Ok, I have to say that this is so bling it’s simply awful, but it is luxurious and therefore we at Lussorian have slavishly reported it. Is it the most expensive TV in the world? Quite possibly.

According to playfuls.com:
“This luxury television appeared at the Berlin consumer electronics fair IFA with a retail price of 100,000 euros (130,000 dollars), “
“The LCD panel from Italian maker Keymat Industries is plated with white gold and studded with 4 grams of diamonds.
Keymat, which said IFA was the first non-Italian fair where the model from its Yalos range was shown, added that US and Saudi buyers had already shown interest. IFA runs until Wednesday.
Last week, a German hi-fi magazine demonstrated at IFA what it described as the world’s most expensive music system.
In an annual demonstration of what a hi-fi lover would love to own, Audio magazine borrowed equipment worth 750,000 euros (975,000 dollars) to assemble the sound system which includes a 220-kilogram record-player costing 125,000 euros.”
The TV may not be my cup of tea but the mention of a $975,000, assembled sound system is really a mouth watering prospect.
We have previewed some luxury HD compatible products on Lussorian but what actually is it.
Sony provide the most succinct and comprehensible definition:
“The term used to describe TVs which can display digital high-definition TV formats then connected to a separate HDTV tuner. These TVs will display both 720p and 1080i HD formats, have both analogue component and digital HDMI connectivity and at least 720 lines.”
Now you know!
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.

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

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