Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Sony LCD TVs have become much smarter and thrift


This morning in Tokyo, Sony officially introduced a new line of LCD TVs - Bravia V5, reports PC World. This series has presented two models that have a screen size of 40 and 46 inches.

Both models noteworthy that can automatically switched off if there is nobody in the room. Using a special sensor, which is located below the screen, Bravia 5 determines whether people in a room where he works. If anyone does not, then we turned off the TV screen. When you are the first people turned the TV again. Worth ometit that after turning off the TV screen, no sound is muted, but still works for 30 minutes. After that, if the room is empty, the sound too muted, and the TV goes into standby mode. As stated, the power of 129 and 153 W respectively. In this connection, it is worth recalling that the energy consumption of similar models in a series of Bravia V1, which were presented last year at 217 and 263 watts.

It is expected that the TV series from the Bravia V5 will be on sale on 20 February. Price younger model (with 40-inch screen) is 2314 dollars, a senior model (with 46-inch screen) will cost about 3085 dollars.