Typical price: £1,700
What is it: Designer 37-inch LCD TV aimed at the premium market
What we think: Surprisingly average TV at a way above average price
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 16 October 2007
Tags: Loewe, Loewe Modus L 37, brightness, plastic, Blu-ray
We like:
Picture quality; cute in an unassuming sort of way; on-screen and interactive instruction manual
We don't like:
Heavily overpriced; only one HDMI input; uninspiring black level; complex operating system
CNET UK judgement:
In its bid to make a TV that's more affordable than usual, German premium brand Loewe has compromised its designer, high-tech vision much too far -- especially considering that the Loewe Modus L 37 is still hardly a bargain by today's standards
Full review:
German manufacturer Loewe believes that, like the hi-fi and car markets, the TV market shouldn't be all about price. There should be room for premium brands that can charge more for their products and offer high levels of performance, features and especially design in return. Continue Reading...
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