Wednesday, 1 April 2009

Sony 1080p HD Bravia KDL-40ZX1 Becomes the World's Thinnest LCD TV [40โ€ KDL-40ZX1]

Sony have officially taken the wraps off their new 1080p HD capable
Bravia Engine 2 powered KDL-40ZX1 LCD TV which, in measuring in at a
mere 9.9mm in thickness has assumed the increasingly hallowed mantle of
being the world's thinnest LCD TV.An ideal LCD TV for wall mounting, the
40' Sony KDL-40ZX1, which weighs in at just 12.2kg (26 pounds), boasts
3000:1 contrast ratio, 178 degree viewing angle and comes complete with
120hz MotionFlow technology offering improved image quality during
fast-moving sequences but, interestingly, only comes with a solitary
HDMI port on account of being provided with a wireless HD base station
offering 3 HDMI ports, 2 component, s-video, VGA, and USB connectivity
(allowing you to hook up additional hardware such as Sony camcorders)
paired with connections for a mouse (for use with navigating the XMB
Playstation style crossmedia interface styled menu) and even a LAN port.
Unfortunately, at the time of writing, one thing yet to be confirmed,
however, is the wireless range offered by the HD base station - though
its not unreasonable to expect it to be around 20 meters.

The Sony HD KDL-40ZX1 will begin shipping as of November with a retail
price of around pound sterling2440 (approximately $4478/3032).

Sony Japan

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