Toshiba intros upcoming L9300 series 4K TV

Yesterday, Toshiba Philippines let us in on their latest 4K TV offering which goes under the L9300 series. Let’s take a closer look at their latest creation and see what sets this one apart from the other 4K TVs we’ve seen in the past.

Without an in-depth knowledge of the technical terms on its specs sheet, the new Toshiba L9300 series TV may seem to be the other 4K TVs that went before it. In fact, without a side-by-side comparison of previous versions (or competing units) it can be quite tricky to appreciate the difference that these new Toshiba TVs bring to the table.

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Good thing Toshiba Philippines placed a same-sized TV from a different manufacturer beside theirs for a closer look at the advantages that the 55Z7 has to offer. Unfortunately, we cannot disclose which brand and model the other TV is, but we can share some of the things we’ve noticed on the comparison.

* Levels of Blacks and Whites are more discernible.
* Lines (Horizontal, Vertical and Diagonal) appear sharper and more refined.
* Better color representation and contrast/brightness adjustment.
* Lesser image noise thanks to 4K Digital Noise Reduction tool
* Near-4K resolution even on 1080p contents

All of these features are possible through Toshiba’s in-house chip called CEVO 4K engine which packs a Quad+Dual-core processors and DDR3 RAM (undisclosed frequency). This, coupled with an equally sophisticated software, enables their new offerings to produce images/videos with almost unreal levels of detail and clarity.

Toshiba Philippines remains mum on the pricing and availability of their upcoming L9300 Series 4K TVs, but we can probably expect it in the latter half/quarter of this year. Another thing we can expect is that it’ll not be as cheap as the conventional TVs we’re so accustomed to.

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Overnight with a 60-inch LG 60LA8600 Cinema 3D TV

We had a short but sweet time with LG’s newest line of Smart TVs over the week-end. A 60-inch 3D TV greeted us as we checked in at the Picasso Boutique last week-end. It came with a number of accessories that we can play around with.

Aside from the 84-inch Ultra HD TV that LG launched several weeks ago, their line-up for 2013 includes the new LA8600 series with sizes up to 60 inches. This is the very unit we were able to preview during our stay at the Picasso.

The LA8600 series comes with a slight panel re-design, a much thinner bezel (about 1cm only) and an ergonomic stand that has built-in rollers to allow the entire set to swivel around freely and effortlessly.

LG’s new HD TV comes with a better Smart features that include the Smart Home — a collection of internet content from TV shows, movies, games, apps, social networking sites and other recorded media files.

The TV is controlled by two remote controls — one is the typical or standard type and the other is called the Magic Remote. The Magic Remote works like an air mouse and uses the same principle as the Wii controller.

An IR blaster allows you to move the pointer around the screen to control settings, select options and even draw the channels (you can draw the number of the channel and the TV recognizes it and switches to the right one).

There’s actually a third remote feature and it is controlled by your smartphone. Fortunately, we had our LG Optimus G with us and we download the LG TV Remote app on the Google Play Store.

The Android app is able to remotely control the TV as long as you share the same WiFi network and since both supports DLNA, we’re also able to display the content of the phone right into the TV wirelessly.

The remote app functions as a touch-based remote so it can also replace the functions of the Magic Remote. The best part is that the app can actually display the video being played on the TV right into the smartphone. That means you can go around the house with the phone and still catch up with what’s playing on the TV screen (there’s a slight delay of a few seconds).

Aside from acting as a trackpad and and soft remote, the app cna also function as a gamepad each time you want to play games downloaded from the Smart Home.

The mirror display can also act as a monitor — the TV can run on standby while the smartphone display still plays the video (probably to save on electricity?).

The Smart Home includes localized content and offers access to a variety of content providers such as Philippine Star, Inquirer and ABS-CBN as well as internet TV provider IWantTV.

We watched some TV shows via IWantTV and the experience was like live TV. Of course, the fast 3Mbps internet of the hotel helped with the smooth playback (so it is assumed that if you can afford to get this kind of TV, you cna also afford to spend on 5-10Mbps in internet subscription at home).

The built-in 720p camera at the top of the display is primarily used for Skype but it can also be used to record videos straight into the 8GB internal storage for playback.

The TV also has a built-in scheduled recorder that allows you to record a TV show based on time of the day. You can also record video on the fly and be able to replay them anytime, just in case you don’t want to miss that action shot or do an instant-replay.

Aside from Skype, there’s Facebook and Twitter apps you can access right on the display. The social features also allows you to post updates, comments live on your social media accounts while you are watching a TV show.

