Friday, September 4, 2009

Sony Bravia HDTVs with three tuners


The new range of Bravia HDTVs for Europe was introduced by Sony – the V5800, W5800 and the Z5800. All the mentioned series come with three tuners for receiving (DVB-S2), over-the-air terrestrial (DVB-T) and also cable (DVB-C) channels in standard or high definition mode. What is the best part of this? You don’t require different set-top boxes. The output is at 1080p and also has CI+ slot for cards for the subscription channels. All of them come with light sensor that automatically adjusts the brightness of the backlight depending on ambient light to save energy. Four HDMI inputs and a USB port for viewing photos or videos are common to all three of them. It is DLNA compatible, which means you can stream content from your PC, PS3 or any other networked devices. All three have the same contrast ratio at 100,000:1. The only difference is that the V5800 has a traditional 60Hz display panel where as W5800 and Z5800 comes with 100Hz and 200Hz respectively.
[Electronista]

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