Showing posts with label flat screens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flat screens. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Installation Spotlight

Puerto Banus Style...


Woking alongside one of Marbella´s premier (Quay Property Group) and Banus´s Fendi interior designer (Interiorissimo) we created a one of a kind beach front apartment.
 




HD distribution to all of the screens in this three bedroom apartment. Mulitroom audio playing the clients MP3 collection or streaming internet radio stations from around the world. LED lighting keeps the electricity bill down as well as lighting the apartment beautifully. And the air conditioning not only regulates the temperature, but with air filters and sensors will keep a clean air circulating even when the client is not in the property.




Read more about the installation and see photos of the project in Puerto Banus Apartment or browser some of our other installations in the portfolio section of our website.

If you would like to know more or to book a free consultation contact the Future Lifestyle team at info@futurelifestyle.es or call +34 902 107 227

LCD clearout!!

To continue the Future Lifestyle great autumn clear out, we are now offering some great prices on LCD TV´s that we have in stock.


We are pretty much giving these away and only have a few of these left, so don´t delay! Call a member of the sales team on +34 902 107 227 or email them on sales@futurelifestyle.es to check availability today








 




LG 32CS460 32-inch Widescreen HD Ready LCD TV

•    LG 32" HD Ready LCD TV
•    Built-in TDT
•    2x HDMI ports for a high definition experience with BluRay or your games console
•    USB port for further connectivity options and DIVX HD Playback
•    Perfect for general viewing

Just €299!!!

LG 42CS460 42-inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p LCD TV


•    Full HD (1080p)
•    Resolution 1920 x 1080
•    Motion Clarity Index
•    50Hz

Only €429!!!



 



We will even deliver your new screen to your door Free of Charge (within the Marbella area only)...






For other great offers or if you are thinking of a new home entertainment system and would like some advice, contact Future Lifestyle to see what we can do for you.

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Up and running...


         

Well people we are finally up and running with our new website. There are still a few bugs to iron out (god bless Microsoft & IE) and translations to complete, but please drop by and have a look.

We have updated our portfolio page with some of our latest project, also made some of the articles and white papers we have created over the past year or so available online.

In the coming weeks we are going to be throwing a spotlight on some of our installations in the portfolio via our blog and Facebook page. This will present us the chance to give a little more insight into the background of the project and some of the problems we had to overcome.

Next stage


Now that the website has had a clear out and a lick of paint, we´re now going to do the same with our stores. So to make space we are going to be offering discounts on TV´s, DVD´s and even control systems throughout the month of October. This offer is for the components we have in our store room, so once it’s gone its gone.

To qualify for the clearance deals and to keep up to date with what´s happening with Future Lifestyle become a friend of our Facebook page by pressing the like button or become a follower of the blog.

Contact a member of the sales team on +34 902 107 227 or email sales@futurelifestyle.es to pick up a good deal on all sorts of home entertainment equipment.

Monday, 17 September 2012

Leon speakers are cool.


Ok we could go into a big speech about the technical specs of the drivers they use or the fact the cabinets are handmade at their factory in Michigan USA. But that´s not what interests most people, most people want to know that they sound good and look fantastic.

Well Leon speakers tick all the boxes. Having heard them at the trade shows and in demo suites we knew that they not only packed a punch, but delivered a detail in the sound that would have discovering a new dimensions in your music or whilst watching a movie.
And their eye for design and presence of mind to be flexible enough to make their speakers fit the room and not just say “here they are, like it or lump it” having made them a hit with interior designers and the style conscious alike.

So when they asked to use some images from a Future Lifestyle installation in their new product catalogue we were understandably said “of course”. The images show what lengths Leon go to incorporate top end audio into modern interiors.

Due to the design of the fireplace in the lounge we were unable to install a conventional centre speaker below the screen, however the client did not want to compromise on the audio quality. So we installed Leon´s Profile 404-MC-X-A speakers. These speakers incorporate a driver in the left and right cabinets that form the centre channel. Not only that the cabinets were made to match the height of the screen at was being installed and were also colour matched to the wall.


