Sony's Bravia F-series is no wallflower
Sony Japan just announced their Bravia F-series of thin LCDs. We're talking 46-inches with just 7.4-cm of non-protruding, wall-mountable goodness when these go live in Japan on March 25th. Available in 1080p resolution ¥400,000 (about $3,700) 46-inch and ¥290,000 ($2,685) 40-inch configurations or a ¥200,000 ($1,852) 32-inch model offering 1,366 x 768 pixel resolution. Each set features Sony's 120Hz Motion Flow tech, a 3,000:1 contrast ratio, 24p True Cinema mode, Bravia Sync HDMI control, Bravia Engine 2 processing, and a bevy of jacks including 3x HDMI, 2x S-Video, 3x composite and yes, Ethernet. Sony's 2.4GHz Bravia Link remote allows the controller to be used without pointing it directly at the set. More Sony sets on the way in a few.
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Sexy. Absoluty Sexy.
impressive very impressive... me like everything that is sony.....
It seems to have a standard (non-fugly) remote too.. http://www.engadget.com/photos/sonys-bravia-f-series-is-no-wallflower/654637/
@ Ryan block
Get a Vizio (piece of crap lcd) then for less than 1000 bucks and dont sell ur house.
TV looks great but that remote looks like it got hit hard by the ugly stick.
Hehehe. There's even a BS button on the remote, for all the BS that you want to watch.
I've never seen a TV come with 2 remotes. I wonder what each of them do?
@Deluxe - Ah I see it now. Also has the standard Sony remote with it.
You'd think that these days companies would be looking at making more ergonomic controllers.
Looks like a giant scale with the stand.
wouldn't be surprised if they cheated with functions in the base, to keep the panel slim (like they did with the OLED).
wouldn't be surprised if they cheated with functions in the base, to keep the panel slim (like they did with the OLED).
now i will have the best looking scale on the block
1,366 x 768 pixel resolution? How is that thing new? I have a 42 inch plasma with 1152 resolution I bought like 3 years ago or something and it cost little more than 2000 dollars. Is this thing expensive because its thin?
My favorite thing about it is the lowest piece of tech. That stand is exactly what us apartment dwellers who don't always have the option of wall mounting need.
get rid of the stand and i might actually like it.
bravia engine 2.........this piece of art is gonna be awesome.
Isn't that the weight scale from The Biggest Loser?
'F' for Thin :)