Sony’s 2012 flagship HX850 BRAVIAs released
Sony's HX850 BRAVIA features a bezel-free monolithic design
Following its announcement at CES in January, Sony’s 2012 flagship
BRAVIA LCD TVs have hit stores in the U.S., with other markets set to
follow. Coming in 46- and 55-inch screen sizes, the HX850 line offers
Dynamic Edge LED backlighting with fully local dimming, and W-Fi
internet connectivity and 3D capabilities out of the box.
The new HDTVs feature a bezel-free monolithic design incorporating
Gorilla Glass. The sets deliver Full HD 1080p resolution and pack the
newest version of Sony’s Motionflow XR 960800 Hz technology to reduce
motion blur. There’s also Sony’s X-Reality PRO video processing, which
also upscales web pages viewed on the pre-installed Opera browser.
Internet connectivity also provides one-touch access via the BRAVIA
home screen to the Sony Entertainment Network and apps, including
Netflix, Pandora, HuluPlus, Amazon Instant Video, YouTube, Slacker
Internet Radio, and Crackle, just to name a few. Skype also comes
pre-installed, but requires the purchase of a camera and mic unit.
Inputs include four HDMI (two side/two rear), one component, two
composite, one D-Sub, Ethernet and two side USB ports, with one digital
audio and one headphone output.
Source: Sony