Kate Moss has reportedly joined hands with TV mogul Simon Cowell to launch 1-billion-dollar global entertainment company.
Apart from the two known celebrities, British businessman Sir Philip Green is also in the team.
The 35-year-old beauty will be directing the style and image of the brand, as well as giving fashion advice, and experts say if it is a success, she could double her fortune to $160 million.
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.
For £10 million ($20 million), this is the most expensive advert and not because of some highest paid model flashing a million dollar smile or hour glass figure. In fact the ad features hundreds of villagers who have no clue about acting or film making. However latest in the series of ‘Good Things Come to Those Who Wait’ ads, ‘Tipping Point’ got honored for being the most expensive and complex Guinness advert to be produced. The ad sees hundreds of villagers come together to create the ultimate domino effect, featuring 6,000 iconic black and white dominoes, alongside thousands of unexpected toppling objects, include suitcases, oil drums, fridges and cars.
Directed by Nicolai Fuglsig of Sony Bravia ‘Balls’ fame, he said that shooting the new Guinness advert was the biggest challenge of his career yet. You have to see it thru to believe that the toppling items included 6,000 dominoes, 10,000 books, 400 tyres, 75 mirrors, 50 fridges, 45 wardrobes and 6 cars!
Alhough, we have come a long way since the launch of Panasonic’s 103-inch Plasma TV, but it still is a dream for every HDTV enthusiast. In the meantime, they have also shown their 150-inch plasma panel at the CES 2008. The same 103-inch 1080p plasma TV has now been re-introduced with a few upgrades for the uber-rich.
The 10 series TH-103PF10UK touts superior wall mount configuration, better video processing technology, anti-Reflective coating, improved wireless presentation features, versatile plug-in card functionality, new Portrait Zoom feature, and a dual HDMI board. It looks like to be targeted more at commercial houses than the individuals. Shipping with a 100,000-hour service life, it’s expected to come for $70,000.
The Supernova Epic screen from dnp Denmark has now started shipping, with screen sizes up to 156 inches and superwide 2.40:1 aspect ratios. The screen claims to allow flawless viewing experience in brightly lit environments delivering super-high contrast images in 100 percent neutral color.
The masking curved screens provide greater depth to the images, which also effectively limits retro-illumination through an advanced layer of lenses, diminishing the possibilities for washed out or glaring images. The screen material is also certified by the Imaging Science Foundation to ensure the ultimate home cinema experience.