June 17, 2010 | Posted by bLavish as TV at 3:27 pm | (1) Comment »
Bring the wonder of 3D straight to your living room with groundbreaking technology from Samsung. Their new 3D television adds a entirely new perceptive, depth and dimension to scenes to create a completely jaw-dropping experience. Samsung 3D Active Glasses sync up with your 3D TV to produce 3D images, allowing you to watch movies and TV with action that leaps right off the screen. Even your favorite shows can now be transformed to 3D in real time.
To recreate the experience of depth on television, a 3D TV will display two separate but overlapping images of the same scene simultaneously, and at slightly different angles as well. A pair of Active Glasses helps viewers perceive the two 2D images as one 3D image.
See all the jaw-dropping 3D action through Samsung’s sleek Active Glasses (sold separately). These glasses use a shutter technique to quickly block the left eye, and then the right, in sync with the TV which itself is alternating left and right images rapidly. This is fast enough that the brain perceives no gaps. The glasses help the mind merge the two images into one, creating a 3D effect and offering a deep, immersive experience. Samsung also offers two forms of 3D glasses – battery-operated and rechargeable – that will fit comfortably over prescription glasses.
Samsung’s eye-popping 3D capabilities can be found in our new lineup of LED, LCD and Plasma TVs, and Blu-ray Players, including the LED 7000, LCD 750, PDP 7000 and Blu-ray 6900.
For more information, visit http://www.samsung.com/us/consumer/tv-video/televisions/led-tv/UN46C7000WFXZA/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail&cid=ppc_hdt_goo_Generic+3D_TV_3+D+Television
June 14, 2007 | Posted by bLavish as TV at 11:00 am | (3) Comments »

So, the next time you’re in Korea, don’t bother with those traditional wedding ducks, it’s TVs that you want to bring home.
The very first consumer 70-inch LCD TV has finally hit the market & Korea is where you need to be to buy it for $63,484.
The make of this monster TV is as of yet unknown, but we know that at least 100 of them were manufactured. So, have you booked that flight yet?
April 25, 2007 | Posted by bLavish as TV at 10:00 am | (2) Comments »

Say hello to bathtub happiness with this wonderful piece of creation, the HD Ready 19″ Freeview Waterproof Bathroom Television.
With this spectacular invention, you can now have your rubber ducky & eat it too. I mean, you can enjoy that wondrous bubble bath while watching your stories, as it were.
This new 19″ model is just the thing I need to be hanging over the hot tub, right? With separate waterproof ceiling-mounted speakers, this Freeview TV is just for me! Cost, $2000.
February 21, 2007 | Posted by bLavish as The Most Expensive, TV at 9:00 am | (2) Comments »
So, you were planning on spending some serious money on an LCD TV, right? Well, how about $130,000? Does that sound about right?
This YALOS Diamond LCD TV from Keymat is arguably the most expensive LCD TV ever made. This one of a kind television screen features not just a diamond or two, but 160 diamonds, totaling more than 20 carats. I am sure you will also appreciate the white gold plating as well.
Whew, now that’s an LCD TV an heiress can be proud of!
Via: Engadget
January 9, 2007 | Posted by bLavish as TV at 12:00 pm | Comments off
Whichever way you look at it, the market says go Panasonic for all your projection needs. The newest projectors from Panasonic, the PT-AX100U & PT-AE1000U, are blowing the competition out of the water.
The AX 100 features Light Harmonizer Technology for a great picture, no matter the light conditions. The HD AE1000 is a brilliant machine with an even more brilliant image. All I have to say is, dish the flat screen & come on over to the projection way of thinking.
Via: Panasonic.com
June 8, 2006 | Posted by bLavish as TV at 2:13 pm | Comments off
Go ahead & splash all you want while watching The Life Aquatic on this little beauty. This waterproof TV made its debut at Computex and is being dubbed the “bathroom TV” although you would out it anywhere splashing may be involved like the hot tub or bathing your pup in the kitchen sink.
This waterproof TV features a 1024 x 768 resolution, 400:1 contrast ratio & 3-watt speakers. No news on cost, but pretty handy nonetheless.
Via: Gizmodo
