
I think the Sony Bravia E4000 is the most expensive photo frame I ever know. Available in several size including 26 inch, 32 inch and 40 inch LCD 10-bit display, the HDTV supports 1080p resolution, Analog/Digital TV Tuner, 3x HDMI ports, VGA Port and USB photo viewer. The screen is also available in several colors such as Midnight Sky, Aluminum, Dark walnut, and Pearly White. [Ubergizmo]

Sony will dropping some Bravia LCD HDTVs in 32, 40, 46, and 52-inch models. They all feature a 1080p resolution, picture frame mode, BRAVIA Engine 2, BRAVIA Sync, XMB, 24p true cinema, USB photo viewer, 178-degree viewing angles, a built-in DVB-T tuner, VGA port and a trio of HDMI connectors. The 32-incher gets a bit less with the lack of live color creation, a 10-bit panel, PhotoTV HD, and x.v.Color. No word on pricing or availability for any of these, but it is said that they might hit Europe first. [PocketLint]

Sony will release their 2 new M1 Bravia LCDs. The 20-inch which is going for $1,020 and 16-inch priced at $835 come with 1366×768 screens with 1,200:1 or 1,800:1 contrast ratios, Bravia engine 2 image processing, 24p true cinema 1080p-compatible HDMI inputs, and VOD and DLNA connectivity. By the way, the U.S price as well as release info is still not available for the U.S Bravia’s. [Sony]

TrustedReviews has reviewed the Sony Bravia VPL-VW200 SXRD, which is the company’s latest home theater projector. It features 1080p full HD 24p true cinema resolution courtesy of a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens. The device has a contrast ratio of 35,000 x 1, a brightness level of 800 lumens, 2.5ms of response time, and a 100MHz of frame rate. Priced at 17,300 (£8,500), the VPL-VW200 only provides two HDMI 1.3 ports. Here is a verdict.
Perhaps disappointingly however this cinematic monster only supports two HDMI 1.3 ports when we have been getting used to three, but it does sport component, S-video and Composite and will run ultra quiet at 22dB.
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by Johan on February 1, 2007

Sony’s new Bravia XBR 70-inch LCD provides a full high-definition panel resolution of 1,920 pixels by 1,080 pixels. The LCD features the Bravia Engine Pro, a proprietary video-processing system from Sony. In addition, the Bravia XBR 70 also has a 178-degree viewing angle, so you get the same picture quality from the side. Unfortunately, the Bravia XBR LCD will cost you a hefty $33,000 when it ships to stores next month.
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by Johan on January 8, 2007

Sony’s new 70 inches Bravia LCD TV provides a brighter image than the previous models because it utilities a LED backlight. In addition, this new LCD TV is “Full HD†which means it supports a 1080p resolution. Too bad, the product demonstration was featuring a poor-quality video blown up to 70 inch.
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by Johan on December 19, 2006

Check out this new Sony Ericsson W44S handset promotional video. If you recall, we wrote about this sexy gadget at TechFresh CellPhones. To refresh your memory, this phone features a dual-hinge QVGA display w/BRAVIA technology, 115MB of internal memory, a 1Seg TV tuner, video recording capabilities, 3.2MP camera, and a host of multimedia functions.
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