Tuesday, February 17, 2009

The first Sony LCD TVs at the BRAVIA Engine 3


Tired of MWC'09? We then have good news for you, especially if you like LCD TVs Sony. What say, Sony can make a good LCD HDTV, but if honest, well-known Japanese company keeps a large portion of potential buyers of their excessively high prices for their products. It is possible that Sony identify themselves to the equipment manufacturers hi-end, so the price of its products should remain at that level.

According to Engadget, the famous Japanese company has just submitted to the court users 6 new lines of LCD TVs, WE5, W5500, E5500, E5300, V5500 and S5500, which represented 19 diversified models. First of all, it is worth noting that all these models are based on the video processor BRAVIA Engine 3, and support technologies such as Motionflow 100 MHz, Image Blur Reduction, therefore, as the Sony, the picture quality on them simply wonderful. But that's not all. It turns out that new items still supports DLNA (Digital Living Network Aliance), which allows you to receive streaming audio and video from a personal computer, and can boast of user interface Xross Media Bar and AppliCast. The latter, in fact, represents a set of so-called widget (mini-applications) that allow the user to access the Internet directly from your TV.

It is also worth noting that almost all models of these lines are very environmentally sound, and most of them awarded with the sign "EU Flower" from the European Commission. This means that they actually meet the strict European Union standards for the protection of the environment.