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Sony updates BRAVIA LCD line-up again

Written by James Delahunty @ 08 Jun 2007 5:48 User comments (5)

Sony updates BRAVIA LCD line-up again Sony Corp. has updated its BRAVIA LCD line-up again with 40", 46" and 52" TV sets. The new XBR5, XBR4 and W series all feature 1920x1080 (1080p) 10-bit panels. They include BRAVIA Theatre Sync for hassle-free multimedia viewing as well as Xross Media Bar (XMB) interface and Sony Digital Media Extender (DMeX).
Using DMeX, users can use a BRAVIA Internet Video Link module can hbe used to access (high-definition) video content from sites such as Grouper and AOL. "Our BRAVIA flat-panel LCD HDTVs have the leading market share because they deliver an outstanding level of picture quality and style that people appreciate," said Sony Home Products VP Randy Waynick, senior vice president of Sony's Home Products Division.

He added: "The new line elevates our commitment to full HD1080p televisions displays, while offering many more choices." The W series TVs support x.v.Color technology, BRAVIA Engine EX video engine and can play from 1080/24p and 1080/60p sources. The XBR4 and XBR5 support 120Hz "Motionflow".



Most models will ship in August, with some coming in September, with prices that range from $2,700 to $5,100.

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19.6.2007 10:36
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I;m not a big Sony fan but they get it right when it comes to TVs

i love my Sony SXRD 60"

This message has been edited since its posting. Latest edit was made on 09 Jun 2007 @ 10:37

29.6.2007 18:50

I have a Sony TV that i am watching at the moment and the TV's are great.

But...

Quote:
Most models will ship in August, with some coming in September, with prices that range from $2,700 to $5,100.
For this price i will surely wait till it comes down to at least between A$1000-$2000.

311.6.2007 05:39

I rate Sony TV's as being one of the best for quality.
If you want almost as good quality and better value then
Samsung is the ideal choice IMO.

415.6.2007 15:00

W series ? We're on X here !

530.7.2007 21:20

Sony does make a kick ass TV that seems to last forever.

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