Loewe Individual Selection TVs -- if you care more about the color "of" than "from" the TV
For millions of homes, a slight variation on the basic black TV theme fits into the decor just fine. People who suffer an allergic reaction to black gadgets can opt for silver, Samsung's Touch of Color, or stainless steel. If those options don't quiet your fashion faux pas alarms, Loewe has something for you. Rather than innovate on the actual display, the Individual Selection LCD TVs let you mix and match a glossy white or aluminum fascia with swappable inlay side panels in Ruby Red, Apple Green, High Gloss Black, or even console-fabulous Light Oak. We could go into the specs (pretty "meh") or the price (probably "gulp"), but those are beside the point; if you've read this far, you'll want one regardless of specs or price. Might we recommend looking into a truly custom colored set instead?



















Loewe has the best TV set on the market. I have an Individual 46" for several years (with HD DVR, EPG, DVB-T/S/C and more...) and I'm very happy with it. Sure it is very costly but nothing come close to their quality and design...
This is a TV for rich chicks.
Given the US's obscession with cheap, they will never come back to the US.
I take back my last comment. Given the state of the economy, people have a reason to be obsessed with cheap. Still Loewe won't make it stateside for some time.
That's right! Thanks to cheap shit, I'm still able to go out to eat every night of the week, buy new Vizio TVs for every room in the house, and afford all of this without sacrificing anything...except decent products made by reputable companies. I guess the results are finally in. Quantity trumps quality.
Not enough screen too much border. I want to watch the movie not the edges. A nice black one with more screen looks nicer than this
I'll take the Kuro anyday
Ooh, that Light Oak will go great with the fake wood paneling in your rumpus room!
I wish there were more decent options. The only problem with anything but black is that it's harder to match the look unless you buy from the same brand on the same year. With black, I guess it's easier to accept differences in design from different brands.