Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Harrod's to sale the biggest plasma screen in the world


Harrod's has recently launched its new technology department, showing off some of the world’s most exclusive and high-end gadget, including the Panasonic’s 152-inch TV, the biggest plasma screen in the world which was first shown in 2010 at the Consumer Electronics Show held in Las Vegas. Weighing 600kg, the TH-152UX1W Panasonic TV set uses 4K2K technology with four times as many pixels as a standard high-definition TV set. It plays the content in 4096 x 2160 resolutions and delivers a separate 3D image, that too in HD for each eye of the viewer, and Further, the 17:9 ratio of the TV set is same as used in cinemas.
Price Tag: $952,200.
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Nike Sportswear Spring/Summer 2012 Liberty for London by

Dropping on April 2nd the first installement of the Nike Sportswear and Liberty of London collaboration includes covetable Nike running styles featuring  Liberty’s “Lagos Laurel” print. Nike’s Cortez, Air Max One and the Nike Free 5.0 all get the treatment of one of Liberty’s most talked about prints.

In May the collection will be extended with the addition of three basketball styles: the Blazer, Hyperclave and Dunk Sky High. The Dunk Sky High will feature a wedge heel inserted into the shoe.
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The Zermatt GMT by IceLink


IceLink is a young Swiss-American watchmaker, which adheres to the principal of catching attention at any cost without losing the focus for quality mechanisms. The Zermatt GMT, named for the famous Swiss ski resort, is for this reason showing five dials telling you the hour and minutes of New York, London, Dubai, Hong Kong and your individually adjusted home time plus a perpetually rotating seconds dial. The huge case, 63x43mm to be precise, is crafted of titanium with a 18kt rosé gold coating. In the inside works a ILMM1 caliber, which revolves at 28.800 vph and provides a power reserve of around 2 days.
Price tag: $44.000
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The NewChi ‘Ballet’ tea set


The NewChi ‘Ballet’ tea set doesn't only please the metropolitan eye, but also serves as a tribute to the appeal of a ballerina who masters balance and turns it into a graceful dance form.
The pieces in the tea set do not have flat or circular bottoms, rather than all end triangularly and are helped to stand by the handle which also reaches the table at a point. With two small points of contact, the NewChi Ballet tea set is striking and will quickly catch attention if left on a table. The smooth white design reminds one of how effortless and smooth the moves of a ballerina are and the fact that it balances upon two small points makes this tea set the best ode to ballet the world of tea has ever seen.
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Kahlua and Espresso Bean Caramel PopCorn


Coffee-loving cinema fans will be swooning over this Kahlua and Espresso Bean Caramel Corn. A mouthful to say and a mouthful to eat, this souped-up popped corn will have you ditching your usual butter and salt for a healthy dose of caffeine. Created by blogger Rachel from the aptly named blog ‘Rachel Cooks,’ this movie-time snack will please your sweet tooth and give you a mean case of the jitters.
Comprised of freshly popped corn covered in ribbons of Kahlua-spiked caramel and adorned with chocolate-covered espresso beans, this theatre treat is one serious indulgence.
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