Experience change With VideoconIndia's leading consumer electronics and home appliances companyPublished: 23 September, 2009Videocon, India's leading consumer electronics and home appliances company, has announced its entry into the UK market for consumer electronics products. The company has launched its brand in the UK, focusing is on selling high-quality products at affordable prices with a range of LCD TVs which will be available in UK retail chains by the end of this summer.
Sony XEL-1Published: 12 August, 2009Televisions don't come any thinner than this model, which is just 3mm deep at the thinnest point. It also weighs just 2kg. The XEL-1 has an 11in screen and uses OLED technology, which offers improved contrast and motion over LCD sets. It doesn't have a backlight, so energy consumption is lower than for a comparable LCD set too. An ideal set for the consumer who likes to be at the cutting edge of consumer technology.
Philips Cinema 21:9Published: 12 August, 2009Movies buffs who like watching Blu-ray discs will enjoy watching this TV. The Cinema 21:9 has a 21:9 aspect ratio, the same as a cinema screen. This means that, unlike conventional widescreen sets with a 16:9 aspect ratio, there are no black bars on the top or bottom of the screen. There's also Ambilight Spectra 3 technology, which uses LED lighting and 200Hz Clear LCD technology for smoother pictures. Added to this are the NetTV internet service and built-in Wi-Fi wireless network technology.
Samsung UE46B7000WWPublished: 12 August, 2009This 1080p LCD set has a 46in screen and is less than 30mm deep. It offers LED backlighting for even sharper contrast, while Wide Colour Enhancer Pro provides even better colour reproduction. There's also 100HZ Motion Plus technology and Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) network technology for connecting devices on a home network. Users can access Samsung's Internet@TV broadband service, and there are four HDMI sockets.
Sharp LC-32DH57EPublished: 12 August, 2009A product with lots of green features including a low power consumption of just 90W and a standby option of 0.6W. The eco-control button on the remote allows users to activate the Energy Save Mode, which decreases power consumption by up to 40% whilst the TV is being watched. An Optical Picture Control system adjusts the screen brightness to match the room's ambient lighting condition, while an automatic volume control always keeps the sound at a specified preset volume.
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