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Sony 46" Widescreen LCD HDTV
The Sony Bravia 1080p KDL46V2500 is 46" Widescreen LCD HDTV that offers a beautiful full, high-definition resolution picture (1920 x 1080) in an elegant, flat-panel design. It features Bravia Engine for superior picture quality, HDMI interface, PC connectivity, SRS TruSurround XT for dynamic, immersive audio experience and more.
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Video Features
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3:2 Pulldown detection
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Yes |
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Aspect Ratio
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16:9 |
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Brightness
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Not Provided by Manufacturer |
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Comb Filter
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3D |
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Contrast Ratio
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1300:1 |
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Display Capabilities
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480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p |
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Display Technology
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LCD |
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HD Compatible
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Yes |
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Native Resolution
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1920x1080 |
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Picture-In-Picture
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No |
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Response Time
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8ms |
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Screen Size
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46" |
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TV Tuner
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NTSC/ATSC |
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Video Processor
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Bravia Engine |
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Viewing Angle
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178 Degrees |
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Audio Features
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Audio Enhancement
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SRS TruSurround XT |
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Audio Output Jacks
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No |
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Auto Volume Correction
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No |
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Speaker Configuration
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Bottom Mount |
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Speaker Output Power
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10 Watts x 2 |
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Speakers
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Included |
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Convenience Features
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Built-In Program Guide
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No |
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Cabinet Colour
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Grey |
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Channel Labeling
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Yes |
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Closed Captioning
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No |
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Language Options
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English, French, Spanish |
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Parental Control
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Yes |
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Pedestal Stand
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Included |
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Remote
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Universal |
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Sleep/Alarm Timer
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Yes |
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Wall Mount
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Optional - Sold Separately |
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Wall Mount Specification
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VESA Compliant |
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Inputs/Outputs
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A/V (Composite) Inputs
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1 - Rear |
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Cable Card Slot
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None |
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Coaxial Cable Inputs
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1 - Rear |
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Component Video Inputs
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2 - Rear |
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DVI Inputs
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None |
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HDMI Inputs
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2 - Rear |
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Headphone Jack
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1 - Side |
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IEEE 1394 (Firewire) Inputs
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None |
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Media Card Slots
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None |
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Other Inputs/Outputs
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None |
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PC Audio Inputs
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None |
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PC VGA Inputs
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1 - Rear |
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S-Video Inputs
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1 - Rear |
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Product Details
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Depth
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11.9 cm |
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Width
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112 cm |
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Height
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74.2 cm |
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Weight
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26 kg |
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FEATURES: - Live Colour Creation: Astounding colour reproduction for true-to-life images.
- Energy Saving Operation
- Light Sensor: Automatically detects the brightness level of the surrounding environment and adjusts the intensity of its own light for comfortable viewing.
- Picture Freeze: Freezes the picture while you continue to enjoy your favourite programming. Touch the "Freeze" button on the remote to view a single moment.
- Rear A/V Inputs/Outputs: 2 Inputs (Composite), 1 Input (S-Video), 2 Inputs (Component),1 Input (PC), 2 (HDMI), 1 (Audio Out), 1 (Digital Audio Output)
- Included In Box: Remote Control (RM-YD012), Pedestal (swivel), 2 x "AA" Batteries, HD-15 To HD-15 Cable, Operating Instructions, Quick Setup Guide
- **Requires HDTV Source
The Best HD
Not all HDTVs are created equal - and if you're renting high def, you deserve the best. Enter the 1080p HDTV.
Why 1080p
What is 1080p and why do you want it?
HD television is displayed on your screen in pixels - the more pixels in a smaller area, the sharper the image (the number of pixels on the screen is referred to as the resolution, usually indicated in a vertical by horizontal format). A quick reference was developed by the industry to inform customers the kind of quality that modern displays are capable of.
The year of HD truly begins with 1080p. You may have heard of 1080i - the gold standard in high definition up until now - what's the difference between p and i anyway?
To Interlace or Not to Interlace...
1080i indicates an interlaced display whereas 1080p indicates a progressive display.
A 1080i interlaced display takes 1080 lines of resolution and breaks them down to two fields of 540 lines - one displayed after the other, fooling the eye into seeing 1080 lines of picture. This means that there will be roughly 1 million pixels onscreen at any given time.
A 1080p progressive display shows 1080 lines of resolution in each field. This doubles the resolution onscreen to over 2 million pixels - weighing in at a resoltuion of 1920x1080 pixels.
1080p - The Way to Be
With the dawn of the High Definition Optical Disc as well as High Definition gaming and more HD channels every day (HD source required) it's easy to see that you want the most resolution you can get. Don't settle for anything less than 1080p.
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