Loewe has something special in store for the IFA or International Consumer Electronics show in Berlin. It's a multi-media remote control that brings new meaning to the nickname "zapper" - and can do far more than just change the channel.
A company located in picturesque Upper Franconia, Loewe, nearly went broke in 2004 because it failed get on the flat screen bandwagon. But the firm has bounced back in the last three years. Now, increases in turnover and profits are yearly features of its annual reports. Leading sellers are top-of-the-line flat screen televisions that sell for between 1000 and 10,000 euros each. These provide customers with not only exclusive designs, but premier technology that is "Made in Germany." And Loewe is also one of the few remaining television manufacturers whose production facilities are still nearly all in Germany. Only the LCD screens are made by market leader Sharp, in which Loewe has a 30% share. A report from Robert Donauer tells you more.
april 2009 for world widwe will re release..
o10ciano 3 years ago
cd player,dvd,ipod,and internet radio that is amazing
bofhd89o 3 years ago