
At first glance, Sony’s new Bravia E4000 TV left us confused. Yes, ‘cuz we just couldn’t make out the Bravia Flat TV amongst the different paintings that adorned the wall. If not for the little Sony insignia below the LCD panel, we certainly wouldn’t have found out which amongst the paintings was the Bravia E4000. Yes, that is how flat the Bravia E4000 really is not to mention how crisp and realistic it’s picture quality is. And to further confound matters for us, the Sony Bravia 4000 even comes with six pre-installed images from famous artists like Vincent Van Gogh to name one. The high definition TV has the usual 1080p resolution and comes in screen sizes ranging from 26 to 40 inches.
Trick Sony technology for it’s legendary clarity lies in the Bravia
Engine 2 processing and an X.V colour on a ten bit panel. The Bravia
4000 series also features 3xHDMI connect and you can even plug your USB
pen drive to watch a movie. Now, who would care to buy a DVD player
with such TV technology growing by such leaps and bounds. Digital
camera enthusiasts relax, your cybershot too can be connected to the
Bravia 4000 series TVs. Scheduled to hit European shores in a few
weeks, there is no word still about the digiframe, er, TV’s pricing.
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