The multinational Sony just introduced at the CEDIA trade show, held in the U.S. city of Atlanta on TV XBR10. This device is the local version of ZX5 model, one of the stars of the Japanese market, and puts the latest inventions from the laboratory of the house into an apparatus of barely 17 millimeters thick. Logically, this is accomplished by diode LED backlighting.

New Sony XBR10

Samsung is not the only company that placed the LED on the sides of the panel. Sony also expects such a configuration, knowing that the contrast is good but local control is lost. A change is achieved extreme thinness that draws much public attention in the shops in the industry. Indeed, the contrast in rates can XBR10 up 1,000,000:1, and the colors enjoy a bright palette yalegre but not saturated. The images are very smooth thanks to Motionflow 240 Hz impeccable film presentation. This circuitry includes 24pTrue Cinema.

Sony XBR10

The problem of creating a TV so thin is that it is within the housing of the electronic image display panel and little else. Therefore, the manufacturer has had to pull the tuner and all connectivity to a media box that connects to the display wirelessly. So, Sony can boast that you have removed the cables from the TV screen, not the media box. In fact, the system incorporates DLNA connectivity, but does so through an ethernet cable. The Japanese have lost the opportunity to incorporate wireless network connectivity.

Sony XBR10, LCD TV with LED lighting on the sides

The design of the screen is another of his great virtues. Sony TVs have always been pretty, but this model improves the most attractive in the house among the thinness of the casing and the glossy front finish with a plastic that becomes ethereal. The Sony XBR10 has four HDMI sockets, and has inputs for component and composite video. Finally, your USB port is ready to play music, photos and video. You can even connect to certain Internet services such as weather, market information, Tweeter, and will soon be compatible with NetFlix online video. The 46-inch version costs $ 4,500 (3,100 euros), while the 52 jumps up to 5,000 (3,450 euros).



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