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Aug 30 2007, 7:36am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Just in time for the IFA 2007 in Berlin, Sony announces the Bravia TV line-up for this fall in Europe.
The highlight of the new Sony Bravia X3500-Series is the 70 inch KDL-70X3500. The full HD TV features Sony's new Triluminos LED backlight for better colors.
The Bravia X3500 comes in the cool Floating Design with brushed metal bezel.
Other features include BRAVIA ENGINE PRO, Motionflow +100Hz and Sony S-Force Front Surround.Technically identical to the X3500-Series but visually different, the X3000 model (40-inch and 46-inch screen only) comes in black but there is also a range of optional colour bezels to suit every taste and décor. These include Pale Gold, Light Beige, Dep Mauve, Mocha, and Scarlet Red.
Also 1080p HD Ready is the BRAVIA W3000-Series. The W3000 uses a Sony-designed Wide Colour Gamut backlight to produce around 30 more colors than a standard LCD TV. The flagship model in this Bravia series is the KDL-52W3000 with 52 inch in size.
The BRAVIA V3000-Series offers screen sizes up to 46-inches, 1080 Full HD and digital amplification.
The HD Ready BRAVIA S3000-Series offers 20 and 26 inch models.
Via this Sony UK press-release.
Sony announced yesterday the Bravia TV line-up for Japan.
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