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The Sony KDL40W5500 LCD TV
The Sony Bravia Sony KDL40W5500 offers so much for those seeking outstanding features, to give the best performance in viewing movies, television Shows, music and games. This brilliantly designed Sony product is highly accomplished to be able to deal with a wide range of accessories.
This wide screen LCD television includes High Definition; 1920 pixels x 1080 pixel resolution to give crystal clear screen images that thoroughly improvethe overall effect of screen viewing.
Furthermore, you will find it difficult to find even the slightest hint of blurry images!
Why not transform your lounge to re-create a cinematic-style setting with 24P True Cinema? The TV so sophisticatedthat even the volume of voices can be adjusted without changing the background volumes levels while the picturesque quality of scenery provided would satisfy even the movie director.
The Sony KDL40W5500 allows for fast and efficient upload of photos, games, videos and even music straight on to the television screen, therefore everybody in the room can partake inthe entertainment.
The Sony KDL40W5500also has DNLA Home Networking Technology so that all music, videos and photos can convenientlybe uploaded on to the large, LCD television screen, straight from your computer.
By clicking a button on the TV's remote control, Sony's Bravia Sync can control the entire LCD television and access devices such as Sony Handycam Camcorders. Ingeniouslydesigned with Eco-Settings that feature a Light Sensor to automatically adjust the brightness of the TV picture and reduce power consumption, the Sony KDL40W5500 will grant peace of mind and hours of entertainment in your living room.
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29 Jul 2010 at 7:47pm What we're watching tonight: USA (1080i) has Burn Notice at 9 p.m. and Royal Pains at 10 p.m. WGN (1080i) has WWE Superstars at 8 p.m. Syfy (1080i) has Mary Knows Best at 9 p.m. and Fact or Faked at 10 p.m. ABC (720p) has Rookie Blue at 9 p.m. and Boston Med at 10 p.m. Comedy Central (1080i) has Futurama at 10 p.m. TLC (1080i) has Police Women of Memphis at 9 p.m. and Cellblock 6: Female Lock Up at 10 p.m. Food Network (1080i) has Ace of Cakes at 10 p.m. MTV (1080i) has the season premiere of Jersey Shore at 10 p.m. ESPN, ESPN 3D (720p) has X Games 16 at 8 p.m. HDTV Listings for July 29, 2010 originally appeared on Engadget HD on Thu, 29 Jul 2010 19:47:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments Read more...
29 Jul 2010 at 7:18pm The two way cable standard once referred to as CableCARD 2.0 is officially dead as far as consumers are concerned. Tru2way was originally touted as a way to integrate 3rd party HDTVs and set-tops boxes with all the services cable providers have to offer, is now just yet another proprietary cable technology. At one point Sony and most of the big TV manufacturers had promised to released TVs that integrated the feature, but only Panasonic was actually selling them in a few select trial markets. We knew something was up when cable providers missed their July '09 deadline to support 3rd party devices across the country, and then when tru2way integrated TVs were missing in action at CES 2010, we had already declared the idea dead. Now even Panasonic is pulling its Panasonic tru2way sets and is instead focusing on a set-back box (pictured above) that will be, wait for it, supplied and supported by the service provider. We were as optimistic as anyone about tru2way, but honestly thought it was far from the ideal solution. It is hard to say what is going to happen at this point, but the next tech to step up and try to free people from big cable's set-top tyranny is AllVid, and sadly it probably has just as much of a chance as any to be successful.Retail tru2way devices are officially DOA, even Panasonic stops trial originally appeared on Engadget HD on Thu, 29 Jul 2010 19:18:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments Read more...
29 Jul 2010 at 12:00pm Every HDTV purchase comes with its own set of considerations, and for our friend Philip, the main one is playing videogames. You can keep your THX certifications and internet connected widgets, we need to know what will contribute to the greatest kill/death ratio, period: "I just graduated and moved to a new city so I'm finally ready to buy my first HDTV. I watch TV and some football every now and then, but my main obsession is gaming, specifically Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Super Street Fighter IV. I've been scraping by playing with my Xbox 360 connected to a computer monitor for now, but when it comes to a nice 50- or 55-inch display, which one has the least amount of input lag so I can keep my k/d ratio up and count frames properly for combos and counters?" Everyone has their something, and we're sure more than a few of you are just as focused on your television's gaming performance as anything else, so why not help him out. Let us know what TVs you're using, and if necessary, what settings or gaming modes work the best so you're not a frame or two behind at crucial moments. Got a burning question that you'd love to toss out for Engadget HD (or its readers) to take a look at? Tired of Google's blank stares when you ask for real-world experiences? Hit us up at ask at engadgethd dawt com and keep an eye on this space -- your inquiry could be next.Ask Engadget HD: Best HDTV for gaming, pwning? originally appeared on Engadget HD on Thu, 29 Jul 2010 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments Read more...
29 Jul 2010 at 10:56am The good news is now there's a dedicated page on the Redbox website for finding kiosks stocked with $1.50/night rental Blu-ray discs, but the bad news is... we can't find one anywhere near our zip code. Apparently if we did live on such hallowed ground, it would even point out recent Blu-ray movies added to the kiosks making the decision to watch Matt Damon in The Green Zone tonight as easy as possible. Hit the source link to begin your own search for high definition movies, hopefully it turns out better than ours so far.Redbox updates site for Blu-ray search, most kiosks still not updated for Blu-ray find originally appeared on Engadget HD on Thu, 29 Jul 2010 10:56:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments Read more...
28 Jul 2010 at 6:43pm What we're watching tonight: NBC (1080i) airs Minute to Win It at 8 p.m. and America's Got Talent at 9 p.m. CW (1080i) has the series premiere of Plain Jane at 9 p.m. TLC (1080i) has Toddlers & Tiaras at 10 p.m. USA (1080i) has Psych at 10 p.m Travel (1080i) has Man v. Food at 9 p.m. and Bert the Conqueror at 10 p.m. History (720p) has Chasing Mummies at 10 p.m. Spike TV (1080i) has Pros vs. Joes at 10 p.m. and Players at 11 p.m. Discovery (1080i) has Mythbusters at 9 p.m. Showtime (1080i) has Inside NASCAR at 10 p.m. Food (1080i) has 24 Hour Restaurant Battle at 10 p.m. MTV (1080i) has The Real World at 10 p.m. A&E (720p) has Billy the Exterminator at 10 p.m. TBS (1080i) has Meet the Browns at 10 & 10:30 p.m. ESPN (720p) has Cardinals/ Mets baseball at 7 p.m. ESPN2 (720p) has Manchester United/MLS All-Stars Soccer at 8:30 p.m. HDTV Listings for July 28, 2010 originally appeared on Engadget HD on Wed, 28 Jul 2010 18:43:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments Read more...
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