Archive for September 29th, 2007

SONY BRAVIA

September 29th, 2007

Quality and reliability with in built digital tuner
I was looking for a TV to go in the kitchen and nearly bought the Samsung as it looked great but the poor sound output let it down. My Sony is used for digital radio too and I already have a Sony digital box for my main TV. That has been 100% reliable (unlike the two Nokias I exchanged at John Lewis) and the TV looks as if it is made to the same standards. Very good sound in a large noisy kitchen, excellent picture quality, an electronic programme guide that list both radio and TV and allows easy switching between channels. Very easy to set up and takes up minimal space in the kitchen. Can’t see why it is worth bothering with non digital TV and having to buy a separate box. Digital picture quality and the extras all work intuitively. A real pleasure to own.

Excellent second TV
As with all Sony products, this one comes out on top for a small extra TV. So easy to set up,if you have Freeview already. Accepts analogue, so no problem in weak digital areas. Remote well set out with all controls easy to use even in the dark. Looks great too.

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Now one thing about Sony Rolly is finally certain - it is a digital audio player. This information was published on the Official Sony Rolly Blog, which does not really leave room for doubt anymore. The blog also claims that Rolly will have only one button, which is used forplay/stop functions of the device. Also, the [...]

Now one thing about Sony Rolly is finally certain - it is a digital audio player. This information was published on the Official Sony Rolly Blog, which does not really leave room for doubt anymore. The blog also claims that Rolly will have only one button, which is used forplay/stop functions of the device.

Also, the reporters at the talked to some Sony high level executive, who told them, that Rolly is “a digital media player designed to extend the function of a Walkman-type device - to create a new category. Think of it as a music-focused Wii on wheels”

Sounds extremely interesting, I would say!

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SONY BRAVIA

September 29th, 2007

Customer Reviews
Great picture, great reception and great sound
I had a first generation analogue LCD (LG) for the kitchen/breakfast room and thought it was about time I updated for digital. My main TV is a large screen HD LCD with picture via V+ cable box, so I was expecting to be disappointed with this little Sony - but wow, it impressed straight out of the box. Set up was a doddle and the tuner seemed able to squeeze every last digital station out of the ether, which given the so so reception area I live in was quite remarkable. Its also very convenient to be able to switch from digital stations to analogue (so that I can watch ITV in analogue as they haven’t gone digital yet). The picture quality and sound are excellent and frankly there’s nothing I can fault on this splendid TV - it does exactly what is says it will and the price is quite reasonable given its a Sony.

I doubt you can buy it a cheaper price - given delivery is free - well done Amazon!

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40″ Full HD W3000 LCD Sony BRAVIA TV features stunning 6.2 Mega Pixel High Definition resolution, BRAVIA Engine EX picture enhancement, Live Colour Creation for vibrant and natural colours, 24p True Cinema for the most realistic movie experience and 3 HDMI inputs Continue …

Yesterday Sony finally released a picture and a video displaying what Sony Rolly is all about (well, at least you see what the the cool stuff what Rolly does to beat of music). Rolly is a small flashing robot on two wheels, that “dances” to the rythm of music. What remains a mystery is, whether [...]

Sony Rolly dancing robot revealed

Yesterday Sony finally released a picture and a video displaying what Sony Rolly is all about (well, at least you see what the the cool stuff what Rolly does to beat of music). Rolly is a small flashing robot on two wheels, that “dances” to the rythm of music. What remains a mystery is, whether the Rolly actually plays the music itself, or if it only responses to it. My bet is, that it also plays the music itself through its built-in speakers. Also, would be interesting to know about the size of this grooving thing. Anyway you can see the tiny robot fella in action on the commercial video below.

What ever features the Rolly will eventually have, the little “guy” appears to be an extremely cool gadget as it is! As soon as we know more, we will also post it up here - so be sure to stay tuned! (If you want to be sure to stay up to date, you can always subscribe to the Rolly.tv RSS feed!)

Source: engadget.com

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SONY BRAVIA

September 29th, 2007

Customer Reviews
I can’t wait!!!
Looked a bargain at Amazon’s price!!! Went onto Woolworths website and bought one for ?399 which was limited to 1 per customer. 10 minutes later and they have run out of stock, so I got there just in time.
Thank you Simpsonicman!

