A new HDTV Bravia line for SonySony announced their new Bravia Z5100 and XBR9 line models. Fully packed with an Ethernet jack. Models 52-inch KDL-52W5100, 46-inch KDL-46W5100 or 40-inch KDL-40W5100 can easily access Amazon videos, Youtube and Sony pictures.
The new family also includes Sony's Motionflow 120Hz technology, DLNA compatibility, a USB port for loading up external media, BRAVIA Sync (HDMI-CEC), four HDMI inputs and the Xross Media Bar (XMB) interface. As expected, each one sports a 1080p panel, and while pricing details are still sorely missing, the trifecta should hit retailers later this Spring. Keep on the look out for the retail release.
From sony.com
2009 XBR 9-Series
* Full HD 1080p
* BRAVIA Engine 3
* Motionflow 240Hz
* Live Color Creation™ featuring WCG-CCFL
* x.v.Color™/ Deep Color
2009 Z-Series
* Full HD 1080p
* BRAVIA Engine 3
* Motionflow 240Hz
* BRAVIA internet video/ widgets
* Seven HD inputs
For more prices, specs and details on the Sony Bravia and other Sony series take a look at the amazon links below.
10 comments:
I want the Bravia, very good páge!! forgiveness for my English
Yes, HD TVs are nice; we have a Toshiba Regza (we live in Japan), a HUGE improvement over what we had in Seattle before we moved here a year ago.
Nice blog, by the way; informative & well-laid out.
Toasty Tostada
Very informative, well-designed website. HD TVs are a great improvement over the old models. We have a Toshiba Regza, which I'm not sure is available in the U.S.
Very informative blog. Wish I had the money to buy one of them. Did you know the middle one isn't available any more.
Man the product seems interesting but the price OMG!!!!
Why don't these guys make it cheaper so that some great people on earth like me :) could buy it too.
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I am a MASSIVE sony fan and was talked into buying a Sharp last time around by a very persuavive salesman, wish I had stuck to Sony as I would have had this TV now!!
Hey guys, thanks for the comments.
I need to upgrade my TV soon for sure, I'll wait until this one drops a little and then have one i think.
$20,000, lol I know what you mean. Though I'm sure i would never need to go to the cinema again, especially with some serious home audio system plugged in :D
thanks again guy
-M
@Admin - thanks for the comment. Just out of interest, is your Sharp TV quality just not as good as Sony, image dragging, not a lot of contrast in colors etc?
All the best
-M
I hate shopping for TV's. Too much to process.
wow, $20,000 for TV! I'd like to know who's spending that kind of cash on TV's anymore!
Good niche site.
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