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Sony LED Bravia KDL-55XBR8 Reviewed: Best LCD TV Ever [Best Lcd Ever] 18 October 2008 at 7:30 pm by admin

In case you haven’t gotten enough of amazing TVs you can’t possibly afford in this awesome economy today, Cnet has reviewed the 55-inch, plasma-killin’ tri-color LED-backlit Bravia XBR8 we saw a couple months ago. Spoiler: Sony’s setup didn’t lie—it’s the best LCD TV ever, falling just short of the best HDTV ever, nearly matching Pioneer’s PDP-111FD (Cnet’s best flat-panel period) in blacks, color accuracy and bright-room picture quality.

Here’s what great: The black levels are near-Kuro deep. In dimly-lit scenes, blacks had “an inky depth in dark areas that lent superb punch and realism to the image, and easily outclassed the rest of the non-Pioneer sets.” The only taint is that when bright areas are next to dark ones, it lightens up the bars a bit, so Pioneer wins here. The color accuracy “is nothing short of superb” and after calibration they’re as “excellently balanced and still as saturated as on the Pioneer.” Its de-juddering mode is also the best they’ve ever seen.

Its few weak points: Image quality fades when you look at it from an off angle, the previously mentioned blooming with high contrast images, and the dejuddering can produce some artifacts, especially with a standard-def picture. Oh, and it’s $7000, the most expensive TV they’ve ever tested. On the upside, if you’re willing to spend more than $6500 on a TV, you apparently can’t wrong. [Cnet via Sony Insider]


+ Sony’s Vaio TT gets dissected, found to contain small components By admin 03 October 2008 at 1:39 am and have No Comments

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Of course it had to happen sooner or later, but we’re a little taken aback that someone at Sony had the temerity to slice open a newborn Vaio TT and put it on display — in a booth at CEATEC, no less — for the whole world to see. Righteous indignation aside, the thing is pretty impressive, especially considering that without the Blu-ray drive it would only be about half the size. We have one more pic for you after the break, and be sure to check out our look inside the Z series while you’re at it.

[Via Sony Insider]

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+ Sony Japan Releases SDK For Developing Apps on Bravia TVs [Sony Bravia] By admin 18 September 2008 at 1:30 am and have No Comments

Sony became the latest to jump on the app trend bandwagon, but not with a product you’d automatically equate with downloading itty bitty widgets. The company has released an App development kit for its line of Bravia television sets. It expects people to create things like small multiplayer online games, weather and news data aggregators and anything else you can program onto 1.3MB of memory.

To inspire developers, Sony’s holding a competition for the best application. For your troubles, you could win either a Bravia 40-inch LCD TV, a Vaio TypeC laptop, or a Blue-Ray player, a Cybershot DSC-T77 or one of their new Walkman music players. Just get your app in before January 8th, 2009. [ Sony Insider]