A Display device that is HD Ready means that it meets a set of requirements needed to show protected High Definition content.
Freeview is a free digital UK terrestrial TV service offering over 30 TV channels and 20 radio stations, using the DVB-T standard. With a Freeview enabled TV, you wont need a set top box as the tuner is built in. Freeview is received through your normal rooftop aerial, visit www.freeview.co.uk to check that you can receive it.
The High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is an industry-supported, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface. HDMI provides an interface between any compatible digital audio/video source, such as a set-top box, a DVD player, or an A/V receiver and a compatible digital audio and/or video monitor, such as a Digital TV.
This mode allows films to be watched as intended by the director for the big screen, at 24 frames per second. Until now, movies watched at home play back ''''faster'''' than they do in the cinema. When a film is shown on TV or sold on DVD it has to be adjusted to be compatible with the PAL format. The difference is that films are shot at a rate of 24 frames per second, whereas standard TV uses 25 frames per second.
Best Resolution Audio Visual Integrated Architecture
Live Colour Creation is a new Sony technology unique to BRAVIA televisions. It delivers 30% wider colour than conventional LCD technology. This results in a release of far deeper and more accurate tones for stunning colour reproduction, exactly as nature intended.
You can tell a good TV by the way it reproduces colour. That’s why Sony developed its own high-resolution image processors – and fitted them in every TV in the ground-breaking new BRAVIA LCD range. These processors put every pixel of every image through a five-stage perfecting process to deliver colours and quality no other TV can match.
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"The overall functionality and performance with the V5500is sky-high although thankfully,the price tag is nothing of the sort."- What Hi-Fi Sound and Vision, June 2009
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If you’re looking for a combination of sophistication, style and technology then the Bravia range from Sony is ideal.
When you buy a Sony TV you’re not just buying a product, you’re buying the image that goes along with it. This 32” Bravia combines elegance and simplicity to create a timeless, classy design that will look stunning in any space.
It comes with an enormous 60,000:1 contrast ratio and the highest Full HD 1080p resolution, giving you seamless picture quality and vivid colours whatever you choose to watch.
If you’re into films then this TV is ideal, coming with Sony’s 24p True Cinema technology that will let you view your favourite moves how the directors meant them to be viewed.
Nowadays TVs aren’t just for watching programs on; they’re a multimedia hub for your home. The 32” Bravia comes with an impressive 3 HDMI ports along with a USB connection, so you can plug in your laptop, games console or digital camera and experience your media in amazing HD quality. It even comes with brand new DLNA technology, allowing you to connect with other devices in your home and stream your movies direct to your TV. The entertainment possibilities are endless.
For a TV that combines the latest technology with style and sophistication the Sony 32" Bravia LCD TV is ideal.
Features
- 32 Inch LCD TV
- HD Ready
- Full 1080p
- 1920 x 1080 Resolution
- 60,000:1 Contrast Ratio
- Bravia 3 Engine
- 24p True Cinema
- Advance Contrast Enhancer (ACE)
- USB Photo/Music/Media Player
- DLNA
- PIP/PAP
- XrossMediaBar Menu
- 8 Bit Panel
- Bravia Sync
- Applicast
Connectivity:
- 4 x HDMI
- 2 x SCART
- 2 x Component
- Digital Optical
- Composite
- USB
- Headphone Jack
- PCMCIA Card Slot
- DLNA Ethernet
Dimensions
- With Stand W 79.8 x H 58.4 x D 25.9cm
- VESA Mount 200 x 200mm