Showing posts with label Bravia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bravia. Show all posts

Monday, June 30, 2008

Sony Conducting "Hancock" Experiment


Now how cool is this!!!

If you own a Sony Bravia set with a Web connection and you want to check out the new Will Smith movie 'Hancock', Sony is hookin you up. From G4TV:

"In an industry first, Sony Pictures’ new flick Hancock, out this Wednesday and starring the Fresh Prince himself, will be available over the Internet to be directly fed to viewers’ television sets after its theater run...IF they own a Sony Bravia TV that is.

BEFORE it hits DVD!

And if this plan turns out to be a successful one, many other Hollywood films will use a similar media path, insiders say.

Howard Stringer, the chief executive of Sony, mentioned the "Hancock experiment "as he discussed the company’s growth strategy for a roomful of analysts in Tokyo last week. He says movies streamed over the Internet directly to televisions, bypassing the longtime purveyors of content to the living room, cable and satellite companies, is the future. And Sony is all about the future, baby!

“The Internet is not only a great place to reach Web sites, but it’s also a great way to deliver conventional content,” says Sony Corporation of America executive vice president and chief financial officer Robert S. Wiesenthal. “And at the end of the day, it’s about getting entertainment back into the living room.”

“Ultimately, when all these devices are connected, you’ll be able to quite easily manage how you watch movies,” Stringer added. “This is us saying we want to be ahead of the curve rather than behind the curve.”

Now how kick ass is that?

Got me seriously considering getting a Sony Bravia.

[NYTimes.com via G4TV]

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Sony Launches New Line Of Bravia's


Sony is introducing their new line of Bravia LCD line today with two gorgeous new lines, the XBR7 and XBR8. The XBR7 and XBR8 both have tri-color Triluminos backlight, which is Sony's new made up word for LCD backlighting. They're said to produce decently deep blacks, and have 120Hz Motionflow and Bravia Engine Pro 2 processing.

These are certainly set for the high-end HDTV buyers. But if you're one who doesn't like to compromise on your set, this might be the line for you.

[Crunchgear]

Friday, September 28, 2007

Sony Bravia VPL-VW200: More HD With Less Blur


Well if you like the high end of home theaters, this might interest you. Sony has announced their Bravia VPL-VW200 HD Projector, which they claim to have less blur than most HD Projectors. And for $11,700, you can find out! Check the specs:

Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 1.8 time zoom lens
0.61 Type SXRD (Silicon X-tal Reflective Display), approximately 6,220,000 pixel (2,073,600 pixel ×3)
800 lumina brightness
35,000 contrast ratio
24p signal
HDMI input
Analog RGB and PC connection
One-touch play
New ImageDirector 3.0 software
Metallic blue
RC controls performance, contrast, brightness and sharpness
Fan noise of 22dB

Oh..... and by the way, a replacement bulb will run you $900!
Thank you Gizmodo for this info.
[Sony via Gizmodo]