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Sony XBR8 Coming This Fall

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Sony XBR6 XBR7 XBR8 Release Dates

Sony Bravia KDL 46Z4100 XBR 8 XBR 7 XBR 6

  • KDL-32XBR6 Available Now
  • KDL-37XBR6 Available Now
  • KDL-40Z4100 Available Now
  • KDL-46Z4100 Available Now
  • KDL-40XBR6 September 2008
  • KDL-46XBR6 October 2008
  • KDL-52XBR6 September 2008
  • KDL-40XBR7 October 2008
  • KDL-70XBR7 October 2008
  • KDL-46XBR8 August 2008
  • KDL-55XBR8 September 2008


  • 32" LCD Sony KDL-32XBR6 $1099 at Amazon
    32" LCD Sony KDL-32XBR6 $1199 at OneCall
    32" LCD Sony KDL-32XBR6 $1199 at J&R icon

    37" LCD Sony KDL-37XBR6 $1429 at Amazon
    37" LCD Sony KDL-37XBR6 $1299 at J&R icon
    37" LCD Sony KDL-37XBR6 $1469 at OneCall

    40" LCD Sony KDL-40Z4100 $1999 at Amazon
    40" LCD Sony KDL-40Z4100 $2299 at J&R icon

    46" LCD Sony KDL-46Z4100 $2499 at Amazon
    46" LCD Sony KDL-46Z4100 $2599 at J&R icon
    46" LCD Sony KDL-46Z4100 $2800 at OneCall

    Sony Bravia XBR8 vs. Samsung LN-T4681F
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    Has Pioneer KURO Met its Match?

    Crave, June 27,2008: Kevin Miller, a contributing editor for CNET, was recently invited to Japan by Sony for a weeklong trip to show off some of the company's new HDTV technology. Among the highlights were Sony's new 4K by 2K projector, the SRX-R220, its new line of Bravia, and the XBR flat panel LCD HDTVs, a new proprietary wireless HDMI technology, called Bravia Wireless Link, and some updates on its new OLED displays.

    Sony demonstrated its new Bravia XBR8 series televisions, due stateside this fall, adjacent to Samsung's LN-T4681F and Pioneer's PDP-4280HD from 2007. Kevin said that

    "the blacks on the new XBR8 series look to be the best of any LCD that I have seen to date by a good margin."

    Sony chalks up those deep blacks to its Triluminous technology, which utilizes LEDs that can be dimmed independently across the screen, instead of the standard fluorescent backlight that remains constantly turned on. Sony also exhibited what the company calls Motionflow Pro, a step up from its standard MotionFlow technology available on current models like the KDL-46W4100. We expect to review the XBR8 models as soon as they're available.

    Coming closer to reducing the tangle of cords often associated with modern home entertainment systems, Sony also showed off its wireless HDMI technology. This will allow users to house their components in a closed cabinet, eliminating the need to run several wires through the wall to the television. The specification currently only supports 1080i though, although Sony is working on a 1080p version.

    Lastly and probably the coolest item on Kevin's itinerary was all the OLED goodness. While Sony has a 11-inch model on the market, the XEL-1, priced at a whopping $2,500, it plans to invest $220 million in 2009 to further bring down the price and to develop larger screen sizes. Eventually the company wants to integrate the displays into "rolled goods, like window shades that drop down, covering your window to turn [it] into a TV.

    We could see ultrathin OLED displays used in a number of applications. How about animated advertising on the side of skyscrapers, sans the low-res neon light bulbs, similar to what's seen in the movie, Bladerunner? Or what about digital, animated clothing, a built-in monitor for your office desk, or a flexible video-esque newspaper that can be folded and snugged into your pocket.

    Clearly the possibilities are endless--but what do you think? Will this technology catch on (if the price comes down) and really revolutionize our lives, or is this just more hype from Sony?

    SONY REDEFINES LCD PICTURE QUALITY WITH NEW XBR HDTV LINE

    New Technologies Deliver Exceptional Color Reproduction and Black Levels NEW YORK, June 5, 2008 - Sony today introduced seven new BRAVIA® XBR flat-panel LCD high-definition televisions including models with TRILUMINOS® LED backlight and local dimming for outstanding black-level reproduction and unmatched contrast. The new models expand the BRAVIA LCD line up to 30 models ranging in screen size from 19 to 70 inches measured diagonally.

    The XBR models represent Sony's premium line, delivering the latest features and the pinnacle of picture quality. "Critics consistently praise BRAVIA as the best HDTVs on the market, and the XBR badge indicates the best of the best," said Jeff Goldstein, vice president of marketing for Sony Electronics' television marketing group. "Consumers can now experience the quality of BRAVIA from small-sized models all the way up through our premium big screen XBR series."

    XBR8-Series

    Leading the line is the full HD 1080p 55-inch KDL-55XBR8 and 46-inch KDL-46XBR8 models (all measured diagonally). The models incorporate Sony's TRILUMINOS three-color LED backlight technology with local dimming coupled with 10-bit processing and 10-bit panel to deliver exceptionally deep black level and accurate colors.

