Sony has released its newest LCD TV series, the Bravia 4000 which according to Sony is “a new standard in picture excellence.” The Bravia 4000 features a picture frame mode that will let users display their photos when the television is not in use. While the HD photos are playing by way of a slideshow, the picture frame mode will reduce the LCD’s brightness. Users can also personalize their television with their own photos using the USB Photoviewer. Or if it is a hassle to you, you can just use the six pre-installed pictures of some pop and classical artists.
In addition, the Sony Bravia W4000-series LCD TV also features the BRAVIA sync technology which uses HDMI connection to transmit commands to the various components of a home theatre system. This enables users to watch Blue-ray disc at a press of one button.
But perhaps the best feature that the Sony Bravia W4000 has it its integrated HD TV Tuner and AVC-HD decoder which is beside the DVB-T digital tuners. This eliminates the need for set-top box to access terrestrial HDTV programming, where available. Lastly after all the good things have been said and done, the most notable feature of the Bravia W4000-series LCD TV lies also in its design. Thankfully, the Sony Bravia combined perfectly judged minimalism with its luxurious Midnight Sky Bezel, dimly illuminated by the Sony logo.
Via [Pocket Lint] Read [Sony Europe]
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