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Loewe personalises TV
Loewe already makes the world’s most desirable TVs but the
company has taken consumer choice to a whole new level with its ‘Individual’
series. Announced at IFA 2005 in Berlin, Loewe now gives you the option to personalise your sexy
new TV with a few optional looks and materials. About 400 of them. Side panels
and front panels can be swapped out like mobile phone covers. Material finishes run from silver chrome and bronze to cream,
with some leather options thrown in for the animal lovers. Colours are pretty much
limitless.
At IFA the company rolled out one bedecked in expensive Swarovski
crystals. At £60, the panels are cheapest thing you will ever get from Loewe.
One of the new 32in Individual LCD models will set you back around £2,200 and
Loewe will even install an 80GB hard disk drive for another £300. Choices,
choices – to make your head swim, go here.




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