Sony has announced to release 3 new Bravia XBR LCD HD-TVs. The 2008 XBR 6, 7 and 8 series models are all equipped with a 10-bit-panel and 1080p (1920 x 1080 pixels) full-HD resolution. Additionally, the flatpanel LCDs feature Triluminos three-colour LED backlight for enhanced colour range and ACE PRO, Sony’s algorithm for local dimming. Sony also further developed its Bravia Engine for high quality video processing and releases the Bravia Engine 2 PRO with improved picture sharpness as one highlight of the XBR series. Another appealing feature is the XMB, the Xross Media Bar Interface for Internet Video channels and the Digital Media Extender DMeX for Internet HD-Video streaming and playback. The x.v. Colour, which doubles the colour spectrum of sRGB, is a well known from the previous Bravia series. The improved Motionflow technology now reaches new heights with astonishing 120Hz (compared to 100Hz before) and accelerates pictures of fast action sports and other programming.
The XBR LCDs vary in size between 52, 46 and 40 inch. According to Sony, the new eye-catchers will be made available this autumn.
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