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Loewe Art And Connect 3D TV Series

by Johan on August 26, 2011 · 2 comments

Loewe Art And Connect 3D TV Series

Loewe has unveiled a trio of 3D-enabled flatscreen televisions in their Art and Connect series. The Connect 40, Art 40 and Art 46 come equipped with the Active Shutter technology, which means that you will not require special or proprietary 3D glasses to view 3D content. The Loewe Art provides a 200Hz picture quality, making it perfect for fast action movies and sports, while the Loewe Connect offers the company’s MediaNet and MediaPortal for accessing web content. No word on pricing at this moment. [T3]

Loewe Individual 3D TV

by Johan on July 4, 2011 · 0 comments

Loewe Individual 3D TV

The Loewe Individual 3D TV allows you to choose the color of the TV’s insets. Available colors include metalized chrome, neon pink, ebony, blue, and more. The TV also packs plenty of features under the hood. For starters, the Loewe Individual 3D TV works with Loewe Active 3D glasses, and it can even convert 2D content into 3D. The 3D TV also features a built-in DVR with a 500GB of storage capacity, a Loewe Subwoofer for lively bass and the Loewe Sound Projector for 7.1 sound from a single speaker. The Loewe Individual 3D TV is currently available in 55-inch, 46-inch, 40-inch and 32-inch models. [Product Page]

Loewe BluTech Vision Blu-ray Player

by Nicole on April 17, 2008 · 0 comments

The Loewe BluTech Vision Blu-ray player is the latest Blu-ray players and here’s what Trusted Reviews says about it: “If you’re looking for visual decadence then no-one does it quite like Loewe, and the BluTech Vision is yet another addition to its impressive portfolio of eye-catching kit. It’ll make a stylish addition to your system, particularly if that system is made up of matching Loewe kit, but despite its seductive exterior we’re not enamoured by what’s under the hood – the profile 1.0 specification and limited hi-res audio support are bad enough, but the poor multimedia compatibility, sluggish interface and patchy performance rub salt in the wound, particularly at this price. You’re better off buying the Panasonic DMP-BD30, which is a cheaper and more talented player that gets you many more features and Profile 1.1 capabilities into the bargain.” Not sure where this is selling, but the BluTech Vision Blu-ray player is going for £795.00. Which is a bit much if you ask me. [TrustedReviews]