Sony 2011 Bravia HDTV line of products
With the introduction of its 2011 Bravia product line, Sony is providing its loyal consumer following with a choice of 37 new television products.
Included among the 37 new Bravia HDTVs are 23 models that offer 3D playback and 32 that offer Web streaming services.
Sony is one of the most recognizable brands in the entire world and over the years its built a loyal base of consumers that want nothing but Sony television products.
This past April the company introduced its 2011 line of Bravia HDTVs. The line features 37 new televisions, including 32 that offer Internet capabilities and another 23 of the TVs that feature built-in 3D capabilities. Internally, the TVs incorporate the company's X-Reality and X-Reality processing engines, MotionFlow motion processing, and some of the HDTVs utilize the company's Intelligent Peak local LED dimming technology. Externally, some of the TVs include Sony's Monolithic Design Concept that is said to blend better with a home's interior design when the TVs are not in use.
Highlighting some of the line's Internet capabilities, the TVs offer connected features such as Netflix, Crackle, Yahoo Connected TV Store, Moshcam, Billabong and Hulu Plus.
This past April the company introduced its 2011 line of Bravia HDTVs. The line features 37 new televisions, including 32 that offer Internet capabilities and another 23 of the TVs that feature built-in 3D capabilities. Internally, the TVs incorporate the company's X-Reality and X-Reality processing engines, MotionFlow motion processing, and some of the HDTVs utilize the company's Intelligent Peak local LED dimming technology. Externally, some of the TVs include Sony's Monolithic Design Concept that is said to blend better with a home's interior design when the TVs are not in use.
Highlighting some of the line's Internet capabilities, the TVs offer connected features such as Netflix, Crackle, Yahoo Connected TV Store, Moshcam, Billabong and Hulu Plus.
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Robert Archer, Senior Editor, CE Pro
Bob is an audio enthusiast who has written about consumer electronics for various publications within Massachusetts before joining the staff of CE Pro in 2000. Bob is THX Level I certified, and he's also taken classes from the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) and Home Acoustics Alliance (HAA). In addition, he's studied guitar and music theory at Sarrin Music Studios in Wakefield, Mass.



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