by Manuel Marino | Product Reviews, Technology
Sony will introduce an impressive and highly anticipated 32-inch high-definition TV in February of this year. This new addition to the Sony Bravia lineup of HDTVs offers a different size option that will be perfect for many spaces.
The Sony Bravia KDL-32BX320 LCD HDTV boasts several key features:
- Amazing High Definition 720p picture quality: You can enjoy sharp, detailed, and vibrant images in 720p resolution while watching your favorite movies, sports, and primetime HD TV shows on the 32-inch LCD panel (screen size measures 31 1/2 x 19 5/8).
- 5 HD inputs for connecting multiple HD devices: With five HD inputs, including two HDMI inputs, two HD component inputs, and a PC input, you have incredible flexibility and connectivity options for your HD devices. You can even use the TV as a computer monitor.
- USB input for sharing pictures, music, and videos: Easily view your photos on the big screen or listen to your favorite music. Simply connect your digital camera, USB-enabled MP3 player, or USB storage device directly to the TV’s USB input.
- Customizable picture and sound settings: Take control of your HDTV experience with “Scene Select,” allowing you to choose from five different preset packages, each with pre-configured
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by Manuel Marino | Movies
Q: Why is it called Blu-ray?
A: Blu-ray Disc players and devices, such as Sony’s PlayStation 3, utilize a blue laser beam to read information from discs. DVDs, on the other hand, used a red laser. The blue laser has a tighter focus, allowing disc players to store more information on a disc of the same size as a DVD. A Blu-ray Disc can hold about 50 gigabytes, whereas a DVD holds under 10 GB. With the additional capacity, movies can have up to six times the resolution of a DVD, along with bonus features and improved surround soundtracks.
Q: Can we actually see the difference between Blu-ray and DVD?
A: If you were to compare a DVD and a Blu-ray side by side, most people would easily notice that Blu-ray offers a significantly higher picture quality.
Q: What equipment do I need to watch Blu-ray?
A: In addition to a Blu-ray Disc player, you need an HDTV to fully appreciate the high-quality and widescreen effect. If you don’t have the funds to purchase a new HDTV, check the back panel of the Blu-ray player before buying it to connect to an older TV. Not all players have the necessary … ...Read the rest.
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