Sony KDF50E2010 rear projection TV By admin Published: February 11, 2007
Manufacturer's Description
3LCD offers an affordable large screen option. The new 3LCD model benefits from an extra HDMI imput and benefits from improved brightness. 50" HD Ready 3LCD TV with high density images, increased sharpness, improved contrast and remarkable colour. This TV contains 2 HDMI inputs, Virtual Dolby sound and digital terrestrial tuner.
They often claim that the Sony KDF50E2010 is a Bravia, but be careful as this is part of Sony's marketing and the picture isn't as good as the LCD Bravia televisions (which in turn are not as good as many other manufacturers TV's at similar price points).
Television Picture QualityHigh Definition Ready.Integrated digital (freeview).50in (127cm) widescreen rear projection TV with 127cm visible screen size.Resolution 1280 x 720 pixels.Progressive scan.Connectivity2 SCART sockets.PC input.Component video socket.Composite.Headphone socket.S-video socket.Front AV socket.Sound QualityBBE digital ViVa sound.2 x 10w RMS power output.Digital sound processor.Freeview FeaturesDigitally interactive.Digital text.7 day electronic programme guide (EPG).Top Up TV compatible. Additional FeaturesTeletext.1 x analogue and 1 x digital tuner.Auto setup.Auto search tuner.Auto search sorting.Auto search labelling.Sleep timer.Remote control requires 2 x AA batteries (supplied).230v AC mains operation.Complete with stand.Size of TV (H)82.7, (W)118, (D)41cm.Size of stand (H)43, (W)118.4, (D)49.2cm.Weight of TV 32.5kg.
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