    Sony's TRILUMINOS LED backlight technology dramatically expands the TV's color range by aligning individual clusters of red, green and blue LEDs, significantly elevating color purity compared to traditional single white LED backlights.

    Additionally, the sets offer the new Advanced Contrast Enhancer PRO (ACE PRO) technology. ACE PRO, which features Sony's own algorithm for local dimming, improves contrast and dynamic range by controlling the LED backlight level by area so that detail is maintained in the dark areas, while other areas are driven near peak brightness. The technology reduces unnecessary light emission resulting in true, deep blacks and reduced power consumption compared to conventional LED backlit models. The models also feature BRAVIA Engine™ 2 PRO, which is Sony's latest high quality picture processing technology and the company's Motionflow 120Hz high frame rate technology.

    Sony's Motionflow technology allows you to enjoy movies and prime-time TV (film-based content) with exceptional clarity and resolution in motion. The Motionflow algorithm identifies film content and removes "judder" resulting in a clearer picture with smoother motion during sweeping pans without a visible jerking or stuttering. Additionally, Motionflow 120Hz technology creates 60 unique frames between each of the existing 60 frames, doubling the frames displayed per second, further improving images for fast action sports and other programming.

    Rounding out the picture enhancement suite in the XBR8 is x.v.Color compatibility. This technology expands the potential color data range of video by about 1.8 times, resulting in the display of more natural and vivid colors similar to what the human eye can actually see. This complements Sony's HD camcorder models and Blu-ray Disc players, which capture and display color range beyond what broadcasters currently deliver.

    The models also feature Sony's Digital Media Extender (DMeX), providing the ability to seamlessly add new features. DMeX allows users to connect optional expansion modules such as the BRAVIA DVD Link, the BRAVIA Wireless link, the BRAVIA Input Link, which will ship later this year, and the currently available BRAVIA Internet Video Link. The BRAVIA Internet Video Link module attaches to the back of a selection of the Sony's 2007 and 2008 BRAVIA LCD flat-panel television models. The service seamlessly streams on-demand entertainment including movies, TV programs, your favorite YouTube videos and a variety of other content not found on network or cable/satellite TV. The service connects to the Internet via your existing broadband Ethernet connection and streams content at no additional charge. Content is easily navigated with Sony's Technical Emmy® award-winning Xross Media Bar (XMB)™ user interface.

    Rounding out the feature set is Digital Media Port (DMP) compatibility, which provides access to video and music from portable media devices like compatible Walkman® and iPod® players and other DMP accessories, which are sold separately. The models also can display digital photos using creative multi-plane 3D graphics slideshows from USB devices, as well as access photos from your PC in another room using Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) compliant devices via your home network.

    Sony's new 3D Favorites Menu complement the XMB graphical user interface, which has been also been enhanced with Sony-unique integration of TV Guide providing easy access and navigation of content and menus through colorful thumbnails and logically placed icons.

    Inputs found on the XBR8 models include four 1080/60 24p HDMI connections (HDCP), two 1080/60p HD component inputs, a 1080/60p-capable PC input, Ethernet (RJ-45) port and a RS-232C connection.

    XBR7-Series

    The full HD 1080p XBR7-series includes the 70-inch KDL-70XBR7 and 40-inch KDL-40XBR7 models. With WCG-CCFL backlight, 10-bit processing and 10-bit panel, and ACE (Advanced Contrast Enhancer circuitry), the models deliver outstanding picture quality and elegant style only BRAVIA can deliver.

    The KDL-70XBR7 features BRAVIA ENGINE 2 Pro digital video processing, while the KDL-40XBR7 offers BRAVIA ENGINE 2 EX. The models both feature Sony's Motionflow 120Hz high frame rate technology and x.v.Color. Rounding out the feature set on these models is the new 3D Favorite Multi-plane graphics, XMB graphic interface with TV Guide, BRAVIA Sync, DMeX and DMP compatibility.

    The XBR7 models also can display digital photos and play digital music from USB devices and photos from Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) compliant devices via your home network. Inputs include four 1080/60 24p HDMI connections (HDCP), two 1080/60p component inputs, a 1080/60p PC input, Ethernet (RJ-45) port and a RS-232C connection.

    XBR6-Series

    Complementing the full HD 1080p Sony Bravia XBR-Series KDL-32XBR6 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV and Sony Bravia XBR-Series KDL-37XBR6 37-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV models previously announced, the full HD 1080p 52-inch KDL-52XBR6, 46-inch KDL-46XBR6 and the 40-inch KDL-40XBR6 models were also introduced today (all screen sizes measured diagonally). The models offer a space-saving bottom speaker, floating-glass industrial design and all of the features found in the KDL-40XBR7 except the RS-232C connection and BRAVIA ENGINE 2 EX.

    All of the new XBR series models also offer the option of additional speaker grille color accents including silver, red, brown and gold. The optional color grilles can be purchased separately. XBR8 and XBR7 models ship with a black grille cover and the XBR6 ships with a silver grille cover. Additional grille covers are sold separately.

