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Samsung HL61A750 - 61-inch LED DLP HDTV

samsung-hl61a750-lcd Samsung’s all new HL61A750 LCD TV comes packed with excellent features and yet the price is less than $2K. There are lots of options for picture optimization and connectivity.

The Design:

Arguably the best in its class. It has the glossy black finish with a thin bezel surrounding the edges of the screen. The remote is cool too, it also comes in a glossy black finish minus the backlight. There is this apple style round dial on the remote which is meant for navigating the menu.

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Pioneer’s KURO line upgraded - now with 5x deeper black levels

pioneer-kuro-plasmatv Pioneer announced new line of plasma TV’s which features black levels five times deeper than its predecessor KURO models. Initially the upgraded panels will be available 50 and 60-inch screens. Features include 1080p(Full HD), advanced SRS WOW HD audio, auto volume stabilization(automatically controls the volume levels while switching channels), optimum mode(for adjusting picture based on the lighting conditions).

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Sony Bravia 4000 Series


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Sony Introduced four new full HD models in 32, 40, 46, and 52-inch sizes. All models feature Bravia 2 Engine, Bravia Sync, 24p True Engine, and XMB technologies. The BRAVIA W4000 series transforms into a Picture Frame Mode when the TV is not in use. In the Picture Frame mode, digital photos are displayed in HD quality by automatically reducing the brightness of the screen for natural effect and for saving energy as well.

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BenQ V2400W - World’s slimmest 24-inch monitor

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BenQ introduced its new V2400VW monitor which the company claims to be the world’s slimmest 24-inch monitor. The technical specifications of the monitor says that the display measures 6 cm at the thickest point and 2.28 cm at the thinnest point. Apart from the slim factor, the design of the monitor is very pleasing in appearance as well.

BenQ used a new plastic injection technology that is responsible for the curves and slim factor. MORE »