Sony KDL-20S3000: Small Television is not to be underestimated

Author: martin  //  Category: Television


With the LCD televisions taking the world by a storm, there could hardly be any individuals who have not yet smitten by their awesome picture quality or sheer viewing pleasure which they offer. This is also one of the key determining factors why a large number of electronic companies choose to produce various models in LCD televisions. The availability of large number of TV brands makes it relatively easier for individuals to choose from.

One such model is introduced by technology giant Sony KDL-20S3000 (KDL20S3000U). This 20” LCS television belongs to Sony’s S series. Some of the highlights of Sony KDL-20S3000 (KDL20S3000U) include a BRAVIA engine, a built-in digital TV tuner. To add to its aesthetic appeal, the makers at Sony have given it a black finish at the rear end. This allows the high definition Sony LCD TV to merge with the interiors or look visually appealing, even when positioned alone.

The model also features a digital TV tuner which allows scope for a large number of terrestrial channels as well along with the international channels. To ensure smooth connectivity, the LCD television also comprises of connecting ports. External attachments, such as, PlayStation 3, Blu-Ray Disc.

he BRAVIA engine fitted in allows crystal clear picture quality. Another major advantage of BRAVIA technology is the fact that BRAVIA Theatre Sync allows an individual to control their entire home cinema system via a single button. The Sony KDL-20S3000’s screen offers a contrast ratio of 4000:1 making the images appear sharper and more life like than one could ever imagine. Sony KDL-20S3000 (KDL20S3000U) is also accompanied with a table top stand.

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