The result is a fantastically sounding set up in a cool looking lounge.

 


A write up of the full installation used in the images will be available on our new website (coming soon) and for more information about the Leon range of speakers check out their website http://www.leonspeakers.com/pageflip/liquid-green/ or contact a member of the Future Lifestyle team at sales@futurelifestyle.es or on +34 902 107 227

Friday, 20 July 2012

Welcome to the kitchen of the future

If you are of a certain age like some of the (older) members of the Future Lifestyle team you´ll remember the Jetsons. The futuristic family living in Orbit City, a floating apartment, with jet cars and robot housemaids.

Well we´re not quite there yet, but slowly parts of the Jetsons life are creeping into our everyday life. 
Most of us carry a small communication device that not only means we can talk to anyone anywhere in the world, but also listen to music on the go, watch TV and take photos. Flat screens able to connect to the internet and centralized music systems all controlled via wireless touch screens all are part of our normal day routine.

Now technology is making inroads to the kitchen allowing it to connect it with the rest of the home. Appliances that save energy or give you feedback on the status and make the whole kitchen experience a lot more pleasurable  


Have a read of the latest white paper from Control 4 here to see what the future holds for your kitchen. And for more information about how technology can change the way we live, work and play contact the team at Future Lifestyle and see what the future holds for you.

Saturday, 12 February 2011

IPTV for Spain

Coming to Spain soon will be a new IPTV platform called Woomi. It aims to make streaming movies and television shows as simple as channel hopping. At first it will be available as an app for Samsung’s Internet@TV and Smart TV televisions, which Future Lifestyle are great fans of. Woomi corrals a diverse collection of content channels for easy browsing and uses metadata for dynamic, intelligent searching.

The  founder Ian Valentine has said. ‘Woomi is the engine that enables a wide variety of content providers to stream directly to your TV. Small film labels and content owners that don’t have the resources to develop their own apps (as well as larger brands that don’t feel a need too) will use Woomi. We make it very easy for them to build a business. For viewers this means a broad selection of free and low-cost PPV TV shows and movies available with just a few clicks of the TV remote control.’

The company says it is currently in advanced discussions with other portal owners to take the service. One TV maker which has signed up is Vestel, the largest OEM supplier of TVs in Europe. Vestel is responsible for manufacturing screens and set-top boxes for a wide range of household brands including Alba, Grundig and Bush. Vestel product manager Chris Jones told HCC that Woomi would be included on its upcoming connected TV models. Vestel is partnering with Yahoo to usher in a new Yahoo Connected TV platform to more than 40 countries this year. In addition to Woomi, these sets will also include Facebook, Twitter, Sky News and Ebay apps.

So what’s Woomi have to offer?
Woomi may not be the place to go for the latest blockbuster movie releases, but the service does offer a diverse range of content for those with more eclectic tastes: EZ Takes offers long-forgotten horror movies, foreign material and animation; Disclose.tv is dedicated to weird WTF news; Box Office 365 offers classic TV shows, including cult favourite The Prisoner, while Sail TV specialises in nautical programmes. TV rentals start at 99p, with most films pegged at £1.99. All content is standard-definition, but quality varies. Some providers offer so-called HQ streams with higher bitrates. These have the potential of approaching DVD clarity. 'It’s entirely up to the content provider at what quality level they intend to stream,' says Valentine.

One aspect of the Woomi service which is compelling is its cross-channel recommendations. For example, choose to rent (for 24 hours) the 1939 animated version of Gulliver’s Travels and in the main menu’s recommendation bar you’ll be given the option of watching the trailer for Jack Black’s recent remake.

As the year progresses we will see the lines between the TV and the internet blur even more. More and more flat screens have the capability to surf the internet (although not always easy with the remote) and as bandwidth gets larger we will still increase in service like this. We say bring it on!!!.......the days of the satellite dish may be drawing to a close.........

