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We're considering buying a new TV; we think a 32" LCD would suit us perfectly. We don't have anything HD, but if it's included as standard, then that's fine.I like Sony equipment, but I don't know ...
This morning you saw what a 9.9-mm thin LCD from Sony looks like. Now it's Philips' turn to drop jaw. Albeit just a concept compared to Sony's ZX1 soon to be production TV, this 8-mm thin, 32-inch ...
Sony’s bare-bones 32-inch LCD TV brings Sony’s signature picture quality and price premium to go with it. Skip to main content. Menu Digital Trends ...
Sony Rises from #4 to #1 in LCD TVs in Q4’05 According to DisplaySearch Report DisplaySearch, the worldwide leader in display market research and consulting and part of The NPD Group, has released ...
In the value-for-money category sits the well-ripened S5500 range. Available in 22-, 32-, 37- and 40-inch screen sizes, these TVs are aimed at people who want a Sony, but don't want to cough up ...
Sony's new flagship 8K LCD TV, the 85-inch 85Z9J, will feature Sony's new Cognitive Processor XR. ... And, finally, some territories, at least, will get a new 32-inch HD-ready model, ...
The 2011 batch of Bravias has been kept back a little, but rather than herald the arrival of a new lineup of big, bold, competitive and cutting-edge flatscreen TVs. The Sony KDL-32CX523 32-inch ...
Announced in April, the 32-inch monitor, joins the 18- and 24-inch members of the PVM-X series. The high-grade monitor incorporates a Sony-specified premium LCD panel offering 1000 cd/m2 luminance and ...
To do so, Sony engineers peeled the LCD panel off the new Bravia 9 as well as last year’s Samsung QN90C, set side by side. In a series of demos showing the topless TVs above fully assembled ...
The Sony Bravia X95L mini-LED TV is the best LCD TV I've ever reviewed. But that doesn't mean you should buy it. Read on to see if it's worth the price.
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I saw Sony’s next-gen RGB mini-LED TV tech in action, and OLED TVs should be worriedSony claims that LCD TVs using its new RGB LED tech can be scaled up to ultra-large screen sizes more cost-effectively than OLED TVs, which will allow for the development of 100-inch-plus displays ...
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