Sony Bravia 4 – The Pyramid
Glass stand for TV looks magical
While at first glance you might think your plasma and LCD TV is floating in mid-air, a closer look will reveal the Schroers AT&T Schroers glass stand that comes across as transparent in certain cases. Capable of handling plasma or LCD TVs that are up to 70 kg in weight, each of these stands come with a rotary base that swivels along a ring of steel bearings, enabling you to get the best picture possible no matter which part of the room you’re seated at. Too bad the price of each stand could equal or cost more than your plasma TV itself, ranging from $5,900 to $6,600 depending on the configuration. Only those with deep pockets need apply.
Premiere Pay-TV: Movies
Looks real, but it´s TV.
Advertising Agency: DDB, Düsseldorf, Germany
Creative Directors: Thomas Schwarz, Tim Jacobs
Art Director: Christian Brenner
Copywriter: Georgios Engels
Released: December 2006
Samsung 820DXn a behemoth
 So you think you’re pretty smug with that 30″ LCD monitor of yours that you use at work? Well, think again – Samsung has just unveiled a full High Definition LCD monitor known as the 820DXn that gives you a full 82″ of viewing real estate. The 820DXn (obviously) wasn’t meant for work purposes, as it targets large screen information and advertising segments that can be controlled from just a computer, courtesy of its integrated network solution system. The Samsung 820DXn will be released in Korea this November at a yet undisclosed price.



