August 5th, 2008
Samsung Electronics and Giorgio Armani have partnered to release the first 46 - and 52-inch full HD TV Armani / PAVV TV in the Korean market.
Providing both Armani’s elegant design and Samsung’s cutting edge technology, the Armani/PAVV TV was first unveiled at I Saloni 2008, Milan international furniture show.
The Armani / TV PAVV supports DNIePro (Digital Natural Image engine +) chipset, WiseLink, InfoLink and 120Hz Auto Plus Motion technologies.
The luxury LCD TV will come in 46 inch for 6,990,000 Korean won ($7,000) and 52 inch for 8,690,000 Korean won ($8,750).


July 16th, 2008
Here is an item that was displayed for the first time at Berlin’s International Consumer Electronics Fair in 2006.
Italian maker Keymat Industries produced this most expensive LCD panel in the world. It is not the technology behind it that makes it uber-expensive, but the diamonds around it.
Studded with four grams of diamonds (the 40 inch model has 160 real diamonds embedded around the screen), and plated with white gold, the YALOS Diamond LCD is available in 26, 32, 37, 40 and 46 inch sizes. The 40 inch model costs $150,000.
With so much diamonds around the screen, I’m wondering how I could keep my focus on any TV program ! (Luckily, I can’t afford it).
June 27th, 2008
A modern-day luxury bathroom is incomplete without a waterproof LCD TV
Aquavision TVs are designed to work in the one space where televisions, not to mention most electronic devices, have been traditionally unable to go: places with water.
The Aquavision Waterproof LCD TV brings screens right into the shower, garden, steam room, or pool, or any other place where they might be in a moist or humid environment. The heated screens (to prevent misting in humid conditions or freezing in cold conditions) come with a floating, waterproof remote control.
The super-slim units blend seamlessly into the wall and come in a variety of sizes ( up to 40″). Acqua Vision is available in three finishes: black, white and as an option, the 15”, 17”, 26” units are also available in our MirrorVision finish. This makes the television unit resemble a near perfect mirror when the screen is turned off, but becoming almost invisible when the screen is activated.


April 4th, 2008
The latest design from Teschner Coach, the German converter of luxury motor homes, is one of the most tasteful and high end motor home designs that whispers elegance. The White Star starts with a Prevost XLII 40-foot bus shell and creates a beautiful interior that includes cherry wood cabinets, granite mosaic tiles, wood floors and recessed LED lighting strips.
Equipped with state-of-the-art vehicle technology, it also has leather upholstery, hot-water underfloor heating and a 26.2-cubic-foot side-by-side refrigerator with a door-mounted 15-inch LCD TV. 
Other than this TV, there are are three other televisions in the home including a 32-inch unit mounted in the outside entertainment center.
The White Star has a granite shower, large rear bedroom and ample storage space. Features stainless-steel water and holding tanks — 158 gallons of freshwater and 79 gallons each for the gray- and black-water tanks. It cost $1.5 million.