Slim Bezels On Sony LCD TVs
Feb 26, 08 10:13 AM PDT


Sony has new Bravia LCD TVs lined up for this spring, totalling a cool 11 from the F1, V1, J1 and M1 series. The F1 series will come in 32", 40" and 46" models with narrow bezels (around 27mm), while the V1 series is larger on average with 40", 46" and 52" models, employing Motionflow technology for smooth video display. Then we have the 32", 26" and 20" models from the J1 series that target the budget conscious segment of the market, and last but not least the M1 series will feature 16" and 20" models, targeting those who have just started to work and are trying to find a footing in this cold, cruel world. Guess thin is still in, especially where bezels are concerned. I wonder when will the day come where we get a full-bleed, borderless LCD TV? That ought to turn more than a few heads in the industry.
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By Mark , 26/02/08 4:17 PM (CommentID #513618)
And yet another Sony product. You guys have a real hard time consealing who are your sponsors aren't you. I mean, new products are allright, but 4 different posts on sets that differ only marginally... c'mon guys.
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