Sony televisions have always been at the forefront of the latest technology. The current range of Sony TVs start from 15″ and increase to a huge 70″. Within all of these TVs HD comes as standard and they all include a version of the Bravia engine, which at present is in its third generation. The engine manipulates the picture and improves the finer details of it such as color and edge detail.
Motionflow technology has been implemented in the larger TVs, this increases the refresh rate of the TV to an astonishing 200Hz which results in a moving picture that appears smoother and clearer. At present this is the largest refresh rate possible.
A novel function present within the larger TVs is called Bravia Presence sensor, this detects when you are in the room watching the TV. When you leave the TV will automatically switch itself off after a length of time and switch back on when you return, saving both energy and money.
Bravia sync allows for the connection of various devices to the TV which can be controlled with the touch of a button. This allows for any media content that is on a separate device to be played through the TV.
All of the Sony TVs come with an integrated Digital tuner to allow for digital media channels to be received along with a standard definition to tuner for areas where digital is not yet available. Some systems even have a Freesat tuner included.
The Sony TVs come with high quality speakers and in addition to these also include a piece of software called S-Front surround which mimics the effects of 5.1 surround sound technology through the two front speakers improving your home cinema experience.
All Sony TVs have excellent connectivity. The smaller portable devices have at least one HDMI connection so you can hook up a HD device whilst the larger models can contain up to four. The standard connections found on all TVs are present; such as SCART, Component, S-Video etc.
A new feature to the Bravia TVs is Edge LED, this helps to improve the contrast between similar colors whilst also reducing the energy used and increasing the lifespan of the set. LEDs are placed around the edge of the LCD panel and an optical sheet spreads the light out evenly behind the screen.
Sony televisions are some of the best televisions on the market and although this comes with a price tag for a top of the range product the experience you will receive from it more than justifies the outlay.
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