
At least, it's advertised as the most expensive TV, but LG may have the edge with their 24-carat gold plated TV home entertainment system. However, while Italian TV manufacturer Keymat is quite candid about the price, LG is a bit coy about the figures.
The Diamonds set is studded with – you guessed it – diamonds that sparkle on the glossy black frame.
The price for this gorgeous little number is a worrying €100,000; personally, we’d rather wear the diamonds than have our TV studded with them.
Keymat says that Yalos is made with “unconventional materials such as glass and Plexiglass”, but quite what is so unconventional about them is not clear. However, the set doesn’t show any signs of screws and welds, and the logo has apparently been screen-printed backwards and changes colour depending on whether the set is on or off.
So, you thought the 103-inch Plasma from Panasonic carried a bit of heft around the price tag, eh? Well check out this $130,000 YALOS Diamond LCD TV from Keymat. Now, just forget everything you thought was important when measuring the value of a good LCD panel -- you know: brightness, contrast ratio, response, pixel resolution, and so on -- those measurements are for fools, boy. As any self-righteous heiress knows, a good TV must feature a white gold plating and at least 160 diamonds totaling to a minimum of 20 carats. Think differently and you might just end up dodging Blackberries with the rest of the help.
So, you were planning on spending some serious money on an LCD TV, right? Well, how about $130,000? Does that sound about right?
This YALOS Diamond LCD TV from Keymat is arguably the most expensive LCD TV ever made. This one of a kind television screen features not just a diamond or two, but 160 diamonds, totaling more than 20 carats. I am sure you will also appreciate the white gold plating as well.
Whew, now that’s an LCD TV an heiress can be proud of!
Its time to compare your LCD TV by carats instead of inches. The Yalos Diamond is the perfect gadget for the ‘bling-thing lovers’ to liven up their home entertainment system.
The 20-carat Yalos Diamond is the costliest LCD TV in the world that incorporated 160 diamonds. The punk beast will be displayed on the stand of Italian Keymat Industrie at Berlin IFA 2006.
The Yalos Diamond TV was presented at the IFA2006 event back in September, it comes with white gold plus 160 diamonds and is suppose to be the most expensive TV on the world costing €100,000 (close to $128,000).
Besides the bling-bling, there are different models that differ in size but all feature a LCD screen with a contrast ratio of 1200:1. This expensive product is produced by the Italian mafia company - Keymat Industrie.
There will be 5 models available in the near future: 32, 37, 40, 46 and 52-inches.
The 20 carats of YALOS Diamond, the ultimate cult object with 160 real diamonds, will be exhibited in 400 square meters stand of the Italian Keymat Industrie s.p.a. at the International Fair of Berlin IFA Fair Hall 2.5, Stand 101, from September first to September 6, 2006.
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Yalos Diamond a new Lcd Tv with 160 real diamonds.
Naples Italy - - September 1, 2006 - - Yalos Diamond is a jewel and a TV set, a cult object, a sculpture of glass, stormed of pure diamonds: the most expensive LCD TV in the world which is measured by carats other than inches or centimetres.
The 20 carats of YALOS Diamond, the ultimate cult object with 160 real diamonds, will be exhibited in 400 square meters stand of the Italian Keymat Industrie s.p.a. at the International Fair of Berlin IFA Fair Hall 2.5, Stand 101, from September first to September 6, 2006.
So the Diamonds are no longer a girl's best friend, according to a fresh U.S. study that found three of four women would prefer a new plasma TV/ LCD to a diamond necklace. But what if you dig up something that’s a merges both of them unmistakably? An amalgamation of technology and design, YALOS Diamond is here to sweep you/her off your feet. It’s a jewel? It’s a TV set? It’s Yalos, a jewel of a TV set, a sculpture of glass, encrusted in pure diamonds, the most expensive LCD TV in the world, which is measured by carats, not inches or centimeters. The luxurious “Yalos Diamond” TV set is studded with 160 real diamonds worth 20 carats unlike the Loewe Swarovski studded LCD's or other flashy home appliances including Gorenje Eye catcher fridge with 7000 Swarovski crystals.
The 20 carats of YALOS Diamond, the ultimate cult object, is on display in the stand of the Italian company Keymat Industries at the International Fair of Berlin, IFA from September 1 to September 6, 2006.
Modern projection television, flat panel LCDs and plasma TVs have come a long way since the black and white tubes which were first introduced in the 20th century. The TV is the centerpiece and often the TV is the most expensive purchase for one’s home theater system. Someone who truly wants to impress others with their set might ask what is the most expensive television in the wordl?
From Italian company Keymat Industrie comes an expensive television studded with 160 real diamonds, 20 carats. Costing €100,000, the Yalos Diamond is the most expensive TV in the world. This expensive TV has no visible screws or welds, and the aesthetics are the work of Japanese designer Takahide Sano.
Not everyone can afford such an expensive LCD TV, but for those who absolutely must have the world’s most expensive television, the Yalos Diamond is the current choice. If you were thinking of upgrading to your first HDTV, this may not be the best option, but if you are remodeling your mansion, consider this expensive TV set.
