be found at prices around $249.99.

Sylvania LC320SS8

Published by Sierra, on March 26th, 2008, in the categories: LCD monitors

Sylvania LC320SS8

The 32-inch WXGA LCD television is equipped for portability, durability and has low power consumption, besides the quality image it delivers and the HDTV support.
It comes in an elegant look and the features contributing in a crystal clear image are the Clear Pix Engine Plus, an 8 ms response time, a 1366 x 768 pixel resolution, 1000:1 contrast ratio, and a 170/170 degree viewing angle.

In addition it has stereo and virtual surround sound to match the quality video, two 10W speakers, and you can control the treble, bass, and surround.

Other features include: Closed Caption Decoder, English/Spanish/French support, remote control, VESA Support, S-Video, two HDMI inputs, measuring 31.6 x 10.3 x 24.5 inches at 33.2 lb.
Sylvania LC320SS8 is available at around $650 but it is considered a medium-quality TV due to its imperfect image.

Mitsubishi-GalleryPlayer Partnership

Published by Sierra, on March 25th, 2008, in the categories: LCD HDTV

Mitsubishi GalleryPlayer Partnership

"At this year's CES, we saw more and more TV manufacturers launching new models with features that either connect the TV to the Internet or feature USB interfaces to enable the playback of high value digital content. We are extremely pleased to be partnering with Mitsubishi and today's announcement further validates how the industry is seeing the revenue generating potential in digital content," said Paul Brownlow, President and Founder of GalleryPlayer, the inventor of HD Lifestyle Imagery technology meant to increase the production efficiency and enhance the presentation, rights management, promotion and cross-platform distribution of high definition rights-protected imagery via the Internet, cable and consumer electronics products.

Mitsubishi GalleryPlayer Partnership

This way, Paul Brownlow is announcing the collaboration with Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America to embed HD art and photography in 2008 flat screen models, along with several TV manufacturers that formed a team working on offering digital media content to customers.
Besides using GalleryPlayer's technology in its new HDTV line, Mitsubishi will also create a co-branded presentation website from where customers will be able to purchase the models and download, manage and export the photos from The Metropolitan Museum of Art and National Geographic.

Mitsubishi became one of the world’s leaders in HDTV industry after coming with its proprietary technologies such as the 1080p DLP 6-Color Light Engine that enables a wider range of colors and whiter whites, generating yellow, cyan and magenta directly, without combining red with green and blue. It is the world's first TV manufacturer that uses the sixth color, magenta, for picture creation.
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