Report di prodotto TV
Timeless elegance and state-of-the-art technology
Nuremberg, 10th April 2008: Available immediately for authorised dealers, the Sydney 9 37-9760 is the first device in the City Line series to combine 100 hertz technology with the award-winning Digi 200 chassis. The combination...
...continuaTwo colours, two types of reception – the right device for everyone
Nuremberg, 4th April 2008: Black. Or white? Or maybe black is better? With the new Vision 6, Grundig offers its customers the choice between the two most currently popular television colours. The DVB-T version of the new model is...
...continuaFine Arts in pictures and sound
Nuremberg, 30th August 2007: To get the real cinema experience, you need a high-end TV with razor-sharp and smooth picture playback. Grundig has several in its line-up. The cherry-on-top for film freaks is a home entertainment...
...continuaBig sound from every direction
Nuremberg, 30th August 2007: Grundig has always stood for good sound. The current LCD TV, using the Magic Fidelity technology developed by Grundig, has received exceptionally high marks for sound quality in test after test. Now...
...continuaPremium platform for exceptional viewing pleasure
Nuremberg, 30th August 2007: The Digi-200 family from Grundig has spawned offspring. With its picture frequency of 100 Hertz and motion compensation technology, the new G4 chassis delivers a TV experience free of motion blur and...
...continuaTimeless, wireless and unmistakable
Nuremberg, 30th August 2007: Grundig will present a new design line of LCD TVs at the World Consumer Electronics exhibition. Sleek and compelling design gives the new models a distinctive edge. The timelessly beautiful design,...
...continuaNow we're up to 100
Nuremberg, 11 July 2007: In 1986 Grundig was the first company to introduce a television with 100 hertz technology, which was of course a tube model at that time. Today once again, the Nuremburg company is one of the first to...
...continuaFascinating technology and design
Nuremberg, 5 July 2007: Grundig Fine Arts has always been something special. Fine Arts stands for exclusiveness, fascination and high-tech. You can best see what that really means for Grundig by looking at the new Grundig Fine...
...continuaGreat brand – great looking
Nuremberg, 5 July 2007: A strong brand is always both a pledge and an obligation to the customer. Brand products must be unmistakeable, timeless and high-quality. And they have to be good-looking. That is why Grundig places great...
...continuaReception is inclusive
Nuremberg, 5 July 2007: In some ways the TV reception via DVB-T is hardly any different to good old analogue reception. It is of course digital and has more stations but totally uncomplicated as no satellite dish needs to be...
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