CEDIA 2008: Sony’s New Products Recap
Yesterday, Sony introduced some new devices at the CEDIA in US. Some products have already been announced last week:
At first, the Japanese manufacturer announced another LCD TV, besides the 40-Inch super-slim LCD TV thin of 9.9mm (The slimmest in the world actually, even if Philips intros an 8mm LCD TV which is still a concept), a 52-Inch version. This one features almost the same specs.
The KDL-52XBR7 is equipped with the MotionFlow 240Hz tech, Sony’s Advanced Contrast Enhancer (ACE) offering a dynamic contrast ratio of 80,000:1 and the BRAVIA Engine 2. The 1080p TV is also BRAVIA Link Compatible, Digital Media Port compatible, and features four 1080/60 24p HDMI connection, two 1080/60p HD components inputs, the XMB GUI.
No word about the price.
There was also the introducing of the BDP-S5000ES Blu-Ray Disc player which has been announced yesterday at Tokyo: BD Live, Ethernet port, a 14-Bit HD video-processor (HD Reality Enhancer and Super Bit Mapping a technology), DVD upscaling to 1080p, XMB GUI…
There were also new projectors, with the VLP-HW10 introduced during the IFA 2008, and the VLP-VW70. This one comes with a contrast ratio of 60,000:1 (Dynamic), 800 ANSI Lumens, BRAVIA Engine…
We presented you the TA-DA54000ES, a 7.1 Home Theater Receiver[url], and Sony announced the DA6400ES, a 7×120Watts AV Receiver. This one features almost the same specs as the DA5400ES.
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