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Sony Introduces Ultra Slim OLED TV At CES

 

Sony took the wraps off the first Organic Light Emitting Diode television in the United States. About the thickness of three credit cards, the new OLED-TV (model XEL-1) offers picture quality with a contrast of 1,000,000:1.

Sony rolled out new products and technologies on the eve of the Consumer Electronics Show including razor-flat television technology.

Sony took the wraps off the first Organic Light Emitting Diode television in the United States. About the thickness of three credit cards, the new OLED-TV (model XEL-1) offers picture quality with a contrast of 1,000,000:1.

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Other major Sony announcements included additions to the company's Digital Media Extender (DMeX) technology, for clip-on BRAVIA TV models, a line of high-definition Handycam camcorders, a new Alpha DSLR-A200 digital camera, a VAIO Home Theater PC, and the innovative Rolly entertainment device with its unique combination of robotic and digital audio technologies.

"Sony continues to reinforce its standing as number one in the consumer electronics industry," said Sony Electronics President and Chief Operating Officer Stan Glasgow. "We are accomplishing this by offering products and technologies that show our innovation, as well as the ability to deliver the best customer experience."

The nation's first OLED-TV will be launched in select Sony Style retails store around the country in limited quantities beginning tomorrow.

Coming off a strong holiday selling season, Sony unveiled three new modules as part of its DMeX technology, which allows consumers to add optional features to BRAVIA televisions for enhanced programming and functionality.

First, the BRAVIA Wireless Link module, a wireless HDMI link, frees the living room of messy wires by connecting an HD transmitter to AV gear and an HD receiver behind the television for wireless 1080p/24p transmission. It supports up to four HDMI source devices at distances up to 200 feet.

Next, the BRAVIA DVD link module provides an easy upgrade to DVD, CD and MP3 functionality and seamlessly mounts on the back of the television.

And finally, the BRAVIA Input Link module extends a home theater with three additional HDMI inputs. All three will be available later this year.

Additionally, new broadband content providers were announced at the show for the existing BRAVIA Internet Video Link module, which streams Internet video content directly to compatible BRAVIA televisions without the need for a PC.

Glasgow also touted the arrival of the CBS Interactive as the latest provider to join the service, adding one-of-a-kind videos later this month encompassing primetime and daytime programming, news and sports.

Sony's newest offerings in its number-one selling BRAVIA flat-panel LCD HDTV line were also on display. Ranging in sizes from 19 to 52 inches (measured diagonally), the new line includes seven entry-level 720p and 10 full HD 1080p models, including the company's first 1080p 32-inch and 37-inch HDTVs.

New features include slim bezels on select models, a distinctive 3D graphic interface. Select models also feature compatibility with Sony's Digital Media Port, which allows users to connect a number of optional accessories like an iPod dock to access video and audio content on the television.

Additional advances -- such as BRAVIA Sync technology for one-touch play, Motionflow 120Hz high frame rate technology for further elimination of motion artifacts and better fast-action viewing, and x.v.Color technology for a wider gamut of colors -- are all featured on a broader selection of new models.

The company also announced a new high-definition version of its spherical digital living room PC, the VAIO TP Home Theater PC. A stylish media hub, the unit integrates a Blu-ray Disc drive, built-in DVR functionality and BRAVIA Sync technology for one-touch play. The model is available with two external CableCARD TV tuners, so you can watch and record two HD programs at the same time.

A sub-$200 internal BD-ROM drive that can upgrade an existing desktop computer into a high-definition Blu-ray Disc player, as well as a DVD and a CD player was also introduced today. The new BDU-X10S model drive comes with CyberLink's PowerDVD BD Edition software for playback of commercial movie titles, recorded Blu-ray Disc home videos, DVD-ROMs and CD-ROMs.

 

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