Sony Bravia EX1: The Real LCD HDTV

February 20th, 2009 | Filed under Home Entertainments 2 Comments

The series of Sony Bravia EX1 LCD HDTV is something more redundant and another very interesting aspect. Sony Bravia EX1 LCD HDTV the fall (better) into a new series of televisions that Sony does not intend to emphasize in the classroom or place where you have placed more than when it is switched on. If we do not use, you can switch seamlessly as a picture frame with the photo mode where you can leave it be, with a reduced consumption.

This special mode is called Table, and allows us to play a series of photos that have a USB stick and put the port on the TV, or settle for the six pre-images of the Sony Bravia EX1. That can be panel 1080p high-resolution display with the optimal configuration, reducing the brightness so that images are more realistic and the contrast and color.

The Sony Bravia EX1 the offer, among other specifications:
- Processor Bravia Engine 2 technology and Advanced Contrast Enhancer.
- 24p Mode True Cinema.
- How to search for options in the menus called XrossMediaBar, allowing easy search and select all the functions of the TV.
- Bravia Sync for controlling a single control various devices such as Blu-Ray player or camcorder.
- Digital Surround Sound effects with S-Force Front Surround.
- Voice Zoom to alter the volume of voices without changing background volume.
- DTT tuner high definition MPEG-4 AVC.
- Tuner DTT standard and digital cable TV integrated.

The other new technology these Sony TVs seeks to leave the space around the TV with the least possible cables. We can connect wirelessly to the typical devices we have around the screen as the digital media receiver, DVD player, the console, Blu-Ray or home theater system. The technology is called Bravia 1080 Wireless and becomes part of the parade of logos, stickers and technologies that incorporate existing televisions.

In addition to the new Bravia EX1, this breakthrough is available in standard 40-inch Bravia ZX1 seriesSony Bravia EX1 televisions are already available with sizes 40, 46 and 52 inches, all with 1080p panel, 100Hz technology MotionFlow and three HDMI ports which are not incorporated into the TV but on the external wireless module. This module is responsible for communicating with the display and sends the high definition signal (only up to 1080i) without using cables. A fourth HDMI port is on the side of the TV if needed.

The money to pay for Bravia EX1 TVs is expensive (but it’s worth), with an estimated price of 3,400 euros for the 50-inch model and 2,700 euros and 2,500 euros from 46 and 40 inches respectively.

Source
CrunchDeal: 52″ Bravia LCD HDTV, $1450 shipped

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