Articles tagged ‘budget’

LG Electronics 32LH2000: Bargain Medium Sized LCD TV

04 Jun 2009 in Television

Apart from earning a name in the world of electronics for producing the best refrigerators and air conditioners, LG has been equally successful in producing the most high end television sets. The latest in the block is the LG Electronics 32LH2000 that has already started creating ripples in the industry because of its sleek designing and packaging. People have already started taking notice because of the splendid visual quality that it offers and the other features which make this visual delight more endearing. Seconding that fact is the name of the manufacturer behind the product. LG Electronics has always been known to give consumers its best and has sold millions of its services. (more…)


Sony KDL-32S3000: an excellent Budget Buy

17 Mar 2009 in Television

The Sony KDL-32S3000 is a 31 inch HDTV flat panel LCD TV and a classy piece from the Bravia television range. Though it might not be the best of the Bravia TVs, it does keep up to Sony’s quality and performance. The Sony LCD TV is not a regular HD full resolution of 1920X1080 but is a 720p HD resolution set. The looks of this Sony model may seem conservative while it also does not bare the 100 Hz refresh rates. However, the LCD TV does have “Sony’s Live colour creation technology”, which basically allows a greater reproduction of images. (more…)


Toshiba SD-580E DVD Player: Impressive Upscaling Capabilities

19 Jan 2009 in DVD

There is a slight respite with the Toshiba SD-580E DVD Player as compared to the previous disappointing model, the XD-E500. This model comes with 720p, 1080i and 1080p upscaling for DVDs. This should please the HD TV owners who are looking to get the most out of their DVD collection. (more…)


BenQ MP512 ST: Aimed at the Budget Projector Market

10 Dec 2008 in Projectors

The BenQ MP512 ST has been launched with the clear objective of targeting the unexplored terrain of the budget projector market. The projector is simply something to take note of, especially considering its unexpectedly low price. It goes without saying that you cannot expect the high-end features that are associated with products from the other end of the price-spectrum from the budget MP512 ST. The unit has a relatively low resolution of 800×600 (SVGA), but users can take heart from the fact that it delivers quite a dramatic and encouraging video quality. Company sources claim that the unit is specially designed for use with the Nintendo Wii in mind. (more…)


Toshiba TLP-S10: Worthy of Applause

31 Oct 2008 in Projectors

It is not an easy task to decide on a budget projector, even if we take into consideration the continuous downward trend of projector prices. One particular reason for this predicament is that there are very few models in this particular category. This means you often have to go for models that are not quite up to the mark. It is therefore great that the Toshiba TLP-S10 has hit the market and that it is not the average type typical at this price range. Instead, it is specially designed to cater to both home entertainment and for use in presentations. The set up of the unit is also rather simple, with an extendable front foot to adjust for height. (more…)


Toshiba TDP-T95U: Get your Dream Features at half the standard Price!

21 Oct 2008 in Projectors

The Toshiba TDP-T95U is a practical solution for anyone looking for a decent projector at an affordable price, and in all probability is it unlikely to create a hole in your pocket. The unit presents a really alluring middle option by combining great brightness and a well-rounded selection of inputs, which is a great bargain considering its brightness levels exceed those of the HP MP3135, which is twice as expensive. It also has a great connectivity network that compares favourably with most of the prominent brands of its ilk. The unit’s main selling point is, in fact, that you can basically get all the hip and happening features offered by other brands at practically half their price rate! (more…)


Panasonic DVD-RV31 DVD player: Maintaining the Tempo

20 Oct 2008 in DVD

The Panasonic DVD-RV31 DVD is all about solid performance. It is integrated with a host of basic, but quality, features that definitely make it worth a consideration, especially if you consider the minimal impact its low price will have on your pocketbook. As an entry level player, it has just about all the features you could generally wish for. Then there are also some extra high-end features like the Advanced Virtual Surround Sound mode, which pumps out some wonderful surround sound. The feature making the most waves, however, is the smooth slow motion and fast scan feature, which is one of the smoothest in the industry. This unique feature has five speeds each, in forward and reverse modes. Then there is also the disc stabiliser feature that makes the playback of slightly warped discs possible. This factor will go a long way in ensuring that your favourite media files that may have been strained from years of stress, can still be used effectively to bring back those nostalgic memories. (more…)


Panasonic DVD-S47S: Great Offer at a Cheap Price

16 Oct 2008 in DVD

Panasonic needs no introduction, since the company has now been churning out remarkable products for decades with amazing consistency. One aspect that has come to be associated with it, and that you will invariably notice, is the company’s products are amongst the cheapest in the market. Their fanatical price slicing policies are now legendary, yet they are typically undertaken without compromising on quality. Its latest launch, the Panasonic DVD-S47S, is no different and, in fact, is one of the least expensive progressive-scan DVD players to have hit the market. Available in two elegant colours, silver and black, it incorporates a number of interesting features. With its miniature size standing at a mere 2.06 inches tall, the player is endowed with more portability and mobility, which is especially useful for making it fit seamlessly into your home entertainment system. (more…)