Posted by Peter Brady on Wed 6th September 2006 at 07:00 AM, Filed in Luxury Television Systems

For a luxury home benefiting from Sky or the Telewest HD service then the Sony VPL -VW100 projection system could fit the bill. The picture quality is simply excellent and the system enjoys compatability with the high definition format.

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Features/specifications can differ from country to country but as a rule this product incorporates the following:

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Posted by Peter Brady on Tue 5th September 2006 at 08:00 AM, Filed in Luxury Sound Systems

The Halcro DM38 rises to almost one metre making it a bulky beast, but it’s worth it. Oh boy is it worth it!!  Packing a punchy 180 watts per channel this amp doesn’t do it by half measures and is going to make a real statement to anybody using it. The entire unit has been honed to perfection right down to the circuitry and vented heat sinks. This makes the audio purity almost unrivalled and under normal volumes is under 0.0007%.

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Weighing in at a hefty 120lbs this product really packs a punch in every respect and in our opinion rightly holds the crown of number one luxury amplifier on the planet. Retailing for £13,950 ($22,320) it’s not cheap but you are getting the ultimate amp which includes:

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Posted by Peter Brady on Mon 4th September 2006 at 07:00 AM, Filed in Luxury Television Systems

The LG AN110 really is a beautifully designed object that happens to produce top class projection imagery from a wall mounted position - and it’s HG ready to boot.

Winner of the 2006 Reddot Award - Best of The Best (Design Zentrum- Germany) this stunningly unobtrusive system is perfect for a smaller room like a study or playroom.

Retailing for £2,000 ($3,700) the product incorporates the following features:

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Posted by Peter Brady on Fri 1st September 2006 at 08:00 AM, Filed in Luxury Water

Speed may not be everything when it comes to luxury. But if you’ve got the ultimate yacht you’re going to need the ultimate Jetski! With a top speed of 70 mph the Seadoo RXP is undoubtedly nimble if a little scary for the novice.

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Billed as the most powerful two seater craft on the market Seadoo describe it as follows:

“There are those content to watch the world go by. On the RXP, the world watches you go by. With 215 horses, race-bred handling and an electric Variable Trim System, it’s no wonder the RXP has dominated the Musclecraft Shootout for two years running. And when the sun bounces off the sleek chrome details, the only question is whether the human head can turn fast enough.”

Undoubtedly a great machine but I think my money would be with something a little more sedate.

Posted by Peter Brady on Thu 31st August 2006 at 07:00 AM, Filed in Luxury Television Systems

Sometimes plasma screens just don’t cut it in terms of recreating that cinema experience. Therefore any luxury conscious person is going to want to take a look at projection.

Nowadays projection quality is truly excellent.

For instance the Sim2 Multimedia HT305E (wow what a mouthful) has some wonderful functionality that would be a must for any luxury home.

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Retailing for £8,000 ($14,000) the system is marketed as follows:

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