Sony's EX1 series of LCDs comes in three flavours – 52, 40 and the 46 inch version we tried, but they all come surrounded by a distinctive white bezel, and they're all very thin (ours measured just ...
Sony today introduced seven new BRAVIA XBR flat-panel LCD high-definition televisions including models with TRILUMINOS LED backlight and local dimming for outstanding black-level reproduction and ...
Sony’s launching thirty-eight TVs. The best, the XBR-LX900, is a 3D-ready edge-lit LED set that goes up to 60 inches with 240Hz, Wi-Fi (for video services like Netflix), face detection (for ...
Looking to build upon its leadership position in the LCD-flat panel category, Sony Electronics today introduced seven high-definition BRAVIA models including five with integrated ATSC digital tuners.
Today at CEDIA, Sony announced that the US will soon get their hands on some slender 9.9-mm thin LCD HDTVs. The KDL-52XBR7 has a whopping 240Hz frame rate displayed on a 1080p 52-inch LCD screen with ...
Company: Sony Electronics Inc., www.sony.com Price: $519.99 Spec Data: 17-inch screen size (diagonal); 1280-by-1024 native resolution; 0.264-mm pixel pitch; 5:4 aspect ratio (pixels); supports ...
Historically, Sony LCDs cost a little more than comparable sets from its top competitors. For the extra bucks, though, you can readily expect to get a more comprehensive feature set and superior ...
Sony today introduced nine new BRAVIA® flat-panel LCD high-definition televisions with advanced features. The new models all feature 1920 x 1080 full high-definition resolution, 10-bit panels and, in ...
15 November 2005New generation V-series &, S-series utilize Sony's LCD panels incorporating latest generation technology to deliver superior resolution UAE, Dubai - Today, Sony Gulf FZE. unveiled a ...
Dubai, 29 th October, 2006 - Underlining its pledge to Sony High Definition Quality and building on the success of its market-leading BRAVIA LCD televisions, Sony Gulf has bolstered its commitment to ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
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