Showing posts with label Sony TV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sony TV. Show all posts

Monday, February 4, 2008

A New Leap With Sony Bravia

sony Bravia
The Sony hd tv bravia range is another commitment from Sony to be wholehearted to its Sony style way of working. Sony's Bravia High definition television comes in several elegant models, all designed with the best technology in mind, while also producing a Hdtv set which looks great in your home.

Since 1946 Sony has been steadfast to bringing the world the best in consumer electronics. Having made major leaps in consumer technology, we now have access to the Bravia hd tv range, the cutting edge in Hdtv technology.

Sony has been an industry leader in consumer electronics, and the company is certainly well-known for its introduction of the very first personal portable cassette player - the Walkman. Sony has been leap years ahead with its technology in telly sets. And the Trinitron technology has filtered through the years, getting better and better to 'WEGA'. Sony now brings us the Bravia range of high definition Television sets. In fact the Sony Trinitron technology was such a major breakthrough in tv technology that in May 1973, Sony became the first Japanese company to receive an Emmy for developing the Trinitron colour Tv system.

When the Sony bravia hd tv first was released the range of Sony hdtv bravia products was priced beyond which most would have been willing to pay. Anyhow, as people like you and me have seen the benefits of Hd tv technology, more and more inhabitants have purchased a Sony hdtv set. This has worked to our benefit, as the prices of Bravia hd tv sets have reduced in price, and finding a Sony bravia at the best prices is fully possible.

Sony Bravia HD Televisions (formerly named the Wega) are some of the company's most recent products, and you're sure to find a Sony HD Television that's right for you! Although these Sony LCD HD Televisions were initially somewhat high-priced, they are somewhat more reasonable now. The Sony Bravia KDL-V40XBR1 is a 40-inch model that retails for close to $2200. Regardless, they do provide some of the best pictures that you can get on a LCD Television. Although LCD HD Televisions may not quite be able to compete with plasma HD Tv, Sony has certainly done a nice job with the rebranded Bravia line. At cnet.com, the Sony Bravia KDL-V40XBR1 HD Tv got a rating of 7.7 from the editors on a ten-point scale. The Sony Bravia KDL-V40XBR1 also had an average user rating of 8.4 (from 87 users).

::: Where To Buy A Sony hdtv Set? ::: You can buy a Bravia hd tv set from many places. Local electrical stores stock Sony Bravia range of Hd tv sets. Also online many places sell the Sony bravia range of Hdtv sets.

Finding a great Bravia hd tv set for your home is a possiblility. With a crystal clear picture, and a much improved quality of picture, owning a Sony hd tv bravia set was only prohibitive to most men, women, and children due to the high costs. Now the Sony bravia hdtv range of High definition television sets have come down in price, making it possible for everyone to own a Hd tv set.


Sony Products in Canada, HDTV, Sony VIAO, Sony Ericsson and more. Sony Canada

Monday, January 28, 2008

What Are Plasma Televisions?

pioneer plasma tv
Televisions previous to the Plasma TV explosion used the (CRT) cathode ray tube to give users the ability to watch television. CRT televisions works by shooting out a beam of negative charged particles called electrons into a large glass tube. These negative electrons

For the past 75 years, the vast majority of televisions have been built around the same technology, the cathode ray tube (CRT). In a CRT television, a gun fires a beam of electrons (negatively-charged particles) inside a large glass tube. The electrons illuminate phosphor atoms inside the tube (screen), this allows the TV picture to be produced by illuminating different areas of the phosphor coating, this is what gives you the CRT television.

Now welcome to the new face of television, Plasma TV. Plasma has taken the home theater market by storm because of their amazing picture quality and very thin design. The idea of plasma display panels began in 1964 at the University of Illinois. The first displays were very primitive using only points of light created in the laboratory. As time went on digital processing, and other technology, made vivid plasma displays a reality.

Plasma televisions use a much different type of technology thatn CRT models, they use something called pixels. Using a video signal the pixels on the flat screen light up with a high-energy beam of electrons that are separated into the 3 primary colors, red, green and blue. From the illuminated fluorescent lights pixels you get the full color spectrum that produces a full range of colors that give you the image on the screen. Each pixel on the screen has three fluorescent lights in it, a green, red and a blue fluorescent light. Each fluorescent light in the pixel can produce 16 million colors, giving you amazing colors and overall picture quality that you can't finder in regular CRT televisions.

Another feature that you can't find in CRT TVs is the widescreen design found on Plasma televisions. The (16:9) aspect ratio is the same dimensions used in movie theaters. This feature gives Plasma flat screen high definition television models a cinematic feel, that is great for watching feature films, concerts, Monday Night Football or anything else you can imagine.

And unlike conventional television models, there are no scan lines on plasma televisions, so the picture is much sharper. The viewing angle is far superior than CRT, there is 170 degree viewing angle so you can basically watch the TV from any area in the room. As I mentioned before Plasma Tvs are very thin, only 3.3 inches in width. This makes them perfect for hanging on your wall, freeing up space in your home. Just like a picture frame, you can now hang your television on your wall!

So who manufacturers these thin TV displays? You can choose from numerous brand names which I'm sure you are familiar with such as, Sony, Sharp, Hitachi and Samsung to name a few. Plasma isn't the only technology available if you are a HDTV buff, you should also check out LCD televisions and rear projection TVs.

And if you want to find a cheap plasma TV, check out the discount deals available through internet, particularly Amazon.com and Ebay.com. Those 2 online merchants are trusted and can offer not only new, but used and refurbished models for even bigger savings.


Chris Vorelli offers info on plasma tv reviews, Sony plasma TV, Samsung plasma TV. Read reviews on the Pioneer pdp-4350hd, and more

free css templates