Typical price: £2,595
What is it: 32-inch high-definition LCD with integrated Freeview and 80GB hard drive recorder
What we think: Beautifully designed and convenient but otherwise struggles to justify the cost
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 4 August 2006
Tags: Loewe, Loewe Individual 32DR+, hard drive, setup, usability
We like:
Custom design options; integrated convenience; striking images; superior sound
We don't like:
Scant connectivity; fussy operation; unnatural colours and movement
You might also need:
RGB Scart cable; component cable; HDMI cable; coaxial audio cable
CNET UK judgement:
Loewe's Individual 32 is one of the most innovatively designed and eye-catching TVs ever. But the customisable style comes at a price and you can get the same performance for a lot less
Full review:
It's been reported that style is the overriding factor in most buying decisions and the easily led won't find a screen that's more innovative and attractive TV than Loewe's latest design. Continue Reading...
Loewe Individual 32DR+ History
6 Sep 2005 in Crave
Loewe Individual: pure original
Loewe used the IFA show in Berlin to launch the 'Individual' range of LCD TVs. The new models come in a range of colours and sizes and have the unique ability to swap out the side panels to create your very own 'one-off' TV
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