Friday, May 15, 2009

Sony Bravia Z5500 LCD HDTV

Sony is lengthening its list of alluring LCD TVs with the launch of the Sony Bravia Z5500 LCD HDTV. Sony Bravia Z5500 LCD HDTV comes with Sony’s pioneering Motionflow 200Hz and Image Blur Reduction technology which provides incredibly smooth motion and sharp fast-moving image.

The Sony Bravia Z5500 LCD HDTV incorporates Sony's much-lauded Motionflow and Image Blur Reduction features, making for crisper and smoother-flowing images. This is great for those who like watching fast-moving action like football in HD.

This Sony Bravia Z5500 LCD HDTV also utilizes something called Live Colour Creation, which is boosted by Sony's Bravia Engine 3 picture enhancement technology. Connectivity on the TV includes a built-in Ethernet port. This links your TV up to something called Aplicast, where you can peruse RSS feeds, weather reports and stocks and shares reports, even when watching a show.

The Sony Bravia Z5500 is also DLNA certified, allowing it to be seamlessly networked via the built-in Ethernet port with other DLNA enabled devices within the home, even if they’re not in the same room, such as your VAIO PC or Giga Juke music server.

The Sony Bravia Z5500 LCD HDTV is expected to be out this June. It is believed that the Sony Bravia Z5500 LCD HDTV willcome in 40-inch, 46-inch and 52-inch screen sizes, with prices starting at around £1,800.

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  1. gah, you just had to post about a bravia. I really wish I had an LCD TV, but with saving for university I just dont have the money, plus I have to buy a laptop. Great article.

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