Tuesday, March 2, 2010

This is my 1w high powerled review







Not sure what to do with that huge wad of cash lying in your bedroom? You could always splurge it on this Ingo Maurer inspired LED table, and considering that it costs a good $23,175, it should do a fairly good job of reducing your pile of cash. The table sports a laminated safety glass on the top, not to mention 278 white LEDs which can emit light both ways. This LED table is powered by 48 volts DC, so you’ll need to keep it plugged in to stay juiced, and you’ll be able to use the external ballast for dimming. You have to admit, having dinner on a $23k LED table would certainly be an interesting experience, though you’d probably get bored of it real fast.







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UPDATE: Amazon US has listed 55-incher from the 7000 Series up for sale at $3,299.


South Koreans will be the first ones to enjoy Samsung’s full HD 3D LED TVs. The 46- and 55-inches from both Series 7000 and 8000 have been announced for South Korea while Europeans will get it from March.


Samsung is expecting a global sales target of 2m units, which may seem aggressive but Samsung is confident of meeting it because of the underlying technologies that make these TVs ahead of the competition, content deals and aggressive marketing. To provide 3D content globally, Samsung has joined hands with Dreamworks Animation. Samsung is also in talks with other studios and game developers.


These Samsung TVs boast slim and attractive design, advanced Hyper-real engine, up to 16 times better Clear Motion Rate, 2D to 3D content conversion, 3D Active Glasses, DLNA, Internet@TV, Skype support and up to 40 percent lower power consumption when compared to traditional LCD TVs.


Price

Series 7000: 46-inches – 4,200,000 won ($3610); 55-inches – 5,800,000 won ($4990)

Series 8000: 46-inches – 4,200,000 won ($3870); 55-inches – 6,100,000 won ($5250)










  • Samsung to come up with 400/480Hz TV?

  • Samsung unveils 8500 Series LED HDTVs

  • 6mm thick LED TV gracing the IFA show floor

  • Rumor: Samsung 9000 Series LED TVs by year-end in US


Source: Samsung Hub





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