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Polaroid launch new range of LCD TV's

02/11/07 11:29:19 am by Matt - 851 words
Categories: News, Science/Technology, Electronics, Spotlight

Last night we attended a press event with Polaroid where we were introduced to their new Definia range of premium LCD TV's

I think that most people will be familiar with the Polaroid name but for most of us, myself included, the name conjures up images of instamatic cameras housed in grey plastic boxes. Few of us would make the connection between Polaroid and LCD TV's.

However, like myself, you may not have been aware of the fact that Edwin H. Land, founder of Polaroid, invented the polarising filters that are essential to LCD technology and that are present in every LCD product made. So, based on the trivia, Polaroid certainly have the 'right' to be part of this market and have some impressive sales figures to prove it.

Polaroid are already ranked number 5 in LCD TVshipments in North America and #10 in Europe. They are also #7 ranked brand in all video and imaging worldwide.

In actual fact Polaroid have been selling LCD TV's here in the UK for just over a year and their TLU range has been selling exceptionally well on the high street, to the point where they cant make enough of them!

Enter the Polaroid Definia. Available in 32", 37" or 42" varieties, the Definia is the name of the premium range of LCD TV's that Polaroid released on sale just last week. Last night gave us the chance to get hands-on with the products and see what they were capable of.

Polaroid Definia
Polaroid Definia

Polaroid have thrown away all preconceived manufacturing ideas and concepts with the Definia range and really invested time and research into what the customer wants and needs from an LCD TV. The thing that first strikes you when looking at the Definia is that unlike almost ever other LCD and Plasma TV out there the frame surrounding the screen isn't a high gloss plastic but is a semi-matt finish. While this seems a little strange to begin with it does give the unit a classy look and feel. However, there is a better reason for doing this: Glossy frames cause reflection and glare which distract you from the viewing experience. When this was demonstrated in a dimly lit room with lights outside it becomes clear that this was definitely a wise decision. The matt finish also means that fingerprints don't show - great news for parents!

Polaroid have also put a lot of effort in to the speaker bar included with the Definia. Typically LCD TV's have rather poor internal speakers. This is because the slim cabinet design of an LCD limits the size and type of speaker that can be utilised. Polaroid have addressed this by using very high quality air suspended loudspeaker units. These are the same type that you would find in fairly high-end HiFi equipment.

Also on the audio side is the AVC (Automatic Volume Control). This normalises the volume level and stops you getting deafened by those irritating commercials between programmes!

Polaroid Definia
Polaroid Definia

The Definia range also boasts a number of features that you would typically expect to find only on high-end LCD's. For example you get 2 HDMI sockets, a raft of Scart sockets, component sockets, digital optical in and out connections and also a CI slot on the rear which will accept smartcard readers for pay per view services as and when they become available.

The Eco-aware among us will be pleased to see that the Definia also includes a proper and easily accessible on/off switch which means that you don't have to leave the unit in standby.

I have to say that, although we were only able to get hands on with the 32" Definia for a short time, I was rather impressed. This is an HD ready display, has a good contrast ratio and brightness and the sound quality is truly brilliant from such small speakers. Frankly, the Definia puts my two year old top-of-the-range plasma TV to shame!

If you are looking for a new LCD TV then the Polaroid Definia is definitely worth a closer look, especially when you consider that the 32" Definia costs under £500, the same price that you would expect to pay for mediocre, no-name LCD's on the high street.

Polaroid Definia Specification:

  • Resolution: 1336 x 768
  • Brightness: 500 cd/m2
  • Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
  • Response Time: 8 ms
  • Viewing Angle: 170 x 170
  • 16:9 Widescreen Aspect Ratio
  • 2HDMI inputs
  • 3D Comb filter with motion adaptation
  • Picture-in-Picture (PIP)
  • Wide-Range Stereo Speakers
  • Detachable Speakers with Dedicated Subwoofer Output
  • 2 SCART inputs
  • Component video input (YPbPr)
  • S-Video input
  • Composite video input
  • Coaxial RF input
  • VGA (D-sub) input
  • CI slot
  • Audio inputs
  • Composite A/V output
  • Optical SPDIF output
  • With TV Stands & Speakers 722.5 x 947 x 240mm (HxWxD), 30.5kg
  • You can find out more about Polaroid and the Definia range on the dedicated website launched today: www.polaroid-definia.co.uk

    We are hoping to bring you a detailed review of one of Polaroid's Definia LCD TV's in the near future but also keep your eyes peeled for news on other Polaroid products coming soon!

    EDIT: Our 37" Definia review is now online HERE.

