Bravia B4000-Series Portable HDTVs

January 19th, 2008 | by Fitri |

Bravia B4000-Series Portable HDTVs

One might have thought the unveiling of CES more televisions than you could shake a stick at not enough for Sony, but apparently, he had to wait just a little longer to announce a laptop Bravia more of the family in the form B4000-of the series. Available to customers who are not interested in a mind-numbingly big TV, the renowned ensembles can be easily moved around the house and if I was not aware of such a market still existed, it is necessary assume Sony has done its homework.

All packages are available in silver and Mocha (brown), and while it may be the most beautiful form of coffee known to man, Brown is something of an acquired taste for consumer electronics kit. Characteristics of the wise B4050-friendly packages by 720p panel 1366 x 768, a 700:1 contrast ratio (6000:1 dynamic) and comes in 20, 23 and 26 inches. For connectivity, there is only one HDMI, component and composite jacks double SCART sides and a D-sub input. Video processing is handled by Sony Bravia Engine and, although newer versions are available on the new televisions it should prove more than sufficient for the target market.

There is also an integrated Freeview tuner with an expansion card slot for support for subscription services. Differentiating between 23in and 20in models is the consumption of energy and power of the speaker, with the dual 5W drivers and the former 3W double in the second. All models are already on the site of Sony and if prices are not yet available, we expect them to fall within the £ 500 like other televisions of this ilk.

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