Sony Bravia TV Review

The Sony Bravia LCD televisions offer superb technology, in a designer package. With the addition of DLNA and motion blur reducing technology, the new Sony LCD TV line allows a user interactivity and functionality that sets a new standard for LCD television usability. New models also feature high efficiency components that reduce energy consumption.

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With the combination of an energy switch, presence sensor, and a new energy efficient backlight, the Sony LCD TV models use 50 percent less energy than standard sized LCD televisions. This reduction in power usage is not only good for the consumer's utility bill, but also good for the environment. The Sony Bravia not only reduces greenhouse gas emissions, by reducing energy consumption, there is also another way that Bravia LCD Televisions help the environment and clear the mess that normally surrounds a home theater system.

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Wires are a common problem facing anyone that has a home theater system. This can be compounded when the TV is mounted on a wall and not enclosed in an entertainment cabinet. The new Sony Bravia LCD televisions have solved that problem by using wireless connectivity to eliminate wires connecting components to the TV. This technology is exclusive to the Bravia HD TV line-up and effectively eliminates the mess of wires, while still providing a high-quality picture.

The high quality picture offered by the Sony LCD TV line-up is due to an upgraded processor that increases contrast. To increase the picture quality even further, the Bravia LCD TVs utilize advanced color technologies that offer a broader color range, which provides for a more realistic picture. Providing a more realistic image is not the only way a Bravia LCD TV enhances a consumer's viewing experience.

Even with a realistic image on the screen, LCD TVs have had a common problem with motion blur. This is caused when one image has not fully been cleared from the screen before the next image is displayed. The Sony LCD televisions use a combination of motion flow technology and image blur reduction to provide a cleaner transition between images. This combination is vital to clean motion.

The motion flow technology more than doubles the amount of images shown per second. A standard LCD TV displays 50 images per second (50Hz), whereas a Bravia LCD TV display 100 images per second (100 Hz), this coupled with backlight clearing, provides the clearest motion of any LCD TV.

To make the most of the clear picture and clean motion, the Sony Bravia LCD televisions offer consumers the ability to interact more efficiently with the television. Sony's Applicast allows end users to customize a TV to view internet movies, RSS Feeds, and much more without the need to manual send the information from a computer.

If web viewing was not enough interactivity, Sony Bravia LCD TVs also have the ability to display pictures and video directly from other Sony electronic products. Sony HDNA technology allows a user to wirelessly connect any Sony compatible device to the television and display videos and images in high-definition quality.

Sony Bravia TV Review
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