
Salacious photos after the jump.
Finlux unveiled several new televisions and set-top boxes at IFA. The video they selected to demonstrate the sets at the front of their stand was the most salacious of the whole show (though I never did get to the Penthouse stand), while the rest of the sets on display were showing much more business like sequences.
Many television manufacturers are touting how “green” they are, usually by demonstrating how much less power their sets consume. Finlux took a slightly different approach, by showcasing a pair of TVs with glossy green bezels.
To be fair, though, Finlux looks to be conscious of the entire manufacturing process when they talk about their environment-friendliness, rather than just focusing on power savings.
Finlux had the usual assortment of TVs, too, ranging from 65″ to 26″, in a variety of thin and thick form factors.














The video content commented at the top is not presented in fair. It is used just before the show.
“Many television manufacturers are touting how “green” they are, usually by demonstrating how much less power their sets consume. Finlux took a slightly different approach, by showcasing a pair of TVs with glossy green bezels”
At the left and right points of the stands, you could read the power consumption improvements and “Less Than 0,15W” power consumption at stand by mode. You could also see European Eco Label, SWAN and Energy Saving Trusted logos.
Sorry, this comment is not pointing out the fact.
Hey! I personally visited Finlux stand as well. Unfortunately I didn’t get to see those nice videos you mention ;)
But I was impressed by the brand… I never heard of Finlux before but they look quite serious people. They presented more or less the same innovations as the big brands like ultra slim tv sets or software improvements that duplicate whatever frecuency the tv set support (It would imitate 200Hz in a 100Hz for instance) and I loved some of their designs.
They said they are fast growing in the nordic countries but I don’t know if they are present in the rest of Europe.
Anyone can tell please?