Sony BRAVIA V-Series KDL55V5100 55-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD TV, Black
With Full HD 1080p resolution and Motionflow 120Hz technology, Sony BRAVIA V-Series HDTVs are engineered for fast-action movies, sports, and game play. Enjoy sharp, crystal clear images with the BRAVIA Engine 2 fully digital video processor. Enjoy the latest in HDTV performance with the Sony BRAVIA W-Series. Click to enlarge. 16:9 Full HD 1080p Resolution Panel (1920×1080) 16:9 Full HD 1080p resolution panel (1920×1080) accepts virtually any high definition video signal and renders it with optimum resolution, so you can take full advantage of Blu-ray Disc players and Sony PlayStation 3 entertainment systems that can deliver 1080p content. Dynamic contrast Dynamic contrast involves real-time image processing that results in deep blacks in darker scenes, as well as fine details in shadows and other dark areas of the picture for a difference you can truly see. Motionflow 120Hz technology Engineered for fast-action sports, movies and games, Motionflow 120Hz technology reduces blurriness and judder. Overall, motion is smoother, sharper, and more natural when watching your favorite HD content, DVDs, and even broadcast movies and prime-time programming. BRAVIA Engine 2 fully digital video processor The BRAVIA Engine 2 fully digital video processor uses a collection of unique Sony algorithms to significantly reduce noise, enhance overall image detail, and optimize contrast so every scene produces sharp, vibrant, life-like images. Accepts virtually any high definitio (more…)
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