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LCD TV and Displays


Day of the triffid bezel Sharp D77X 120 Hz TVs

Its a television



Now some incoherent ramblings from Rab...

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This is the largest set in our range and represents the current pinnacle of mass productioin Japanese LCDTV's.

Now that its run in and settled in with Blu Ray and Media players at the front of the store this device is just fantastic. It is go priced to match the Panasonic and Pioneer 60 inch Plasma's that are available and unlike those dosnt consume vast amounts of power or reflect your image like a bathroom mirror. A brilliant convergent technology display.

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Loewe Compose 52 with optional speakers



This range of TVs I confess has been a humbling experience. They are just so much better than South East Asian devices, the image that greets me on oh so familiar demo material is immediately outstanding. They do that trick of adding depth to a two dimensional image and are seemingly free of all those processing artefacts that one desparately tries to ignore after youve noticed them for the first time. Oh and they look ... just gorgeous.

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Recently received in store is the new LED backlight LCD TV from Sharp. This 40 inch model uses an array of lighting elements behind the LCD panel unlike it's competitor from Samsung that uses an edge lit system with diffusor.

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Loewe Art SL 47 with optional floor stand

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This very well priced range of Televisions is now available with manufacturers cash back rebates for this month. With a sale price of $2999 plus an extra $500 cash back the 52 inch is a hard offer to go past ... you are being paid to take one away!

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We have just received the first examples of this much awaited divergent LCD tech screens from Sharp. Basically they use an extra yellow Pixel in addition to the red green and blue and as such are offering new levels of brightness and vibrancy in their image reproduction capabilities.

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$2499.00

With LED back lighting and a full profile 2.0 Blu Ray player tucked into it's side, this slick black 40" panel is a real paragon of modern television technology... now if it just had a built in jet pack we really would be living in the future.

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$2799.00

This is the latest incarnation of the 100HZ 52 inch Sharp Panel to be released in Australia. They have dropped the slightly retro curvey front piece, gone to Black on Black edge trim rather than the silver of the D85 version,(the picture is actually a D85 sorry..) and offer an improved contrast ratio and brightness spec.

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$5995.00

We now have this unique cinemascope 2560 x 1080 television on display. It has finally shunted over our hard working Fujitsu 50" Plasma as the main Television in the primary surround sound dem room in 164 Lygon. As you may be aware Philips excellent LCD TV sets were ignominiously withdrawn after barely weeks of distribution as part of the general retractiion of TV brands and models bought about by the GFC last year.

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$6999.00

Individual 40 Compose Full-HD+ 100 DR+
See, hear and compose.


Loewe Compose 40

  • 100 Hz technology for perfectly brilliant images - more flowing movements without any jumping or contour blurring.
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    $7999.00

    This is one of the half dozen TV's that have been made that you can walk around in the middle of the room and note that its rear aspect is as good looking as its front. On the alloy rotating floor stand it looks like something that fell out our future. And sadly relegates other TVs to the past.

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    $11999.00

    Individual 52 Compose Full-HD+ 100 DR+
    See, hear and compose.


    Loewe Compose 52

    We use one of these in our display in Drummond St and it is uncanny. See it on good TV feed (and the bad thing can be that whilst the TV is more revealing than any other single chassis display of any TV it also will only look normal on a regular SD Foxtel signal) or a good Blu Ray/DVD and it will transfix you with the clarity of the visuals.

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    Opinions

    • The Sharp Quattron has landed - rab
      We have just received the first examples of this much awaited divergent LCD tech screens from Sharp...
    • Transparent OLED Screen - rab
      from the CES 2010 is this very cool OLED screen with 40 percent transparency, this is very much from the annals of Sci Fi such as "Minority Report" and is a good example of narrative creating the techno magic that will no doubt soon be in everyday use...
    • The writing on the wall... - troy
      We are often told that people don't realise you can still buy a standalone CD player...
    • Obsolete ... - rab
      The fact of obsolescence rests uncomfortably on our industry...

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