So Italian company Keymat decided to put some diamonds on the frame of their stylish LCD HDTV and make it this way the most expensive TV in the world.
The Yalos Diamond is available with up to 46 inch screen sizes. Well, if I go to spend a ton of money on a TV I want it big, like the 103 inch Plasma from Panasonic. It is an old trick by now to throw some diamonds or gold onto standard gadgets to make them unique. Just look at the Gold RAZR.
More details on Playfuls and on the Keymat Yalos site.
For those, who have money to spend without counts, an Italian manufacturer has designed what is the most expensive LCD TV in the world or to be correct, the most expensive TV set in the world. The opulent ‘Yalos Diamond’ TV set is studded with 160 real diamonds worth 20 carats unlike the swarvoski encrusted Loewe’s LCD TV from CY Digital or the other shiny home appliances including Gorenje Touch Fridge-freezer that were all decked-up with swarovski crystals. This most expensive LCD TV in the world is on display at IFA, Berlin. The Diamond TV will be on display at the IFA from September1to September 6, 2006. The most expensive TV set in the world flaunts a cool price of $130,000. If you think, nothing could outdo Panasonic’s 103-inch plasma, not even Philips Ambilight LCD prototype then will love to hear what you have to say about this ultra-luxurious LCD TV from the Italian manufacturer, Keymat Industrie which is counted not by its size but by its diamonds!!
Further interesting features of the Yalos “Diamonds” LCD TV are that there are no visible screws or joins which affords this TV is incredibly sleek and refined appearance. The official site even mentions that the TV’s logo has “been screen-printed backwards and changes colour depending on whether the set is on or off”.
The set has provision for 1080i and 720p high definition picture formats and utilises Pixelworks technology so as to further unsure that the television’s picture is as clean and sharp as the sets overall design.
Further features include one HDMI, VGA, DVI, 2 x YPbPr, 2 x Scart, 2 x S-Video, 2 x CVBS connections, a resolution of 1366 x 768, a double RF tuner and a picture contrast ratio of 1200:1.
The price? A staggering £67,500.00.
So, you thought the 103-inch Plasma from Panasonic carried a bit of heft around the price tag, eh? Well check out this $130,000 YALOS Diamond LCD TV from Keymat. Now, just forget everything you thought was important when measuring the value of a good LCD panel -- you know: brightness, contrast ratio, response, pixel resolution, and so on -- those measurements are for fools, boy. As any self-righteous heiress knows, a good TV must feature a white gold plating and at least 160 diamonds totaling to a minimum of 20 carats. Think differently and you might just end up dodging Blackberries with the rest of the help.
Yalos Diamond is a jewel and a TV set, a cult object, a sculpture of glass, stormed of pure diamonds: the most expensive LCD TV in the world which is measured by carats other than inches or centimetres.
The 20 carats of YALOS Diamond, the ultimate cult object with 160 real diamonds, will be exhibited in 400 square meters stand of the Italian Keymat Industrie s.p.a. at the International Fair of Berlin IFA Fair Hall 2.5, Stand 101, from September first to September 6, 2006.
Keymat Industrie, based in Nola, near Naples, is a leading name in Information Technology, as well as Telecommunications and Consumer Electronics sectors. Positioned in the high-end segment, Keymat Industrie offers the most advanced products in terms of quality and worldwide assistance.
Brothers Gianluigi and Massimo Ricciolio, are the successful Neapolitan industrialists behind Keymat Industrie:”We offer a wide array of Made in Italy products that are highly competitive in terms of both prices and of technological content. Environment-friendly colour TVs that incorporate CRT, Plasma and LCD TFT technology, as the new brand Yalos, are a new range of products that perfectly represent the Keymat Industrie soul and the result of its technological engagement in research and development activities. We are aware of the fact that the after sale services are as important as the products quality, that’s why we offer after-sale world wide service, in all languages, all calibrated to precise customer needs”.
Yalos Diamond is a jewel and a TV set, a cult object, a sculpture of glass, stormed of pure diamonds: the most expensive LCD TV in the world which is measured by carats other than inches or centimetres. Naples Italy - - September 1, 2006 - - Yalos Diamond is a jewel and a TV set, a cult object, a sculpture of glass, stormed of pure diamonds: the most expensive LCD TV in the world which is measured by carats other than inches or centimetres.
The 20 carats of YALOS Diamond, the ultimate cult object with 160 real diamonds, will be exhibited in 400 square meters stand of the Italian Keymat Industrie s.p.a. at the International Fair of Berlin IFA Fair Hall 2.5, Stand 101, from September first to September 6, 2006.
Keymat Industrie, based in Nola, near Naples, is a leading name in Information Technology, as well as Telecommunications and Consumer Electronics sectors. Positioned in the high-end segment, Keymat Industrie (www.keymatindustrie.it) offers the most advanced products in terms of quality and worldwide assistance
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