By Akihabara News Team - [20/1/2010 - 02:55] - 0 - Displays
Sony introduced today, during a press conference held in their HQ at Shinagawa, new stylish Full HD LCD TV LED back lighted, the Bravia EX700 series. Sony’s new baby is available in 52″, 46″, 40″ and 32″, [...]
Sony introduced its new Blu-ray capable line that is composed of three stand alone models (BDP-S770, BDP-S570 and BDP-S370) and three integrated home theater systems (BDV-HZ970W, BDV-E770W, and BDV-E570) as well as a 5.1 channel matchi[...]
By Akihabara News Team - [7/1/2010 - 03:47] - 1 - Displays
Sony introduced its first 3D Bravia HDTVs as part of its 2010 Bravia LCD HDTV line which is composed of 38 models ranging in screen sizes from 60 to 22-inches. The XBR-LX900 Series 3D HDTVs have intergrated 3D functionality with Sony’s[...]
Here’s KDDI’s first Bravia phone, the U1. Featuring a 3” WVGA panel based on Sony Bravia Technology as well as Sony Blu-ray forwarding technology (you can enjoy Blu-ray on your phone by syncing it to a Blu-ray player), it is supp[...]
Available in different flavors with a Black Silver body or Black Brown as well as a Black Red and matching home theather system, the new W5 Series Bravia LCDs from Sony are schedule do be released in either 40″ and 46”. Not much [...]
Here are the ultra slim 52″ and 46” ZX5 Series Bravia TVs with LED backlight… Planned to be released in Japan around November 20th, these 5.8cm (46”) and 5.9cm thick (52”) Bravias feature the 240Hz Motion Flow, Bravia Wirless (Yo[...]
It’s now official, Sony announced that they will release 3D LCD TVs.. Let’s see how this will amazes us in the near future, meanwhile here’s Sony’s official video regarding this 3D TV thingy. Berlin, Germany, September 2, 2[...]
The Financial Times and the WSJ announced today the intention of Sony to launch 3D LCD TV by the end of 2010… So far this news as not been confirmed or denied by Sony, but it’s funny to see Sony briefly talking about this matter [...]
This morning Sony Japan released two new Bravia LCD HD TV line-ups, the W5 and F5. Both feature a 240MHz Motion Flow panel (excpet the 32F5 that only feature sa 120MHz LCD) and a Felica / Edy e-Wallet reader on their remote control for[...]
Here’s an interesting add-on for Sony Bravia users. The BRX-A320 is an HDD based DVR featuring a 320GB HDD and that records your favorite TV programs in either SD or HD formats. Sold in Japan for around 50,000 Yen (415€), this ni[...]
Here’s an interesting ranking from BNC Japan. This time they focused their attention on TVs, and it seems that in 2008, our Japanese friends loved small (32”) TVs, preferably from Sharp… If I can’t personally agree on[...]
Only available for SONY USA, you’ll be glad to learn that you can now access Slacker Personal Radio via Bravia Internet Video-link HDTV, allowing access to literally over a million songs available within 100 different programs. M[...]
Sony America announced yesterday a new set of Bravia Link Modules with the DMX-WL1T, DVD Link, and DMX-SW1. In a nutshell, they stream 1080i video from any source to HD TV without the need of having cables running in every direction. S[...]
By Akihabara News Team - [3/9/2008 - 09:14] - 0 - Image
Yesterday at the CEDIA in the US, Sony introduced some new products, although some were announced last week. We have another LCD TV, besides the 40″ super-slim LCD TV, 9.9mm thin (the slimmest in the world, even if Philips introd[...]
I am not talking about your average Bravia here, don’t expect a 100”+ PDP or LCD panel, but rather a more portable device, the XDV-W600. It features a 4” LCD panel, 23 hours of battery lifespan (both internal battery + AA batteri[...]
IFA Berlin, 28 August 2008 – In Japan, there’s a popular snack called Pocky® – a very thin, chocolate covered pretzel stick. And ‘Pocky’ is the code name Sony used during the development of the brand-new BRAVIA™ Theatre BDV-IT100[...]
Basingstoke, 28. August 2008 – Sony’s BRAVIA VPL-HW10 projector is set to deliver the excitement and immediacy of HD to a new audience. It brings technologies capable of convincingly reproducing the cinematic experience within th[...]
By Akihabara News Team - [28/8/2008 - 12:32] - 3 - Image
We’re just back from a Sony Press Conference, where they introduced a new lineup of four BRAVIA Full HD LCD TVs. The XR1 LCD series is available in 55″ & 46″ and features a RGB LED back lighted panel (Triluminos LED Te[...]
Ultimate picture quality. Ultimate looks. Introducing the state of the art BRAVIA™ X4500 and W4500 series. BRAVIA™ X4500 series Full HD 1080p Graceful floating design with translucent frame Best-ever clarity, colour, contrast and defin[...]
By Akihabara News Team - [17/6/2008 - 03:12] - 0 - Image
Sony continues by releasing a new BRAVIA LCD Screen…This time the new BRAVIA S4000 line-up features four TV sizes: 26″, 32″, 37″, and 40″ boasting a 1080p Full HD panel, Bravia Engine 2 signal processing technol[...]
By Akihabara News Team - [16/6/2008 - 11:10] - 0 - Image
Sony released a new series BRAVIA TV with a reduced power consumption of 89W. The JE1 Series incorporates fluorescent tubes which deliver a higher luminance efficiency at a lower electric voltage. It uses optical film with a higher lig[...]
By Akihabara News Team - [11/6/2008 - 10:36] - 0 - Image
If you don’t know what to do tomorrow, go to Sony’s Ginza/Odaiba buliding where they will introduce their BRAVIA M1 Premium Edition Series. It also be introduced at the same time in Osaka. You’ll have the choice between 20&[...]
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