The BRAVIA W4000-Series LCD TV from Sony embraces the future of
television. Using an interlocking array of technologies to create
exquisite image quality, it offers 1080p Full HD visual excellence for
movies, games and photos. The elegant simplicity of the new cabinet
styling will complement almost any decor, while the special Picture
Frame Mode enhances the living space by displaying beautiful HD photo
images when the TV is not in use.
"The BRAVIA W4000-Series starts from a position of great strength,"
says George Damigos, General Manager for TVOE Marketing. "Its
combination of advanced picture technologies delivers a new standard of
excellence which it deploys to maximum effect. And you quite literally
see this, whether you are being blown away by Full HD resolution films
or immersed in HD gaming, or quietly appreciating the richness and
detail of a still image in Picture Frame Mode."
The inclusion of the innovative Picture Frame Mode means that the
BRAVIA W4000-Series actually enhances the look of a living space even
when it's not being used. Picture Frame Mode switches the set to a
reduced brightness and displays digital photos in HD quality, with the
natural warm characteristics of traditional film. You can personalise
your TV with your own pictures from the USB Photoviewer or use the six
pre-installed pictures, which range from Pop art to Van Gogh*. A Sony
USB Micro Vault Tiny is the ideal storage medium for this - capacious
yet barely visble once slotted into place. Picture Frame Mode uses
approximately 35 per cent less power than TV viewing mode¹, so it helps
reduce overall power consumption.
As well as the centralised control afforded by the award-winning Sony
XMB interface, the BRAVIA W4000-Series features BRAVIA Sync technology.
This uses HDMI² connections to send commands to the various components
of a Home Theatre system. So you can start watching a film on the
Blu-ray Disc player with one press of a button on a single remote.
The extraordinarily vibrant and lifelike image characteristic of the
Series arises from an interplay of technologies. Sophisticated signal
processing carried out by the BRAVIA ENGINE 2 gives a depth, richness
and clarity unique to Sony BRAVIA TVs. 10-bit signal processing3 and a
10-bit LCD panel4 yield 1024 shades of gradation between colours
compared to the 256 available from normal 8-bit panels. In other words
64 times more colours, meaning a huge step closer to the subtle tones
of real life. This is why the BRAVIA W4000-Series delivers a picture
like no other.
A special Wide Colour Gamut Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp (WCG-CCFL)5
boosts the backlight spectrum beyond the limits of standard CCFLs,
adding a further level of realism to on-screen colour. The very special
effect of these technologies working together is called Live Colour
Creation™, and is an essential part of what makes BRAVIA TVs visibly
superior, and unique.
The Series also supports the extended xvYCC colour space6 for moving
images -set to replace sRGB as the industry standard. Implemented under
the brand name x.v.Colour, this feature gives BRAVIA W4000-Series
televisions the ability to display content recorded on very new digital
camcorders that use xvYCC. In the future, as xvYCC colour becomes
widely used within the broadcast industry, the BRAVIA W4000-Series will
be ready.
Perhaps the most fundamental piece of future-proofing is the inclusion
of an integrated HDTV tuner and AVC-HD decoder alongside the DVB-T
digital tuner. So there’s no need for a set-top box to access
terrestrial HDTV programming where available. In addition, the Series
is equipped with a cable TV tuner which can also handle HD services
(subject to operator support).
Home Cinema enthusiasts are likely to be drawn to the 24p True Cinema™
mode. Cine cameras actually film at 24 frames per second, but
televisions operate at a higher frame rate, so conversion has
traditionally been necessary. The result is a 4% discrepancy from the
original – the film on TV actually runs 4% faster than the original,
and the soundtrack rises by 4% in pitch. When a BRAVIA W4000-Series TV
is connected to a film source such as a Blu-ray Disc™ player, the
original 24 frames per second are played just as the camera first
recorded them. You see – and hear – exactly what you should.
The physical design of the Series combines perfectly judged minimalism
with the quietly luxurious Midnight Sky bezel colouring and subtly
illuminated Sony logo. The result is a tasteful fusion of style and
futuristic technology which can even become part of the decor thanks to
the innovative Picture Frame Mode.
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