Thursday, 21 October 2010

No tricks, just treats.......


Throughout the Luna month of November (October 23rd to November 21st) the lunatics have defiantly got out of the Future Lifestyle asylum..... They have gone on a rampage decapitating prices....

Our Design fee* has been scythed in half......

Projects over a certain size or complexity require good planning where the use of architect’s drawings form part of our design pack alongside, cable schedules drawn up and schematics created. If you engage our services before the 21st of November 2010 we will waiver half of the design fee, which could save you €€€€€


Prices for flat brackets, projector mounts** and all HD connectors like HDMI cables*** have been hacked to pieces by the FL demons and are completely free when supplied as part of an installation package carried out by one of the ghoulish engineers.......


For these and more horrific horrors contact a member of the sales team on +34 902 107 227 or sales@futurelifestyle.es......if you dare............ 



*The design fee discount only applies for one off projects or houses and is not applicable for developments or multiple units. 
Any prices of products or installations referred to here will ONLY be valid for 30 days from date of issue.

**Offer includes ONLY manual mounts. Motorised mounts are available. Contact a member of the sales team for further information sales@futurelifestyle.es

*** HDMI leads 5m or less will be supplied free of charge with any flatscreen purchase. If longer cable is needed we can offer a range of HDMI solutions including HD over Cat5 cable.

Monday, 18 October 2010

It is getting nearer..............

Unless you have been living under a technological rock you should be aware that Google threw its hat into the internet TV ring sometime ago.... with promises of a full interactive web service for your TV .

Google and Intel have teamed with Sony to develop a platform which is based on its Android operating system for cellphones. This they hope will encourage software developers with the same creativity that the consumers have seen in phone apps.


Well it is getting closer to becoming a reality .... last week  Sony has unveiled its first products based on Android technology, using Google to add Internet functionality to TV and BD models.
The Google TV system comes with a hand-held RF QWERTY-type keypad remote control incorporating an optical mouse to simplify content navigation.

Launch partner Logitech announced a Google TV set-top box, along with remote control handsets and keyboards. The Google TV system runs the Google Chrome browser and features an Intel Atom processor. It's designed mainly to enable searching for TV content across the Internet, using technology developed in part by Rovi. Other built-in applications including Netflix, Android Market, CNBC, Gallery Player, Napster, Netlife, Facebook, Pandora and Twitter.

Sony's Mike Abary said "We're combining the power of HDTV, the power of the full Internet, and the power of apps to create a seamless experience. TV and Internet together at last. Systems in the past have failed because they held back the success of the Web on TV."

Features include support for customised homepages, Google-powered playlists of favourite videos and music, creation of personal radio stations via Pandora, access to music via Napster and photo galleries using photo-sharing sites or mobile phones.

Although not a new idea, the muscle behind this product should surely set the standard of future  home entertainment. Not set for a European launch until next year, all eyes will be on the states to see how successful this new interface will be.

To keep up to date with all of the new technologies for your home why not sign up for the Future Lifestyle newsletter or browse our website to see how we may help you upgrade your lifestyle.......

Thursday, 30 September 2010

Apple tries to take over your entertainment world......

Steve Jobs and his AppleTV believe they have reinvented the way we watch TV in the future...With the new AppleTV it is possible to rent individual television episodes it appear to be a great solution for the consumer. Why then are so few television studios backing the idea? Right now only Fox and ABC are on board. So where are all the other studios?

Some prominent studio executives are staying away from Apple and this deal - and it doesn't look like they will be warming up to it anytime soon. Why?? Because Apple is trying to do to the television industry what it did the music industry, and the networks isn´t going down too well. Selling TV shows by the episode is a little too much for some television executives to digest. They see what Apple did to music and view them as a threat to their best profit centers for television shows, including home video and syndication.

