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image Ready for HD done the Sony way— Sony’s KDL-52V4100 brings 1080p picture quality home with amazing, Sony-exclusive features like the XMB (Xross Media Bar) with 3D graphics, DMeX capability so you can add functionality to your TV, and picture quality technologies like ACE (Advanced Contrast Enhancer) and BRAVIA Engine 2. Full HD 1080p means the V4100 connections accept 1080p signals and the Display will render that signal in Full HD 1080p. Take full advantage of Blu-Ray Disc players and PlayStation® 3 systems that can deliver 1080p content.
The latest version of Sony’s respected BRAVIA Engine fully Digital Video processor uses a collection of unique SONY algorithms to significantly reduce noise and produce sharp, vibrant, life-like images. With Sony’s Advanced Contrast Enhancer (ACE), which uses Real-time image Processing to dynamically adjust backlight levels for improved Contrast without masking details the filmmaker intended you to see. ACE delivers deep blacks in darker scenes, as well as fine details in shadows and other dark areas of the picture for a difference you can truly see. Add to that a sophisticated, piano black design, 24p capability so you can get the most out of the movies you watch on Blu-ray and DVD, 4 HDMI inputs along with three other HD-capable connections, and what you have is a television that can bring dreams to life.
Features
Screen Size: 52” (diagonal)
16:9 Full HD 1080p Resolution (1920 x 1080p) LCD Panel
3D Comb Filter
Advanced Contrast Enhancer Circuit (ACE)
BRAVIA Engine fully Digital video processor
24p True Cinema capable
DMeX capable
New TV Guide IPG
Enhanced (XMB) User Interface with Rich 3D Graphics
BRAVIA Sync capable
S-Force Front Surround
Voice Zoom
Dolby Digital
V-Chip Parental Control
VESA hole spacing compatible
Piano Gloss Black color
1-Year Limited Warranty
Input Ports: 4 x HDMI (1 Side/3 Rear), RF Connection, 3 x Composite Video (1 Side/2 Rear), S-Video, 2 x Component Video (Y/Pb/Pr) Input, PC in (D-Sub) + Audio In (Stereo Mini), 6 x Analog Audio Input (1 Side/5 Rear), Audio Out, Optical Digital Out, Headphone out
Approximate Unit Dimensions: 34.4″ (H) x 49.8″ (W) x 13.8″ (D) with Pedestal
Approximate Unit Weight: 84 poundsReview By onecall
Sony’s KDL-52V4100 brings 1080p picture quality home with amazing, Sony-exclusive features like the XMB (Xross Media Bar(R)) with 3D graphics, DMex capability so you can add functionality to your TV, and picture quality technologies like ACE (Advanced Contrast Enhancer) and BRAVIA Engine 2(TM). Add to that a sophisticated, piano black design, 24p capability so you can get the most out of the movies you watch on Blu-ray and DVD, 4 HDMI inputs along with three other HD-capable connections, and what you have is a television that can bring dreams to life.
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Review By sonystyle
Motionflow 60Hz technology allows you to enjoy movies and prime-time TV (film-based content) with a clarity and resolution in motion that will spoil you. Sony’s Motionflow motion-compensation algorithm identifies film content and removes “judder”. That means you’ll get a clearer picture during sweeping pans with reduced visible jerking or stuttering.
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Review By crutchfield
The Sony KDL-52V4100 has full 1080p resolution, and on a screen this large, you need 1080p to see the extraordinary clarity and detail in high-def sources. Compared to last year’s Sony “V-series” TVs, this one provides more inputs for connecting the latest HD gear, plus a better picture with non-HD programs, and more practical features to make day-to-day operation easier and more convenient.
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Review By amazon
Movies and many prime time TV programs are shot at 24 frames per second. This means that TVs operating at any refresh rate that is not an even multiple of 24 will have to do some interpolation to present the content. TVs operating at at 30Hz or 60Hz traditionally solved this via a method called “2:3 pulldown”. The television repeats the first film frame over the first two fields of video, and the second film frame over the next three fields of video (1, 1, 2, 2, 2), and continues to do this with the 3rd and 4th frames, the 5th and 6th framer (1,1,2,2,2 - 3,3,4,4,4 - 5,5,6,6,6), and so on until 24 frames are displayed over 60 refresh cycles. This discrepancy in the number of times frames are displayed can lead to a jerky motion in filmed material which some viewers notice for example, especially with scenes that pan.
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