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Discussione: 70" BRAVIA® XBR® series SXRD™ Rear Projection HDTV
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14-11-2007, 11:18 #1
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70" BRAVIA® XBR® series SXRD™ Rear Projection HDTV
guardate che spettacolo di tv retroproiezzione in prossima vendita da sony sul mercato americano inizi 2008:
XBR5 series features: Full HD 1080p, Motionflow™ 120Hz, BRAVIA Engine™ PRO, 12-bit SXRD chip, x.v.Color™ capability, Deep Color (HDMI v1.3 option), 1080/24p input capable, PhotoTV HD
Shipping in early 2008
(Screen size measured diagonally.)
ecco il link con immagini e specifiche:
http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/...52921665156111
ciao
Estratto da un articolo di luglio 2007:
BRAVIA TVs are not just optimized for movies, however. More and more people want to view photos from their compatible digital cameras on their large-screen HDTV, expanding beyond just viewing them on computer monitors. The new PhotoTV HD mode brings the look of actual printed photography to the set, reproducing high quality digital photos by fine-tuning parameters, including sharpness, gradation and color.
The TVs are compatible with Sony’s Digital Media Extender (DMeX) offering a digital connection path for the BRAVIA Internet Video Link module (sold separately). Announced earlier this year, the BRAVIA Internet Video Link, allows users to view select Internet video content, including high-definition, from providers AOL, Yahoo! and Grouper, as well as Sony Pictures Entertainment and Sony BMG Music.
The module mounts on the back of a compatible Sony TV and connects directly to the Internet via the users existing broadband Ethernet connection (3 Mbps or greater) without the use of a personal computer. The feature will give users access to select Internet video, music videos, movie trailers, user generated videos and RSS feeds without additional charges.
Providing easy access to Internet videos as well as user and set up menus on most of Sony’s new models is the Emmy® Award-winning Xross Media Bar™ (XMB) interface. The XMB incorporates a simple graphic user interface to help users maneuver through the menu systems easily and quickly.
Also simplifying operation is Sony’s BRAVIA Theatre Sync™ feature simplifies the situation with its one-button command, which integrates the operation of the television with supporting external components connected via an HDMI™ input (based on industry standard HDMI-CEC). Through a one-button click of the remote, users can easily enjoy viewing a Blu-ray Disc™ movie, listening to surround sound audio via an AV receiver, and controlling other components, all over just one single cable connection avoiding the hassle of powering on individual components, changing AV receiver audio input, switching TV video inputs, etc. (HDMI cable sold separately).
For content that does not match the razor sharp resolution and rich colors available on a Blu-ray disc or a high-definition broadcast, the A3000 models feature Sony’s BRAVIA Engine™ EX full digital video processing system with Digital Reality Creation-Multifunction v1.0. The technology up-converts all non-HD signal to 1080i, delivering an exceptional image to the screen.
The XBR models also add BRAVIA Engine Pro circuitry with Digital Reality Creation-MultiFunction v2.5 which up-converts signals, including 720p and 1080i, to 1080p.
When high-definition signals are available, however, all of the models feature 1080p input capability via HDMI, component, and PC inputs (with supporting PC graphics cards) for an outstanding picture. Additionally, the HD component and HDMI inputs are compatible with both 1080/60p and 1080/24p sources.
Adding the ability to personalize for home décor, the A3000 models also feature an interchangeable speaker grille, which can be swapped out for one of four optional colors including Burgundy Red, Metallic Silver, Satin Black and Cacao. The speaker grills are sold separately for about $50 each.
The KDS-50A3000, KDS-55A3000 and KDS-60A3000 models debut in August for about $3,000, $3,300 and $3,500, respectively. The KDS-Z60XBR5 and KDS-Z70XBR5 ship this fall for about $5,000 and $6,000 respectively (USD)
Aspetto qualche commento in merito, secondo voi questi tv retropro. presentano problemi quali effetto scia ? halo ? ghost ?? tipici di un lcd ??Ultima modifica di gianluca.dome; 14-11-2007 alle 14:34
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14-11-2007, 23:23 #2
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A quando x il mercato italiano? cmq i retroproiettori non hanno i problemi degli lcd ma ne hanno di propri in primis un angolo di visione molto ridotto e un eccessiva puntinatura dello schermo.
Ultima modifica di wasabi; 14-11-2007 alle 23:26