Phillips Digital widescreen flat TV 32″ is the smallest from its category, the largest one having 52 inches in diagonal.
Even if it measures 32 inches, it is a good LCD TV display option for a small living room or a bedroom, and it comes with High Definition capability, and Ambilight 2-Channel that produces ambient light complementing the colors and the light intensity, adapting the colors to the changing image on the screen automatically and independently.
The TV allows you to share songs and pictures using the built-in USB connectivity, and is equipped with a built-in HDTV tuner to receive and display terrestrial ATSC and unscrambled cable signals, while Pixel Plus 3 HD contributes at displaying sharpest and clearest pictures, offering the unique combination of natural details, vivid colors and smooth natural motion.
Pixels forming the image are enhanced to match the surrounding pixels, creating a natural image, while the artifacts and noise coming from different sources are significantly reduced to a razor sharp image.
With the dynamic contrast enhancer with the dimming backlight technology, the Phillips TV displays deep rich black levels and increased details and up to five time the contrast.
The surround sound is rendered by the Virtual Dolby Surround processing technology.
Phillips Digital widescreen flat TV 32″ has 16:9 aspect ratio, 500 cd/m2 brightness, 3200:1 dynamic screen contrast, 8 ms response time, 176 degrees viewing angle, and Anti-Reflection coated screen.
The Individual Compose 46 LCD TV is made by Loewe Opta and designed by Phoenix Design, specially for the Red Dot Design Awards 2007, where it won the Product Design Award for this modular concept-based TV model of 46 inches in diameter that can be used together with speakers attached or placed anywhere in the same room.
To build such a nice TV the designers used high quality materials like aluminum and contrast filter glass, adding the possibility to place it as free-standing, wall-mounted and table-top.
Besides the physical characteristics, Individual Compose 46 supports HDTV format and integrates a hard disk recorder.
The sound is produced by an individual speaker arrangement up to 5.1 cinema system, and other key features include Automatic Movie Detection, 500 cd/m2 brightness, 1200:1 contrast ratio, 178 degrees viewing angle, 8 ms response time, spliscreen, radio with automatic station detection, and teletext.
Let’s see another Product Design winner at Red Dot last year, the Fine Arts LCD 37, created by Stefanie Wild, Grundig Intermedia and SIGNECE Design from Munchen, Germany.
The TV display has an elegant design matching an elegant living room, and comes with a large and impressive loudspeaker zone as an addition to the high definition support, to create a great image quality surrounded by a room-filling sound experience.
With such a construction the 37-inch LCD TV holds an intelligent cable management system.
It has key features such as 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution, can render 6 million colors, has Motion Compensation, and supports Virtual Dolby Surround.
Now you can get rid of the wires that have been connected you TV display to the other home electronic components, getting the Hitachi UT HDTV with Tzero’s advanced entertainment networking technology, the ultra wideband that enables high definition imaging on the latest ultra thin TV displays from Hitachi.
Using this technology you get the same image quality from other HDMI-enabled audio and video devices, but wirelessly at up to 480 Mbps transmission speeds.
The new Ultra Thin HDTV from Hitachi supports also IPTV and WiMedia devices, becomes one of the most advanced TV displays on the market after just being presented at Customer Electronics Show in January.
Conceived by Phoenix Design and built by Loewe Opta GmbH, the Modus L37 LCD TV won last year the Red Dot Design award in the Product Design category, for the image of a home TV display with a young look, enhanced by the Flat TV Stand 4.
It has a black interior screen frame that sets the interesting optical accent helping in the creation of a high image contrast.
Sustained by Stand 4 the TV is a stand-alone unit that can be tilted two steps and rotated manually in any direction preferred by the user, and it can also be mounted on the wall or integrated into other brushed-aluminum-like home systems.
Modus L37 has a 37-inch diagonal, is HD enabled and its format is 16:9 widescreen.
The key features of the winning TV model include Automatic Movie Detection, 500 cd/m2 brightness, 800:1 contrast ratio, 178 degrees viewing angle, a 1366 x 768 resolution, 9 ms response time, Split Screen and Teletext.
The sound system used consists of a 2 x 15 Watts audio power amplifier output, 2 x 2-way closed speakers, 2-channel stereo sound and Virtual Dolby Surround.
Besides these, Modus L37 brings with also the radio function with automatic station detection system, 1670 programme positions, and DVB-C/DVB-S function.
It consumes 163 kWh per year, weighs 23 Kg and can be found at the online stores at around $3,340.
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