History was created recently
in Sri Lanka with the introduction of the islands first
integrated LCD / DVD Television by Atom Technologies (Pvt)
Limited. Although being a relatively youthful player in a fast
aging local consumer electronics industry, the company is
already creating waves in the local market with its strong focus
on catering to the technological needs of the next generation
and its dedication to professionalism and service when it comes
to customer care and after sales.
LCD or Liquid Crystal Display has long being considered the
future of televisions ever since its creation by Peter Brody in
1972. Over the past few years however the advancement in
technology has been racing forward unapologotically, outrunning
a retail industry struggling to keep pace. This fast expanding
rift and growing bottleneck in the inflow of modern technology
into the island was therefore a key ingredient to the creation
of Atom Technologies by three young enterpreneurs with a mutual
love for technology and modern living.
Founded in early 2006 by Ashan de Livera, Asif Jiffry and
Sanjiv Alles, Atom LCD is poised more as a masterpiece in modern
living rather than as merely a TV, integrating more features
than any other unit in the market today within the boundaries of
its sleek, elegant design.
" Atom LCD portays the epitome of modern minimalist design,
inspired by geniuses of the art form such as the unfogiving
lines of Donald Judd or David Smith, the artistic brilliance of
Carl Andre or designer Buckminister Fuller, the reknown
installation artist Dan Flavin or even the minimalist pavilions
and corridoors of the legendary Geoffrey Bawa. With Atom the
traditional television is stripped down to its elemental,
geometric form encompassing the very best of modern living "
With Atom LCD, the unit is an extension to its surroundings
unlike the imposing presence of a traditional Television. All
units are framed in a matte black finish, with razor sharp lines
that clash confidently with the crystal clear display panel. The
image quality and audio-visual experience is breathtaking to say
the least and has to be experienced to be believed.