December 10, 2008
Sony Bravia EX1 HDTV launched
by Janet Harris

Sony has launched its stylish Bravia EX1 picture frame TV range.
Designed especially for the European and UK markets, the Bravia EX1 comes in a choice of wood finish, black or brushed aluminium frame, and an optional wall mount means the set can be hung on a wall to display high definition pictures and photographs.
If you do want to use it as television, rather than a work of art, it features Sony’s MotionFlow 100Hz technology and 1080P picture quality.
High Definition wireless connectivity is integrated, and there are three HDMI sockets.
The television is available in 40-, 46- or 50-inch screen sizes, priced at £2288, £2579 and £3019 respectively.
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My Hello to the BRAVIA EX1 Series a vision in cutting edge design and good bye to the traditional black box.
Comment by Lindsay — December 13, 2008 @ 11:37 am
Yet another excellent Sony Barvia excellent product.
Comment by Armadeus Cornelius — January 4, 2009 @ 1:45 pm