Best TV I had was a Loewe Aconda and every one that came mentioned what a stunning set it was, both the high quality of the picture, and how good the set looked switched off. I can't see the point of this though concrete on the back, I don't think I seen the back of my latest TV since the day it was installed. I also cannot see the point of having part of the screen surrounded by brushed aluminum and not the bottom, I rather you just could see the viewing screen. Also the Loewe tag on the side Im not a fan of.
It is fitting my needs. My TV stands between 2 rooms on a furniture as a divider of the two room (1 small rooms with book storage area). Today my old Pioneer TV looks bad from the back. Of course what will be the price for this gadget? I must say, I looked at the existing Loewe models and the backside is also very nice. It depends on the price they ask for it. I bet is is not going to be cheap, if it is handmade.
That is the fattest thickest TV I've EVER seen. It has horrendous bars on the side at the front as well. And, I believe it has to be irony, but what is the point of a concrete back for a TV when the back is always facing away from the viewer and you'll only ever go back there to add a cable or two? Absolutely ridiculous!
A new brand appearing on the tv scene is always good, and usually the Germans have engineering prowess when it comes to household electronics, like the Japanese. We ll have to see what Loewe brings when it comes to things as such processing and motion however ... we understand the MLA brightness craze by now.
@@AncientYouth64I bought one a few years ago and had to send it back as it had the most ridiculously complicated operating system of any tv ever ,it might as well have had a manual written in Klingon . The pq was pixelated and awful , the sound tinny . The remote looked nice , until you actually tried using it … Im trying to think of a positive aspect , ok it had quite a good stand .
@@flappospammo that is the one I had, only Loewe I have had. Currently still on my Pioneer 60inch Kuro KRP 600a great tv coming up for 16 years great service
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"A handmade concrete surface" ... what luxury!
Q,So what are the benefits of a concrete back?
A, it's so we can sell it for more money 💰
I'm holding out for a marble backed TV
Or a carbon fibre back. 😂
@@slick147that's way too sensible - I demand my TV be backed with a material that is both heavy and brittle!
So the concrete has no benefit at all
The best TV i've ever had!
Kudos to Phil for keeping a straight face with such a ridiculous television.
Best TV I had was a Loewe Aconda and every one that came mentioned what a stunning set it was, both the high quality of the picture, and how good the set looked switched off.
I can't see the point of this though concrete on the back, I don't think I seen the back of my latest TV since the day it was installed.
I also cannot see the point of having part of the screen surrounded by brushed aluminum and not the bottom, I rather you just could see the viewing screen. Also the Loewe tag on the side Im not a fan of.
It is fitting my needs. My TV stands between 2 rooms on a furniture as a divider of the two room (1 small rooms with book storage area). Today my old Pioneer TV looks bad from the back. Of course what will be the price for this gadget? I must say, I looked at the existing Loewe models and the backside is also very nice. It depends on the price they ask for it. I bet is is not going to be cheap, if it is handmade.
That is the fattest thickest TV I've EVER seen. It has horrendous bars on the side at the front as well. And, I believe it has to be irony, but what is the point of a concrete back for a TV when the back is always facing away from the viewer and you'll only ever go back there to add a cable or two? Absolutely ridiculous!
Not for me
A new brand appearing on the tv scene is always good, and usually the Germans have engineering prowess when it comes to household electronics, like the Japanese. We ll have to see what Loewe brings when it comes to things as such processing and motion however ... we understand the MLA brightness craze by now.
its obvious surely....they are so light now they fall over if a fly farts in the room
Loewe make overpriced underperforming crap , like bang & olufsen but without the design style
So you are not a fan then 😂😂😂😂
@@AncientYouth64I bought one a few years ago and had to send it back as it had the most ridiculously complicated operating system of any tv ever ,it might as well have had a manual written in Klingon . The pq was pixelated and awful , the sound tinny . The remote looked nice , until you actually tried using it … Im trying to think of a positive aspect , ok it had quite a good stand .
@@flappospammo I had a Loewe 38 inch CRT back in the day..great picture but so heavy it had its own gravity field and atmosphere!
@@AncientYouth64 yes i recall seeing an aconda tv , pq was stunning but their modern stuff just doesn’t seem to be in the same league
@@flappospammo that is the one I had, only Loewe I have had. Currently still on my Pioneer 60inch Kuro KRP 600a great tv coming up for 16 years great service