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The Sony Trinitron tv legacy carries on
as Sony Electronics today announced two new XBR series widescreen
FD Trinitron WEGA® models with advanced picture technologies
for reproducing the highest quality picture resolution ever
on a CRT-based television.
The two new Hi-Scan 1080i™ models, the KV-34XBR910
and the Sony KV-30XBR910, incorporate a proprietary Super
Fine Pitch CRT, optimized for displaying high definition video
content when paired with a HD receiver, recreating unparalleled
picture images.
"The best got even better. Sony's legacy of television
innovation continues, with the new XBR models, offering breathtaking
picture clarity never before seen on a CRT television,"
said Tim Baxter, senior vice president of marketing for Sony
Electronics' Visual Network Products Division. "Sony
has incorporated its most advanced picture technologies in
the new models for discerning home theater enthusiasts seeking
an optimized high-definition picture display. These new models
will set a new standard in picture performance in the CRT
television category and raise the already legendary status
of XBR TVs to a new level."
Created especially for displaying high resolution pictures
like high-definition broadcast, the new Super Fine Pitch CRT
features the proprietary Super Fine Pitch Aperture Grill with
65 percent increased number of vertical "slits,"
which improve image resolution, for crisp, brilliant, highest
picture quality reproduction from corner to corner.
Together with a new electron gun and high intensity luminescent
phosphor, the Super Fine Pitch CRT delivers exceptional picture
performance. The improvement is immediately noticeable, with
no visible vertical lines on the screen and higher resolution
to all corners.
Expanding upon last year's Memory Stick® media functionality,
the new KV-34XBR910 includes MPEG1 file playback, in addition
to viewing JPEG images. Viewers can now watch their favorite
video files recorded onto the Memory Stick media directly
on the new widescreen set1.
For the best digital connection, the Sony KV-34-XBR910 Trinitron
incorporates a Digital Visual Interface (DVI-HDTV) connection
that enables copy-protected, high-definition video content
to be delivered to the unit from a DVI/HDCP (High-bandwidth
Digital Content Protection) compatible set-top box, such as
Sony's new SAT-HD200 HD/DIRECTV receiver.
In addition, the new model features an Anti-Reflective Coating
screen that minimizes glare for an even more enjoyable home
theater experience.
Responding to an increased demand for widescreen Hi-Scan®
television sets, the KV-30XBR910 represents Sony's first widescreen
XBR model in the 30-inch screen size. Incorporating all the
enhanced performance technologies and convenience features
found in the KV-34XBR910, the new 30-inch model also incorporates
the Super Fine Pitch CRT, delivering outstanding picture quality
from corner to corner.
The Sony Trinitron KV-34XBR910 and KV30XBR910 WEGA TVs will
be available in July for about $2,800 and $2,200, respectively.
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