June 18, 2008
Sony launches Bravia S4000 HDTVs
by Janet Harris

Sony has launched the Bravia S4000 series of HD TVs, designed with smaller rooms in mind.
The range offers four models, with 26, 32, 37 and 40-inch screens respectively, all in a piano black finish with Sony’s new ’soft-line’ styling concept.
The 40-inch model features 1080p and Full HD, together with 24p True Cinema mode, while the smaller models are HD-ready.
All models feature integrated DVB-C/DVB-T tuner for standard definition TV, contrast ratio of up to 33,000:1, and three HDMI sockets.
A nice touch is the integrated stand which allows the user to easily adjust the angle of the screen, and also the auto shut off function which helps to save power.
The price of the sets is yet to be announced.
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Nothing special. Sony need to boost lcd’s with some new screen
Comment by TELEWIZORY LCD — June 22, 2008 @ 12:27 am