The 3D glasses now comes in a variety of form factors and styles — the regular set of frames that’s now more affordable (around Php1.6k for a set of 4), the frameless glasses for better comfort and style, the clip-on for folks who have graded eyeglasses and the dual-play glasses for gaming.

These set of 3D glasses no longer need any power, they are very light and comfortable but works much better than the old battery-powered set.

The dual-play glasses works a little differently since it’s just for 2D gaming but allows for each of the two players to see a different perspective of the game (as if they’re seeing the entire screen on their own) that virtually eliminates the split screen.

This is also the first time we’ve seen that the 3D settings can actually be manually set or calibrated depending on your tastes and perception. The older models will only display or convert 2D to 3D automatically.

Since 3D content is still somewhat limited in number, LG provided a number of 3D content which can be accessible straight from the Smart Home. They are mostly music videos and a few exclusive content for now.

It was a quick 12 hours or so with the LG Cinema TV. There were so many other things we wanted to discover with the TV but that short period of time just wasn’t enough for us to explore and remember all of them.

While this model is scheduled to be released some time this May, the 60-inch model does not have any SRP yet although the 55-inch variant sells for Php189,990.

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Singapore develops 3D on-the-go screen protector

Singapore’s Temasek Polytechnic (TP) and A*STAR’s Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE) has recently developed a screen protector that turns ordinary screens of mobile devices into 3D displays.

The screen technology is actually a simple plastic filter that has been nano-engineered to pack about half a million perfectly shaped lenticular lenses on its surface. This enables the less than 0.1mm thick screen protector to display 3D content in both portrait and landscape mode. Take note however that the screen doesn’t have the 2D-3D conversion capabilities so a stereoscopic content (3D media) is required for it to work. To help utilize this technology, teams from TP and IMRE are planning to release software development kits for iOS and Android app developers to help them create 3D versions of their existing and future games.

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The screen technology will then be marketed by startup Nanoveu Pte Ltd. “Our breakthrough is a game-changing piece of plastic that simply fits onto current smartphones or tablets to give users breathtaking 3D graphics on their smart devices. This removable plastic also opens up a multitude of opportunities for anyone wanting to create affordable premium 3D content and games for quick adoption to existing portable devices easily,” said Nanoveu Pte Ltd Founder and CEO, Mr Alfred Chong.

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Philips announces DesignLine HDTV

Philips breaks away from conventional TV design with the announcement of the DesignLine HDTV that leans on your wall.

Manufactured by TP Vision, the DesignLine HDTV is a sleek living room companion that features a display mounted with one seamless, gradient black sheet of glass. In standby mode, the TV’s frameless glass front displays a smooth, translucent flow from black opaque to transparent, which becomes invisible when watching TV.

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What separates the DesignLine HDTV from other TVs is that it is designed to lean casually on your wall instead of being mounted or placed on a base. “We really wanted to move away from the current product language used in TV design,” says designer Frank Rettenbaher. Watch the promotional video below:

The DesignLine HDTV comes in 46-inch and 55-inch models that sport Philip’s Perfect Pixel HD engine, 3D and WiFi capabilities, as well as the Ambilight 3-sided XL which projects light that precisely matches the colour of the on-screen content on to the wall behind it. No details on pricing but it is set to arrive in the UK in June.

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LG announces 27-inch MT93 IPS Personal Smart TV

Normally, when we talk about Smart TVs we refer to feature-rich TVs with large displays ranging from 42 inches to 84 inches. LG breaks this norm with the announcement of the 27-inch MT93 Personal Smart TV.

The LG Personal Smart TV is aimed at consumers who, according to LG, “desire a big viewing experience without the big footprint.” This is suited for small spaces like small bedrooms, studio apartments and dormitories. Although smaller than most TVs, it is packed with features like an IPS display, full HD resolution, Miracast, WiDi, LAN, as well as 3D capabilities with 2D to 3D conversion.

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“The MT93 is the best in its class and its thin bezel design belies a well-rounded set of features that consumers have come to expect from LG’s large screen Smart TVs.” said Il-geun Kwon, LG’s Senior Vice President and Head of the IT Business Unit.

LG MT93 IPS Personal Smart TV specs:
27″ Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS / 3D display
250nits brightness
Miracast, WiDi
HDMI x 2 (MHL ready), Composite, Component
USB x 3 (Media, Keyboard/Mouse), LAN
7W x 2 (3D Sound Zooming) speakers
Smart TV, 2D to 3D Conversion (H/W)
Magic Remote,USB Quick View, WOL (Wake on LAN)
2EA 3D glasses

The MT93 IPS Personal Smart TV will be launched this month in Europe. Asian market release date and pricing remain undisclosed.

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