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Loewe Launches the Xelos LED TV and More

Loewe has announced a new LED TV range, Xelos, as well as the addition of the Napster digital music streaming service to its MediaNet internet TV portal.
Loewe has announced a new LED TV range, Xelos, that is available in 32 and 40 inches. For only £995, the Xelos LED TV features LED-backlit and full HD LCD panels and digital tuners. The Loewe Xelos LED TV are available in black and chrome finishes.
In addition to this is the Loewe Sound System+ for a ‘premium audio experience.’ The Sound System+ is packed with a USB port, capable of playing music, video and images, as well as recording to an external hard drive.
Moreover, Loewe also added Napster digital music streaming services to its MediaNet Internet TV portal. However, it is only available for Individual LED, Connect LED and Art LED set. And if you are using any of Loewe’s Internet-enabled LED TVs, register to Napster and get 14 days of free access to NapsterUnlimited.
View Article Source »Toshiba Rocks Rome with 2011 HDTVs

Remember the name 'Toshiba' when choosing your next HDTV. Their new lineup will simply blow your mind!
Toshiba rocked the CES with their glasses-free 3D displays, but this time they decided to highlight their conventional HDTVs at an event in Rome. Make no mistake about it though, Toshiba definitely made a good impression with their new TVs and laptops.
One that stands out above the rest of the competition is the 55ZL1 model, which has everything ranging from a seven core CEVO CPU to Pro-LED512 panel. It is a first with its 512 zones of dimming with 3,072 LEDs, and a facial recognition system, which records preferences of the person using the television. Plus the television has active shutter 3D glasses to boot.
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