Wednesday, January 25, 2012

I Speak TV!

Freshly delivered, getting it for a friend. A Sony Bravia 26'' LCD Digital Color TV. This was something within her budget.


If you're wondering, I'm always the "Go-To" TV guy. Most people don't want to do research or talk pixel ratios and contrast. But I do meet hot chicks this way. Hah!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

3D TV Samsung LN46C750

For a mid-level screen its a considerably sleek. The gloss black finish and textured plastic does wonders for the Samsung LN46C750 which it makes it more look expensive and stylish.


The price is nice for an introductory 3D TV at $1400, and this one's being from the LCD forerunner Samsung, which makes many of the LCD sets that rate high in consumer reviews. But this particular model might fall a bit short of your expectations on the 3D side and the backlighting issues, but I guess that explains why its moderately priced for a 46-inch LCD set. Still, it delivers a High Definition performance, the screen is basically excellent. The screen resolution is 1080p and it has dual volume capacity with its 10 Watt speakers, wide color enhancer feature, and supports Skype. This is certainly a cheap way to get into a 3D TV if you are in the market.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Mom's LCD TV

I gave my mom an LCD flatscreen TV last Christmas. I didn't have the time to mount the TV in her living room though. So when I went home for a visit last week, this was waiting for me.


I don't know what to make of it. Kinda shabby chic, but very homey, sooo Mom! I'm glad she's not styling my apartment.


Friday, November 18, 2011

Sony Future Labs Crystal LED TVs

Sony's prototype 55-inch Crystal LED display is all about super contrast and supersized color gamut- we're talking 6 million LEDs creating this cutting edge resolution of greens, reds and blues with the promise of low power consumption.

The series of Sony Crystal LED Display HDTVs will be out midyear 2013. Definitely, something new to look out for! Considering Sony has handed over the OLED HDTV reigns to the two electronic giants LG and Samsung, it is discontinuing production of its OLED TV line. Sony is leveling up and has its eyes on creating a bigger stride with its Crystal LED series.