The iTunes store and the iPod have been a revolution in the way the consumer experiences music. Thanks to Apple - gone are the days of sitting down to listen to an album start to finish, or even in its entirety at all for that matter. Drop the songs you want into a playlist and head out, sync it around your home or beyond. Or if that is too much work or too much time to waste, there is even the option to let iTunes make lists for you with the Genius function. Everything has become about convenience to the consumer. Even if it is at the expense of the quality of the audio. For many consumers, especially younger ones, there is no real need to buy an album any more. Don't like the third track? Don't buy it. Buy all the songs you want a la carte and play them in any order you want. Never mind what the intention of the artist was. Instant gratification in low definition is what music retail has become in an Apple driven marketplace.

Nobody is more worried about the role of iTunes more than television studios. Today's television studios make a great deal of revenue from the sale of their properties on DVD, Blu-ray and even via download. This new system Apple is putting into practice allows consumers to pick an episode and watch it, whenever they want, for a pretty low price of $0.99 per rental. This is ground breaking pricing and distribution but television and the Internet compete in ways that the Compact Disc and the Internet never really did. Yes, there was Napster but the legal and convenient way Apple sold music brought people back into the fold. With television - you have a more direct competition for distribution method and many don't want Steve Jobs to own that.

There are other venues that allow television content providers to sell their products in ways that pay differently than Apple. However, Jobs has a way taking control or whatever he sets his sights on and right now he has his eyes set on television content. With the success of the iPad, iTunes, and the lowering of the price of Apple TV - he might again win. If he were to make an Apple app for today's TVs to compete with the likes of Cinema Now and many other download services - he'd have an even more compelling argument as to why he owns so many distribution channels. The studios may then very well have to fold and give him the content.

So, has Apple finally solved the "second box" problem, or are they still struggling to turn this hobby into a real business?

AppleTV isn´t the only option out there if you want to stream video content directly to your TV. Contact Future Lifestyle

Thursday, 23 September 2010

Sony steps into the future....

Sony's newest announcement from the pre-IFA press conference was the launch of their Qriocity network service platform. This new service will provide streaming music and movies to Sony’s network-enabled devices.

Sony´s European president said, “Via Qriocity, Sony will deliver a variety of digital entertainment content and services that are “powered by Qriocity”. This will include video, music, game applications, and e-books over time, and through these services, and in combination with its networked devices, Sony aims to bring new and exciting entertainment experiences to customers.”

Qriocity will be a 'cloud'-based service offering hundreds of movies on demand from top Hollywood studios and local content providers, plus the Music Unlimited service with access to thousand s of music tracks and synchronisation to Sony networked devices. 'This will change the way in which we all enjoy our digital music' he predicted.

Available here in Spain and the UK in the autumn, Qriocity media providers include 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, Lionsgate, MGM, NBC, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Walt Disney and Warner Bros. Movies will be available in HD and SD, and can be rented for 14 days.
Prices have yet to be announced. Network-enabled BRAVIA TVs and Blu-ray Disc players, Blu-ray home cinema systems and the PlayStation 3 will support the service, with portable devices to follow.

This is just another example of the way Future Lifestyle believe we will all be enjoying our media at home in the near future. Soon unsightly dishes on the exterior of our homes will be a thing of the past as we stream and download everything from the internet.
Are you interested in what the future holds and how we can improve your home entertainment experience today? Contact us and book a free consultation to see what the future may hold............

Wednesday, 22 September 2010

Internet TV is coming



Speaking at the pre-IFA press conference in Berlin, Sony CEO Sir Howard Stringer announced the world's first true TV/internet combination, designed in cooperation with Google. He also emphasised Sony's progress with 3D in TVs, BD players and projectors.

Details are a bit sketchy, but Stringer called this 'an important strategic alliance to bring the first true internet TV to the market', and emphasised that the un-named product would allow full Internet browsing and TV viewing at the same time.

