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Sony India outs 3 new Bravia LCD TV Series

Sony India outs 3 new Bravia LCD TV Series

 
Sony has announced three new Bravia LCD TV series in India. The TVs go for the value-for-money seeking customers to deeply pocketed ones. The BX Series or Basic Series tries to provide basic LCD functionalities at a decent price. The sets are powered by Bravia Engine 3 that produce vivid images and feature live color [...]

Sony PS3 crashes into Bravia LCD TV at 50mph

Sony PS3 crashes into Bravia LCD TV at 50mph

 
There is really no reason for you to crash a PS3 into an LCD unless you have a point to prove. In this case, the point for Sony Australia was to promote their latest Christmas campaign wherein a Bravia LCD buyer would get a PS3 thrown in for free, which they did it literally. Three [...]

Sony’s 9.9mm thin Bravia ZX1 TV comes to India [Updated w/ price]

Sony’s 9.9mm thin Bravia ZX1 TV comes to India [Updated w/ price]

 
UPDATE: It will sell for Rs. 1,99,900. Ouch.
First seen in August last year, Sony has brought its thin wonder to India. The 40-inch Bravia ZX1 LCD TVs’ (KLV-40ZX550A) thickest part measures 9.9mm and weighs 15kg. The TV’s picture quality is enhanced by Bravia Engine2 which supports full HD (1920×1080) resolution, Edge LED, 100MHz Motionflow and [...]

Sony brings world’s thinnest LCD TV

Sony brings world's thinnest LCD TV

 
Also Read: Samsung to reveal world’s slimmest LCD TV at CES
Sony today proudly announced world’s lightest and thinnest LCD TV. The KDL-40ZX1 from the Bravia ZX1 series weighs 12.2kg and measures just 9.9mm thick. The TV’s anorexia figure is possible with the help of wireless media base. The transmission of the data between the [...]

Sony touts energy efficient Bravia TVs

Sony touts energy efficient Bravia TVs

 
Sony outs a new line of energy efficient Bravia LCD TVs. The first of the 32-inch model KDL-32JE1 from the JE1 series consumes just 86kWh/year which makes it energy efficient at 232%, enough to best Japan’s recommended 164%. The greener environment act doesn’t end here. Sony also announced to use flame-retardant plastic materials and recycled [...]