All about: Loewe televisions
While the invention of the television can be dated back to the 1800s with the cathode ray tube, the Loewe company has capitalised on something modern, which is the flat screen television. Even thought the flat-screened TV was first developed in the 1960s, it became the most popular television in 2005, outselling the cathode ray televisions. The Loewe company took the development of the technology, and brought it to a new level with its line of televisions.
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Individual
The Loewe Individual was the first flat-screened TV offered by the company in 2005. What makes this TV stand out on the store shelves, was the fact that the housing of the television could be individualised with a variety of inset colours, as well as the manner in which the television is set-up. You can choose contrast or high-gloss effect filter panel, screens, sizes ranging from 32 to 52 inches, as well as the capacity to hook it up with various sound systems and media.
Reference
This Loewe television offers full-HD 200 Hz. The television is slightly tilted on its stand, and has a housing made of aluminum with a contrast filter panel. It is large in size around 52 inches. The base is motorised, which allows you to turn the television in the direction or angle that you prefer. The Loewes Reference TV lends itself to high-quality sound systems.
Connect
The Loewe Connect TV has LED back-lighting which gives a the picture quality of 200Hz. While it is not as of good quality as the Reference, the sharpness of the picture quality is undeniable. The screen is made from grey glass contrast filter. The Connect, as the name implies, is set-up for connectivity with the Internet. The Connect comes with a variety of stand options, from wall-mounted, pedestal to free-form. The Connect ranges in size from the Connect 22 to Connect 40 LED. Art LED The Art LED is similar to the Connect, in the sense that it shares a similar size range: 32 to 46 inches. What sets this TV apart from the Connect is that it also offers a variety of colours for the housing: mocha, glass black and silver. Like the Connect, it comes with a number of mounting options.
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