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more about #sonybravia more comments → Jay Beezy: The W series is hardly Budget Line, its the 3rd model down from their Highest end consumer ready model. Starting from cheapest to most expensive: L,M... more » OMG! Ponies!: According to CNN, I will not be buying this. more » frigg: I'm not comfortable with a TV set that watches me more than I watch it. more » Shamoononon: I shave my legs.: Wow, Michael Phelps is looking good. more » The-Simpsons-Rule!!: Why couldn't they show like 'splosions and stuff.The guy kicking the ball was kind of boring. more » strider_mt2k: Looks like it has magnetic force lines coming from it. Luckily it'll be shielded from the suns cosmic bombardment. more » GitEmSteveDave_My Brute Dojo CDIAFIFE: Will they construct a nickleodeon next? more » -
#televisions
Realizing We're all Poor, Sony Launches Budget Line of Networked Bravia HDTVs
Considering we're one financial slipup away from living out The Grapes of Wrath, we can now get excited when Sony crams higher-end features like network widgets into their budget-friendly, W-series Bravia LCD HDTVs. -
#ces2009
Sony Bravia VE5 LCDs Turn Themselves On for You, Make Eco Sexytime With Hot Cathode Fluorescent Lamp
The Captain Planet-secreted secret sauce in Sony's "Eco" Bravia VE5 sets is their Hot Cathode Fluorescent Lamp, which cuts power consumption by 40 percent. More » -
#ces2009
Sony Bravia XBR9 and Z-Series LCDs Get 240Hz and Built-In Internets, Cheapo V-Series Goes 120Hz
Surprisingly, no massive or LED-backlit LCDs from Sony, just bread-and-butter updates. Its higher end XBR9 and Z-series sets finally get built-in internet, no stupid add-on required, while cheapo TVs get formerly high-end goodness. More » -
#ads
Sony's Enormous Bravia Zoetrope Caught Zoetroping
As reported yesterday, Sony's new Bravia ad will feature the world's largest zoetrope, a 10m tribute to those Olde-Tyme Rotational Animation Dee-vices displayed in local children's museums. You know, with the horses? Here's a video. More » -
#sony
Sony's Japan-Only Bravia M-Series Get Multicolored, Bunny-Style
Sony Japan has updated their low-end Bravias with two M-Series LCD TVs. The 20-inch KDL-20M1 and 16-inch KDL-16M1 share common technology, with 1366 x 768 pixel screens with a 178-degree viewing angle, and an updated Bravia 2 video engine. The fun starts with the colored frames these TVs have: Sony seems to have picked colors that match as many bunnies as possible from their awesome commercial. More » -
