Sony Bravia KDL-40HX703 Display Multimedia
The fact that Sony is actually going to develop a catchy marketing name for its latest watch TV “speaks volumes about the seriousness of the brand finally took the design. Which is exactly as it should when you consider how its Korean rivals Sony have done for years on the back of their innovative designs and instantly recognizable TV.
So what exactly Sony’s monolithic concept involve? Well, the idea is very good in the name. For TVs monolithic mainly include sheer, single layer, black (screen and bezel), finish like the monolith in 2001: A Space Odyssey, with an added touch of flare to be that you can choose to tilt the screen slightly backwards if it works for your viewing position.
In fact, he looks around the back pieces especially by today’s standards flat screen TV – a fact which probably reduces the freshness of his aesthetic monolithic. Television has always looked nice, but its volume constantly delivering it that wow factor “We are almost accepted as standard Samsung and LG.
Big Butt At least that has been used in the housing a selection of promising connections. Four HDMIs and component video input are there to your HD video sources, with multimedia from an Ethernet jack, a D-Sub PC port, and a USB port.
The Ethernet lets you connect to a DLNA-enabled PC or Sony Bravia Internet Video terrible news service (more about that in a moment), while the USB allows you to network TV features Wireless Internet a USB dongle as an option, or play MP3 audio files, JPEG photo and video files from USB storage devices.
The main thing that distinguishes the BRAVIA Internet Video service mentioned earlier is simply the volume of streaming video content it carries. Highlights include YouTube, Channel 5 “upgrading services demand Five, Eurosport feeds, LoveFilm.com (including synchronization with your account Lovefilm) and some video clips of news showing classic moments from the past Cup World footie matches. [via trustedreviews]
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