Sony’s Flagship X4500 TVs Come Wrapped In Silver

It’s big telly time with Sony launching a new flagship series, the Bravia X4500 family, in 40in, 46in and 55in sizes. The TVs [above] are Full HD 1080p models and boast some new styling, with a ‘floating’ design and translucent frame. And let’s not forget the sterling silver speaker covers. How posh. Optional speaker covers come in ‘Ruby Red or Obsidian Black’ and there’s 4 HDMI slots as standard. On the performance front the TVs use the new Bravia Engine 2 Pro processing technology which claims to “filter, clean and optimise image data before it’s displayed.” These are also the first Bravia TVs that can connect with other consumer devices using DLNA technology for sharing content like music and photos. The TVs will upscale non-HD images, like DVDs, using DRC (Digital Reality Creation) 3.0 while the 46in and 55in models use something called Motionflow PRO 100Hz technology that creates extra frames, inserting them into the signal and doubling the displayed frame rate. In other words, the promise is smoother playback of sports and action movies. The company has also launched the less expensive W4500 series, also 1080p and available in 40in, 46in and 52in varieties. The design boasts a long horizontal gap under the screen for that contemporary twist. It uses the Bravia Engine 2 [not the Pro version like the X4500 series] and also supports DLNA technology. They will be cheaper than the X4500s but since we have no prices for either yet, we can’t tell you what the difference to your wallet will be. They are due out next month. TV HDTV HD sony

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