    Posted by: Matt

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    16 comments

    Comment from: scott miller [Visitor]
    do not buy the polaroid lcd model 4641-tlxb. mine from curcuit city ,it died after two months. i was leftm on my on to call the factory and make arangements for parts and repair its been four weeks and my tv is still broke. no support from curcuit city unless i paid them for extende warrenty even though im supposed to have a one year warrinty. need help on this
    15/11/07 @ 22:10
    that sucks man, hope u sort it
    11/02/08 @ 00:18
    Comment from: Mike Brazil [Visitor] · http://www.freeipodsetc.co.uk
    I've never even heard of Polaroid before!
    Looking from previous reviews I guess they cannot be that popular.
    Hope your tv gets repaired soon mate!
    26/02/08 @ 19:01
    I had similar problems with circuit city. Faulty goods and poor customer service. They may be cheap, but I definitely wouldn't recommend them.
    12/03/08 @ 20:44
    Comment from: Scarlet Fan [Visitor] · http://lg-scarlet.com
    My cousin had a similar problem, circuit city again.. typical. He's now relocated to the UK and has much better service :) LG LCD's all the way... check out the new Scarlet model, incredibly good looking and high quality
    08/05/08 @ 00:13
    Comment from: Steve [Visitor] · http://www.lcd-tv-store.co.uk
    It certainly is a sexy beast of an LCD TV. I really do prefer them in black rather than silver, it just gives them that sleeker more sophisticated feel. Don't you agree?
    08/05/08 @ 20:48
    Comment from: John Fowler II [Visitor]
    Ok first let me start by saying I baught an 42" Polaroid model #FLM4234BH. I thought wow Im saving a few hundred dollars and getting the same thing. IT COULD'NT BE FURTHER FROM THE TRUTH!!! The tv speakers die and then come back on out of the blue. Once in awhile the speakers sound as if someone tripped a fire alarm in my apartment. Not good, especially at 11 pm. And to top it off the back of the tv makes a loud popping noise once in awhile that sounds as if its going to catch on fire. So we have had 3 different brains for this tv sent and twice a technician has come by to install them. And geuss what. THE SAME THINGS KEEP HAPPENING!!! Now I am waiting to see if Polaroid will refund my money. They had to ask their corporate office if they are allowed. So the moral of the story, spend a little more and do your research, or you'll be on the phone with polaroid's lousy customer service as much as I am!!!
    09/05/08 @ 23:00
    The Definia is really nice. I bought it (32") and it is running all day long next to my PC flatscreens! I will hope, it is better than that one from Scott. Until now I only can recommend it!
    04/06/08 @ 13:25
    Comment from: David O'Neal [Visitor]
    I bought the same model of Polaroid TV (FLM4234BH) and I'm having the EXACT SAME PROBLEM! Furthermore, I have been looking around on the net and I have seen quite a few reports from others who are also having this problem. I wonder if any of these things actually worked!
    30/06/08 @ 13:05
    Comment from: R. Gene [Visitor]
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    The sound completely went out on the set after only a year. Polaroid said they would replace the entire set for $250 and our costs to ship! Don't want to spend $250 every year to replace this kind of TV. Seems to be a common problem inlooking at the blogs on the net.
    15/08/08 @ 22:35
    Comment from: Mike (Manchester UK) [Visitor] Email
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    I have the Definia 32 inch model, got it for a bargain 340 pounds, can't fault it so far, good picture, great colour and great sound from the speaker bar which you can remove should you want to hang the tv on the wall and add a surround system! all in all so far so good!
    26/08/08 @ 21:38
    Comment from: melissa [Visitor]
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    I bought the 32 in LCD last dec and it the sound went out
    about a month ago. I took it to a repair shop and they
    told me 400 dollars to repair what a piece of junk they
    polaroid should have to repair the tv's for free.
    11/11/08 @ 23:55
    Comment from: Oliver [Visitor] · http://www.realfreebies.co.uk
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    I really don't rate these TVs that much to be honest! I bought on for my parents and the quality wasn't as good as I expected it to be, so I decided to take it back for them and get them a good old Sony instead so they could play their PS3 on it :)

    Thanks a lot.
    10/12/08 @ 14:41
    Comment from: vinny [Visitor] Email
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    i got a 20" 8 weeks later pixals started to die sent it back for repear recorded delivery recived by polaroid 2 days later still herd nothing 5 weeks later and meny e mails on not a word from them monkys. do not buy this, custermer service is wers than poor and i want my money back. DO NOT BUY THIS CRAP
    05/01/09 @ 21:08
    Comment from: Rob [Visitor]
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    I bought a 26 inch poloroid an 13 months later no picture.
    I think maybe this should be a law suit?
    20/01/09 @ 03:05
    Comment from: Tom [Visitor] · http://www.freeiphone4me.co.uk
    *****
    Come on, what do you expect from a company that got famous making CAMERAS - not TV's! And what's more, Polaroid are now not even in the top 10 camera manufacturers so they aren't even leaders in their field..
    23/03/09 @ 13:56

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