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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Sony Bravia E4000 HDTV is an Art Piece, Really!

Posted by Suhit Gupta in "Digital Home Hardware & Accessories" @ 01:00 AM

http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archive...avia-e4000.html

"The Sony Bravia E4000 has been created to look like a picture frame, so that it looks great on your wall. When guests are around, you can create a photo slideshow, turning it into the most expensive photo frame of 2008. Of course, we love the idea and we love how thin the TV seems to be. However, when watching movies, it feels like the white frame could be distracting (the aluminum frame of my current HDTV certainly is). Fortunately, several frame colors are available."

Sweet! Though I must say that every once in a while, I want to show off my nice 45" TV. :-) Anyways, this awesome TV comes in 26", 32" and 40", and has four different trims: Midnight Sky, Aluminium, Pearly White and Dark Walnut. The forty-incher also features x.v.Colour for better color, as well as PhotoTV HD mode, which will give you better-quality still pics when you connect your camera up to it. The E4000 is coming to Europe in a couple of weeks, and there's no price as yet.

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