Loewe answers meaning of life with 42in plasma

Loewe answers meaning of life with 42in plasma. Home Cinema, Televisions, Plasma televisions, Loewe 0

1 April 2005 16:12 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Loewe has extended its Xelos family of televisions with the addition of a Xelos A 42 a 42in Plasma television.

Packed with goodies such as Lowe's DigitalPlus platform and high resolution HD plasma technology the new television becomes the largest model in the range. The model also includes Diagonal Contour Control and Luminance Transition Improvement to optimise the picture quality and according to Lowe to deliver sharp, flicker-free screen images.

The Xelos A 42 is 'HD ready' and can display high definition pictures, whilst the HDMI provides high definition playback quality of digital picture and sound signals.

Loewe's Xelos A 42 plasma joins the Xelos SL 37 HD/DR+, Xelos SL 32 HD/DR+, Xelos A 26, Xelos A 22 and Xelos SL20 LCDs in a product line that offers the perfect solution and screen size for any requirement.

The unit will cost £3,499.

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