    All of the new BRAVIA models ship this fall and further details are available at www.sony.com/2008xbr. They will be offered at sonystyle.com and at Sony Style retail stores nationwide, as well as at authorized Sony dealers across the country.

    Online Price Comparison For Top Rated Sony HDTVs

    32" LCD Sony KDL-32XBR6 $1099 at Amazon
    32" LCD Sony KDL-32XBR6 $1199 at OneCall
    32" LCD Sony KDL-32XBR6 $1199 at J&R icon
    32" LCD Sony KDL-32L4000 $699 at J&R icon
    32" LCD Sony KDL-32M4000 $798 at Amazon
    32" LCD Sony KDL-32M4000 $799 at J&R icon
    32" LCD Sony KDL-32M4000 $789 at OneCall
    37" LCD Sony KDL-37XBR6 $1429 at Amazon
    37" LCD Sony KDL-37XBR6 $1299 at J&R icon
    37" LCD Sony KDL-37XBR6 $1469 at OneCall
    37" LCD Sony KDL-37M3000 $913 at Amazon
    37" LCD Sony KDL-37M3000 $899 at J&R icon
    37" LCD Sony KDL-37L4000 $929 at Amazon
    37" LCD Sony KDL-37L4000 $949 at J&R icon
    37" LCD Sony KDL-37L4000 $949 at OneCall
    37" LCD Sony KDL-37M4000 $997 at Amazon
    37" LCD Sony KDL-37M4000 $997 at OneCall
    37" LCD Sony KDL-37M4000 $979 at J&R icon
    40" LCD Sony KDL-40W3000 $1349 at J&R icon
    40" LCD Sony KDL-40W4100 $1599 at Amazon
    40" LCD Sony KDL-40W4100 $1749 at J&R icon
    40" LCD Sony KDL-40W4100 $1699 at OneCall
    40" LCD Sony KDL-40S4100 $1099 at Amazon
    40" LCD Sony KDL-40S4100 $1199 at J&R icon
    40" LCD Sony KDL-40S4100 $1200 at OneCall
    40" LCD Sony KDL-40V4100 $1299 at Amazon
    40" LCD Sony KDL-40V4100 $1400 at J&R icon
    40" LCD Sony KDL-40V4100 $1349 at OneCall
    40" LCD Sony KDL-40Z4100 $1999 at Amazon
    40" LCD Sony KDL-40Z4100 $2299 at J&R icon
    40" LCD Sony KDL-40V4150 $1256 at Amazon
    40" LCD Sony KDL-40V4150 $1199 at J&R icon
    40" LCD Sony KDL-40XBR4 $2000 at Amazon
    40" LCD Sony KDL-40XBR4 $2049 at OneCall
    40" LCD Sony KDL-40XBR4 $2049 at Buy.com
    40" LCD Sony KDL-40XBR5 $2089 at OneCall
    40" LCD Sony KDL-40XBR5 $2268 at Amazon
    40" LCD Sony KDL-40XBR5 $2089 at Buy.com
    42" LCD Sony KDL-42V4100 $1400 at J&R icon
    42" LCD Sony KDL-42V4100 $1321 at Amazon
    46" LCD Sony KDL-46S4100 $1599 at J&R icon
    46" LCD Sony KDL-46S4100 $1599 at OneCall
    46" LCD Sony KDL-46S4100 $1430 at Amazon
    46" LCD Sony KDL-46V4100 $1615 at Amazon
    46" LCD Sony KDL-46V4100 $2000 at J&R icon
    46" LCD Sony KDL-46W3000 $2000 at J&R icon
    46" LCD Sony KDL-46W4100 $1999 at Amazon
    46" LCD Sony KDL-46W4100 $1999 at J&R icon
    46" LCD Sony KDL-46W4100 $2400 at OneCall
    46" LCD Sony KDL-46W4150 $2300 at Amazon
    46" LCD Sony KDL-46W4150 $2400 at J&R icon
    46" LCD Sony KDL-46W4150 $2400 at OneCall
    46" LCD Sony KDL-46Z4100 $2499 at Amazon
    46" LCD Sony KDL-46Z4100 $2599 at J&R icon
    46" LCD Sony KDL-46Z4100 $2800 at OneCall
    46" LCD Sony KDL-46XBR4 $2700 at Amazon
    46" LCD Sony KDL-46XBR4 $2700 at J&R icon
    46" LCD Sony KDL-46XBR4 $2765 at OneCall
    46" LCD Sony KDL-46XBR4 $2699 at Buy.com
    46" LCD Sony KDL-46XBR5 $2599 at Amazon
    46" LCD Sony KDL-46XBR5 $2900 at OneCall
    46" LCD Sony KDL-46XBR5 $2599 at Buy.com
    52" LCD Sony KDL-52V4100 $2089 at Amazon
    52" LCD Sony KDL-52V4100 $1999 at J&R icon
    52" LCD Sony KDL-52V4100 $2400 at OneCall
    52" LCD Sony KDL-52W4100 $2399 at Amazon
    52" LCD Sony KDL-52W4100 $2400 at J&R icon

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