Sony To Cut Bravia TV Models By 40%, But Digs OLED & 4K

Sony To Cut Bravia TV Models By 40%, But Digs OLED & 4K
One of the measures taken by Sony to reduce its panel-related costs was the sale of its shares in a joint venture with Samsung to manufacture LCD TV panels. The technology giant is also looking to reduce its Bravia HDTV product model lineup by around …
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LCD panel makers to return to profit
By Lisa Wang / Staff reporter There is a good chance for Taiwanese LCD panel makers to return to the black next quarter, because recovering demand for TV panels will help end prolonged oversupply and trigger a round of price rebounds, market researcher …
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When should I upgrade my projector?
Even better, the native contrast ratios possible with the latest projectors are significantly higher than with LCD or plasma flat-panel TVs. I measured over 28000:1 with a recent LCOS projector, one of the highest I've ever measured. The price? $ 3500.
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Q&A: Panasonic TC-L42U25 42-Inch 1080p 120 or Sony BRAVIA EX 400 Series 40-Inch LCD TV what is the batter tv?

Question by vipula O: Panasonic TC-L42U25 42-Inch 1080p 120 or Sony BRAVIA EX 400 Series 40-Inch LCD TV what is the batter tv?
Panasonic TC-L42U25 42-Inch 1080p 120 or Sony BRAVIA EX 400 Series 40-Inch LCD TV what is the batter tv

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Answer by bbt91945
Panasonic is a more reliable brand than the Sony. I had one of the first Sony 34″ CRT HDTV in the market and paid $ 6,400 for it and it only lasted 2 years, same goes for the DVD players from Sony model 7000 and 7700. Go online to Home Theater Magazine and read the reviews on tvs, along with the pro and con of each technology. You will notice that there are more Panasonic Plasma tv being recommend than from any manufacturer weather it is a an LCD or LED. Hope this will help you out.

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Can Kazuo Hirai save Sony?

Can Kazuo Hirai save Sony?
First, it will evolve the resolution and sound quality of LCD TVs. Second, it will “address regional needs,” which basically boils down to making specific products for specific markets — again, hard to do for a company looking to reduce the number of …
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Two TVs, one room
A quick search of Amazon found that you could get two 46-inch plasmas for the price of one 52-inch LED LCD. Or, you could add a new, smaller TV to supplement the one you already have for only a few hundred dollars. Why, you may ask?
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TV Buying Guide: How To Buy A TV
Digital Trends' updated 2012 TV buying guide covers everything from choosing between LCD and plasma to the latest 3D and smart TV technologies. Not long ago, choosing a flat-panel HDTV was much easier: Figure out the right size for your room, …
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Toshiba 40E200U 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV vs. Sony BRAVIA EX 400 Series 32-Inch LCD TV. Which to buy?

Question by Terry: Toshiba 40E200U 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV vs. Sony BRAVIA EX 400 Series 32-Inch LCD TV. Which to buy?
Well, the topic says it all.

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Answer by NHK
You know what that is a very good question – that I don”t have the answer to.

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Sony BRAVIA BX450 and BX330 Series LCD HDTVs

Sony BRAVIA BX450 and BX330 Series LCD HDTVs
For 2012, Sony has released their entry-level and lowest priced BRAVIA LCD HDTVs with two BX450 Full HD 1080p HDTVs in 40- and 46-inch diagonal screen sizes and the 32-inch BX330 720p HDTV. Both BX series models provide a 60Hz panel with Digital Noise …
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Smartphones, HDTVs to dominate US CE purchases
Smartphones and HDTVs are the top consumer electronics products that US households plan to purchase over the next 12 months, according to a new study from the Consumer Electronics Association. Also, household penetration rates for tablet computers will …
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Smartphones, HDTVs Are the Most Planned CE Purchases This Year, According to
The average US household owns 2.9 televisions. Nearly seven in ten (68 percent) US households report owning at least one HDTV. In addition, half (54 percent) of US households report they own at least one LCD TV and approximately one-third (32 percent) …
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Sony Unveils 50 Mbps HD Handheld PMW-100 XDCAM

Sony Unveils 50 Mbps HD Handheld PMW-100 XDCAM
Features include full HD recording at up to 50 Mbps. The PMW-100 sports a new 1/2.9-inch “Exmor” CMOS sensor, achieving minimum illumination of 0.08lx, and a 5.4-54mm (40-400mm in 35mm equivalent) zoom lens. It records and plays back full-HD video at …
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Review: Apple TV
What's surprising about using the device is that the content it plays not only looks great – at least it did on our 40-inch Samsung test TV – but that it can stream video at high resolution flawlessly, without lagging or pausing to buffer.
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Sony BRAVIA EX640 Series LED LCD HDTV

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Sony BRAVIA EX640 Series LED LCD HDTV
All EX640 series offer Internet-connectivity via Wi-Fi (adapter included) and Edge LED backlighting with Motionflow XR 240 processing, delivering brilliant Full HD 1080p resolution, and a Clear Resolution Enhancer providing a vivid, clear, …
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Sony PMW-100 camcorder brings 50Mbps bitrate in an itty-bitty package
It has a 1/2.9-inch Exmor sensor sitting behind a 40-400mm (35mm equivalent) zoom lens and outputs 1080p, 1080i, and 720p at up to 50Mbps using MPEG HD422 compression. SxS cards are the primary media, but there's HD/SD-SDI output too should you still …
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Hot Deal: Sharp 46-inch LC-46SV49U 1080p LCD HDTV: 9.99…
By Room By Location By Architecture By Style By Theme By Cost By Size Dell is making it easy to add a big HDTV into the home—affordable, too. The company just posted a deal on the Sharp 46-inch LC-46SV49U 1080p LCD. Right now, the online retailer has …
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I wanna know everything about the Sony Bravia 40 inch LCD HDTV KDL-40BX420 tv model?

Question by : I wanna know everything about the Sony Bravia 40 inch LCD HDTV KDL-40BX420 tv model?
So i’m planning to buy a Sony Bravia 40 inch KDL-40BX420 LCD HDTV to replace my prehistoric old tv i’ve had for many years. I wanted to buy a really good tv because my prehistoric tv started to annoy me after i started seeing half of the characters in the tv shows coming out of the screen so that’s why i wanted to buy it. Usually when i buy electronics i always like to do some research about the product and read all the reviews from other users to see if the product is worth buying, after reading about all tv companies i saw that one of the best tvs was the sony bravia so i decided thats the tv i wanted to get. My question is, does this tv does well with video game consoles such as the Nintendo Wii? Can i use my WiFi on this tv with no problem? and can i still plug in the tv the regular cable to watch the local channels and any other non-cable channels on this tv with no problem? is there anything else i should know about this tv?

I know theres so many questions but i want to make sure im buying the right tv for me..lol
Thanx for all your help ;)

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Answer by Rich
All I can tell you is that I wouldn’t buy one. Sony (especially Bravia) has had a lot of returns and repairs for various problems.. Their quality is way down from the old days of Sony..But you still pay for the name. I like Samsung, Panasonic….I am not seeing the average 60,000 hours out of Sony;s..!!

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question about the sony bravia lcd 32 inch 1080p tv?

Question by : question about the sony bravia lcd 32 inch 1080p tv?
if i hook up my laptop to this tv, will i be able to use it as a moniter and at the same time be watching tv when my computer is up. can it be like half and half is what im trying to say.

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Answer by Scott
No. A single source needs to be selected.

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