Now you can enjoy exceptional, razor-sharp images with the highly innovative and beautifully designed Loewe Connect Ultra High Definition TV.
February 3rd, 2015
Since its founding in Germany more than 90 years ago, Loewe has captured the imagination with pioneering innovations such as the invention of the integrated circuit in 1926, the world’s first electronic TV broadcast in 1931, the first cassette recorder in 1950, and the introduction of Europe’s first stereo television in 1981.
Enter the new Loewe Connect Ultra-HD display, which produces exceedingly sharp images from a variety of sources: USB, home network or Internet. Future-focused interfaces (HDMI 2.0, HDCP 2.2 and HEVC) access ultra-high resolution content from the Loewe BluTechVision 3D Blu-ray player and many other external input devices. Even full HD videos look much better thanks to advanced Loewe scaling technology.
Images appear perfectly natural with extremely sharp depth of detail and fresh, vibrant colours. In addition, all of the new Loewe Connect models are 3D-compatible and come with optional 3D glasses.
The production quality of Loewe Connect is exceptional, too. The frame is made of high-quality aluminium, while the speakers feature chrome trimming. Carefully crafted surfaces and precise panel gaps also combine to make a compelling statement.
Then there’s Loewe Connect’s new and particularly striking Petrol Blue accent, which gives the product a fresh, young flair.
Loewe offers a wide range of impressive set-up solutions, from an elegant revolving floor stand to high-gloss rack systems to intelligently accommodate a subwoofer or Blu-ray player.
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