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Hannspree HANNSlounge 32"


Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Comes included with an HDMI cable--something that almost always comes sold separately. Visual aesthetic could appeal strongly to those looking for a change from the standard sleek black modern HDTV design. Polished chrome stand allows you to simply place the TV on the floor.

The Cons:Only sports one HDMI input. Hideous faux-wood throwback design. Pricier than similar competing units due to its unusual styling.

The Hannspree HANNSlounge 32" is a widescreen (16:9) LCD television, first announced in September 2006. It is part of Hannspree's "Hannslounge" series of televisions which is aimed at providing a higher-end product with a more natural appearance than most television lines.

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 It's aesthetic design incorporates unusual elements including a smooth mahogany finish on the back and four polished chrome legs to stand on. The front finish of the unit is designed to look like black leather. It's 32" screen displays 1366 x 768 pixels with a 1200:1 contract ratio and a 178° viewing angle, both vertically and horizontally. The television features most of the current video and audio inputs, including HDMI, Composite, RF, PC and S-Video. It has outputs for digital audio, line out, subwoofer and headphones.

Features

  • Screen size (diagonal): 32" (81cm)
  • Aspect ratio: 16:9
  • Native resolution: 1366 x 768
  • Contrast ratio: 1200:1
  • Viewing angle: 178° vertical and horizontal
  • Inputs: HDMI, Composite, RF, PC and S-Video
  • Outputs: digital audio, line out, subwoofer, headphones
  • Date announced: September 2006

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    Comes included with an HDMI cable--something that almost always comes sold separately.

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    Visual aesthetic could appeal strongly to those looking for a change from the standard sleek black modern HDTV design.

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    Polished chrome stand allows you to simply place the TV on the floor.

Cons
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    Only sports one HDMI input.

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    Hideous faux-wood throwback design.

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    Pricier than similar competing units due to its unusual styling.

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    Cannot be wall mounted at all.

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