Using the Android operating system and Intel processing, the TV would need some form of internal storage to operate with web browsers, though the form this would take, whether HDD or solid-state memory, is not yet clear.

The set is due for launch as soon as Christmas in the US, with a UK availability date should be released soon.

Sony spokesmen could only say that the TV would 'not incorporate any groundbreaking screen technology', and that Google's search expertise would be used to make sure that internet searches would yield results appropriate to the TV platform - so for instance a search for 'Mad men' would show sites about the TV series, rather than just any sites associated with the key words.

The development of the 'Google TV' will apparently not affect Sony's commitment to the Bravia Internet platform which offers access to selected services from a range of content providers.

For more infromation or to keep up to date with all the latest home entertainment trends join the Future Lifestyle mailing list at www.futurelifestyle.es

Friday, 27 August 2010

Introduction to good home cinema.

Here are a few considerations when thinking of how to go about your dream room.

It is always good to perform plenty of research, tour existing home cinemas, sought ideas from fellow enthusiasts, and speak to installers and homebuilders when considering a home cinema installation. Incorporate suggestions in all areas - from cost-effective sound-absorption techniques to equipment choices. If you have the right working relationship with your contractor he should field your ideas and needs, and explain how they can be incorporated into the job and within budget.

Here are some ideas for consideration when in the process of making decisions for that outstanding home cinema….


Make style and functionality part of the process and bring it all together...

1) Give It an Elegant Design



Poor decor and insufficient lighting are the main failings of what should constitute a decent home cinema and it must be said affects the whole cinematic experience. There is little point having 'all the kit' if it is put in a room that doesn't have the right dimensions, acoustics and of course overall finish.



Reasons for this cop out is normally down to budget but ways should be found to ensure the whole package can be brought together.
The lighting scenes, seating and overall arrangement contribute greatly to the rooms overall feel and are as important as the devices that create the audio and video.



For true cinema....

2) Build a completely dark room

Perhaps this will be a controversial suggestion because people have different tastes or purposes in viewing environments: Some people think a home cinema is a thing to be enjoyed as part of a larger entertainment area, and some people desire a more “dedicated" cinema experience.
We lean towards the latter but this is not always practical and we have seen a large increase in the installation of systems in living areas for multi-purpose entertainment use.
It's just that light pollution can be considered a distraction and the very essence of a successful home cinema is replicating the actual movie-theater experience so the room will preferably be capable of becoming completely dark.
With lighting key features can be lit to provide sufficient light if done correctly.


An acoustically transparent screen gives a cinema a clean look….

3) Use an Acoustically Transparent Screen

Admittedly, this tip applies only to front-projection setups (which are becoming more popular in the high-def era), but one of the design elements we most like to see is the use of an acoustically transparent screen and place the centre speaker directly behind it and in some cases all 3 of the front channels. 
This obviously leaves cleaner lines and most closely replicates that of an actual cinema but it also means the sound is coming from the most natural direction, where the action is taking place onscreen.

Check out the selections from Draper and Screen Research, and view their room-size and image-size recommendations for this type of screen.




Easy access to equipment with a 'rack'....

4) Ensure Easy Access to the Back of Your Equipment Rack

This is more of an installer requirement as it is unlikely that the end user will ever have much need, let alone desire, to start pulling at any cabling but having access to the rear of the equipment for any custom installer is essential.
Component housing cabinets or 'Racks' as we call them, are vital for not only the maintenance of the equipment but can be mounted in such a way the cabinet allows air to pass through it, reducing the likelihood of overheating thus preventing the chance of faults developing. Additional 'rack mountable' ventilation units can be fitted for those enclosed fixtures where the rack is to be hidden away out of site to compensate the natural flow of air.




Get the best from your system….

