Sony KDL-26V4000: High Def Top-Performing Bravia LCD TV

Author: thomas  //  Category: Television


As far as the BRAVIA range of high definition LCD TVs is concerned, no one can accuse Sony for underperformance. The BRAVIA range launched by them boasts of some of the best features in town. Another addition to this range is the Sony KDL-26V4000 (KDL26V4000U). This 26” TV features the sleek LINE design, replete with a Piano glossy black finish.

The three HDMI inputs ensure that an individual is able to connect all other attachments, such as Play Station 3, DVD player and other compatible devices. The contrast ratio of its 26” screen is 30000:1 which is sharp enough to deliver crystal clear images onto your screen.

The high definition ready television has a screen resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. The BRAVIA Theatre Sync system fitted in this television allows an individual to control their entire home theatre system at the touch of a single button. Sony KDL-26V4000 (KDL26V4000U) is also easily compatible with the Blu Ray Disc. Other highlights of this unit include the ultra-wide viewing angle. The Sony KDL-26V4000 (KDL26V4000U) allows one to experience true surround sound with the help of Virtual Dolby Surround Sound coupled along with BBE VIVA sound technology. The unit is wall mountable and is ideal for your kitchen or bedroom.

The integrated digital cable tuner allows one to watch cable TV at their ease. The movies and games can be watched on this TV with an uber cool resolution of 3.1 pixels. The KDL-26V4000 (KDL26V4000U) from Japanese manufacturer Sony is worth its price and one will definitely not regret making this purchase.

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