CES 2011: TVs at CES 2011 Sony Bravia HX929
Sony has announced expansion of 3D technology across its product ranges, including the all important TVs.
HX929 CES 2011 video review
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We've seen 27 new Bravia TVs at CES 2011, with the flagship HX929 at the fore. It’s an edge backlit LED 3D web-enabled TV, featuring a host of new Sony technology, including its latest ‘X-reality Pro’ picture processing engine and the latest version of Sony’s motion flow software.
According to Sony its new X-reality software is designed to not only enhance broadcast image quality but pictures streamed via the TVs internet connection. Like 3D, Sony has put internet content at the heart of many of its ranges for 2011.
For instance, movie streaming service Qriocity now includes ‘music unlimited’ a cloud based internet music service boasting 6 million tracks and the ability to make recommendations based on ‘learning’ your musical preferences over time.
The HX929 is due to launch in the spring and will be available in 46-inch and 55inch screen sizes.
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