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Mainstream LCD TVs from Sony
Sony has launched two new LCD TVs aimed at the mainstream
market. The 26in KLV-S26A10 and the
32in KLV-S32A10 are high-definition TVs (HDTVs) with resolutions of 1366
x 768, making them ready for the long-awaited HDTV broadcasts (2006) and HD DVDs
(Christmas).
There’s no integrated tuners but they come with a host of
connectivity options including HDMI, component, S-Video, PC and composite. One
clever stroke is the inclusion of a light sensor that measures the ambient
light in a room before automatically adjusting the brightness of the TV. There
are only US prices so far but they are quite reasonable - especially
considering it’s Sony. By the time they reach here in the coming month the 26in
and 32in models will cost around £750 and £1,100. More details on the KLV-S26A10
and KLV-S32A10.
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