Buy This
If you want this TV then get it from WoolWorths only ?399!!! While Stocks Last

a disappointment
After reading all the other reviews below i was very dissapointed by the picture quality of the set - even to the point of returning it for a replacement.! the picture clarity compared to my old CRT is very poor with little definition, i’d wait till the technology improves before changing. though the unit looks the part on the wall and sound is excellent, if lacking depth.

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KDL-40V3000
40″ Full HD V3000 LCD Sony Bravia TV. Features stunning piano black finish, Bravia Engine picture enhancement technology, Live Colour Creation for natural colour representation, wall mount options and 3 HDMI inputs for easy connectivity to High Definition sources such as Blu-Ray

KDL-46W3000
46″ Full HD W3000 LCD Sony BRAVIA TV features stunning 6.2 Mega Pixel High Definition resolution, BRAVIA Engine EX picture enhancement, Live Colour Creation for vibrant and natural colours, 24p True Cinema for the most realistic movie experience and 3 HDMI inputs

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SONY HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface

September 29th, 2007

This is a high-bandwidth video connection that carries digitized RGB picture information and can support copy-protection methods. The HDMI specification allows for the presentation device and display device to agree on an optimal picture size and resolution to ensure the highest quality picture automatically. The multi-pin HDMI interface transfers uncompressed digital video with copy protection and multichannel audio. Using an adapter, HDMI is backward-compatible with most current DVI connections.

And with HDMI your BRAVIA LCD TV can be linked to other future HD sources, such as Blu-Ray players, next generation games consoles and HD camcorders
HDMI (HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)
This is a high-bandwidth video connection that carries digitized RGB picture information and can support copy-protection methods. The HDMI specification allows for the presentation device and display device to agree on an optimal picture size and resolution to ensure the highest quality picture automatically. The multi-pin HDMI interface transfers uncompressed digital video with copy protection and multichannel audio. Using an adapter, HDMI is backward-compatible with most current DVI connections.

And with HDMI your BRAVIA LCD TV can be linked to other future HD sources, such as Blu-Ray players, next generation games consoles and HD camcorders

This is a high-bandwidth video connection that carries digitized RGB picture information and can support copy-protection methods. The HDMI specification allows for the presentation device and display device to agree on an optimal picture size and resolution to ensure the highest quality picture automatically. The multi-pin HDMI interface transfers uncompressed digital video with copy protection and multichannel audio. Using an adapter, HDMI is backward-compatible with most current DVI connections.

And with HDMI your BRAVIA LCD TV can be linked to other future HD sources, such as Blu-Ray players, next generation games consoles and HD camcorders

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KDL-46V3000
46″ Full HD V3000 LCD Sony Bravia TV. Features stunning piano black finish, Bravia Engine picture enhancement technology, Live Colour Creation for natural colour representation, wall mount options and 3 HDMI inputs for easy connectivity to High Definition sources such as Blu-Ray

KDL-26P3020
HD Ready 26″ P3020 LCD Sony Bravia TV, featuring Bravia Engine picture enhancement, Bravia Theatre Sync for one-click control over your home entertainment system, wall mount options and 2 HDMI inputs to easily connect to High Definition sources such as Blu-Ray

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SONY BRAVIA

September 29th, 2007

HD Ready. So you can experience High Definition on our BRAVIA range.
BRAVIA U-Series large screen televisions are High Definition (HD) ready. The HD signal will contain nearly five times the information of a conventional signal and bring even more lifelike imagery to your favourite programmes and movies.

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46″ Full HD W3000 LCD Sony BRAVIA TV features stunning 6.2 Mega Pixel High Definition resolution, BRAVIA Engine EX picture enhancement, Live Colour Creation for vibrant and natural colours, 24p True Cinema for the most realistic movie experience and 3 HDMI inputs Read more..

HD Ready 26″ U3000 LCD Sony Bravia TV, featuring Bravia Theatre Sync for one-click control over your home entertainment system, wall mount options and 2 HDMI inputs to easily connect to High Definition sources such as Blu-Ray Read more..

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