5) Calibrate your set up

It is our perception that people seemed to care more about proper image calibration with their standard DVD players than with the newer High Definition Blu Ray versions…
For what reasons we are not sure because surely as the equipment in question is now more advanced it needs just as much if not more setting to reach its peaks..
For us it is essential to use a calibration software package that enables a series of audio and video signal tests to be carried out. Don’t take these state of the art components for granted - they need to be set up correctly to reach their optimum perfoming levels. It is the difference between a pretty good high-def image and an outstanding high-def image. The audio tracks help you balance the sound in the room, giving the right weight to each individual loudspeaker as perceived from the listening position.



It’s in the details
These are some of the details to be considered when designing and planning ahead of construction. There are so many tiny and even budget - friendly details that you can incorporate into your design to take it to the next level you just need to seek the right advice from people that have experince and the ability to carry out such projects.
Lets start by asking “What do you think would be really cool in your cinema? and then find someone who can make those things work.

To see a full case study of a true cinema installation see our link.

For more on all aspects of home cinema installation speak to the experts -

Wednesday, 28 July 2010

Network your HDTV

Network your multimedia with your TV
Share and control home digital entertainment through your DLNA certified TV's by Sony and Samsung, the leaders in the development of the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA), a group of companies working to create a common, open standard for connecting devices. DLNA compatibility means you can get your to ‘talk’ to your phone, laptop or music player so you can sit back and enjoy songs, movies and photos on a big screen no matter where in the house devices are located.


Connect your TV to your router -
Connect your DLNA certified TV to your router using an Ethernet cable. If you don't have a router close to your TV, you can easily create a cable-free network in your home using the mains electricity power circuit (see www.devolo.com for more information).


Add DLNA compatible devices to your network -
Connect DLNA devices to your network using cables or WiFi (many devices have this built-in). If you have created a power line network, you can plug in devices into sockets in different rooms using a special adapter. DLNA devices include PCs and laptops, mobile phones, music players, consoles such as the PLAYSTATION®3, printers and HiFi systems.


Play and share files using your TV menu -
Use the menu on your TV to access and play content from DLNA devices on your network. Enjoy music from your GigaJuke, films from your laptop or PC as well as view photo collections from your phone in HD detail and incredible audio – all remotely controlled from you living room.

Wednesday, 17 March 2010

2010 the year of Panasonic????

It has been a busy month for Panasonic, they have released details of its 3D plasma and Blu-ray  line-up for the UK as well as announcing its first range of LED backlight LCD TVs, along with updated Freesat and/or Freeview HD Viera TVs. 
All the new plasma models utilise the brand’s proprietary NeoPDP technology, for lower power consumption and improved image quality.
The headline news is that two Active Shutter 3D plasmas will be available this summer, the TX-P50VT20B and larger TX-P65VT20B. However, all of the brand's 2010 plasma panels employ a new filter and discharge gas, improved phosphor, plus a redesigned cell structure. This, it claims, improves contrast and provides smoother motion.
The sets also reach peak brightness quicker than their predecessors, while the new phosphor shortens afterglow time by about one third. This makes the screens well-suited for fast-moving action, such as sports coverage, as well as 3D. 
Says Panasonic: ‘Because the new NeoPDP technology boosts  emission speed and reduces afterglow, overlapping of right-eye and left-eye images is minimised, so there is no after-imaging. This system far surpasses previous 3D technologies.’


Infinite black
Native contrast on the new plasma screens peaks at 5,000,000 to 1. Interestingly, the company is debuting what it calls Infinite Black Pro technology on its high-end plasmas, for ‘exceptionally deep, rich black levels that draw the viewer into the picture.’ This follows the acquisition by Panasonic of a raft of patented technology from Pioneer, originally developed for that brand’s Kuro range.
Panasonic has also enlisted a number of ex-Pioneer engineers.

Later on this year Panasonic are also going to enter the LED market. So it looks as if Panasonic are out to try and dominate the flat screen market. Good luck to them..... 

Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Lava me up baby...!

A new motorised ‘mMotion’ TV wall bracket, from Swedish company Lava Electronics, will change the way people enjoy TV in their homes, claims the brands European distributor.

The idea is that consumers will no longer have to arrange the furniture in their living rooms around the television. The design of the new mMotion bracket will allow the TV to turn towards its audience, through an arc up to 180°.



The mMotion bracket can be easily installed onto either solid or stud walls, owners can then choose to have their television move through either a left or right handed arc.

There are two models in the mMotion range. The LA 1005 fits all flatscreen TVs from 25in to 37in and the LA 1010 fit models up to 50in. Both are ‘universal’ fitting and will accommodate all brands. In addition, the mMotion is remote controlled, with user configurable preset positions

Wednesday, 23 December 2009

LED TV´s explained



Now you may of heard of the newest TV format, LED. As with all new technology there has been a lot of confusion and hype regarding these screens.

So let us try and help you understand this latest in TV buzz words......The LED designation refers to the backlight system used in some newer LCD Televisions, the LEDs do not produce the image you see on the screen.
LCD chips and pixels do not produce their own light. In order for an LCD television to produce a visible image the LCD's pixels have to be "backlit". In fact LED TVs are still LCD TVs, it is just that these new sets use LED backlights rather than the fluorescent-type backlights used in most other LCD TVs. To give them their correct name they should be labelled LCD/LED TVs. In truth the only true LED-only TVs are the ones you see in stadiums, arenas, other large events and "high-res" billboards.

So how does it work?

The are currently two main ways that LED backlighting is applied in LCD flat panel televisions.
One type of LED backlighting is referred to as Edge Lighting. In this method, a series LED backlights are placed along the outside edges of the screen. The light is then dispersed across the screen. The advantage of this method is that the LED/LCD TV can be made very thin. On the other hand, the disadvantage of Edge lighting is that black levels are not as deep and the edge area of the screen has a tendency to be brighter than the centre area of the screen.

The other type of LED backlighting is referred to as Full-Array. In this method, several rows of LEDs are placed behind the entire surface of the screen. The advantage is that these sets can employ "local dimming". Local dimming means that each LED or a specific group of LEDs can be turned on and off independently within certain areas of the screen, thus providing more control of the brightness and darkness for each those areas, depending on the source material being displayed. On the other hand, LCD TVs that employ full array backlighting are thicker than LCD TVs that employ an Edge-lit LED light source.

If you are considering the purchase of an LED/LCD Television, find out which brands and models are currently using the Edge or Full Array method and take of a look at each type when you go shopping to see which type of LED backlighting looks best to you.

So what is the difference?

Since LEDs are designed differently than standard fluorescent backlight systems, this means that the new LED backlit LCD sets offer the following differences with standard LCD sets:

  1. Lower power consumption.
  2. No Mercury used as in some other LCD backlight systems.
  3. More balanced colour saturation.
  4. In LED/LCD TVs using the Full Array blacklight method, there is little or no light leakage in dark scenes. This contributes to even better black levels than traditional or LED Edge-lit LCD televisions.
  5. LED/LCD TVs that use the Edge backlight method can be made much thinner than both standard LCD and Full Array LED/LCD televisions. 

LED backlight does represent an advance in technology, mostly in bringing LCD TVs up to the performance levels of Plasma Televisions in terms of black level performance, and, at the same time, making even thinner LCD TV designs possible. On the other hand, because LED backlighting is new for LCD TVs, these sets are more expensive that non-LED backlit sets.

The LED/LCD screens I have seen (edge lit) all have a good sharp picture, with colours to match most normal LCD´s and the designs of these screens are bound to be a winner for the design conscious among us. At Future Lifestyle we have begun to see a swing towards these LED/LCD screens with their online capabilities and with ´super slim´ brackets. And it looks as things will only get better for this version of the flat screen.
If you would like to know more about LED/LCD screens please contact a member of the Future Lifestyle team at info@futurelifestyle.net or on +34 902 107 227