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Sony KDL-40CX521 40 "

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$344.00
Size ("): 40; Operating system: Smart TV (proprietary system); Screen coating: matte; Resolution (px): 1920x1080; Brightness (cd/m²): 500; Dynamic scene index (fps): 50; Sound power (W): 20; Number of speakers: 2; Digital tuner: DVB-C (cable); Picture-in-picture; TV recording; DLNA support
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Sony KDL-40CX521 40 "
Screen:40 ", 1920x1080 px, ids 50 fps
Multimedia:Smart TV, LAN
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Additional features tv Sony KDL-40CX521:
  • Light sensor
  • On/off timer
  • Electronic guide
  • Swivel stand
Technology:
  • X Reality
  • USB Media Player
  • twin picture
  • scene select
  • BRAVIA® Sync
  • 24p True Cinema
  • Intelligent Picture Plus
  • clear voice
  • S-Force Front Surround
Accessories included:
  • Power cable
  • Remote control(RM-ED044) with AAA batteries
  • User manual
Good to know:

Advanced Contrast Enhancer
The Advanced Contrast Enhancer optimizes the contrast in every scene by adjusting the backlight level to reproduce the finest levels of gradation. On screen, we see deeper blacks, even in the most poorly lit scenes; an amazing sense of depth is created without loss of brightness.

BRAVIA Theater Sync
Bravia Theater Sync is a new way to set up your home theater. With HDMI connections and a single remote control, you can send signals between the various devices that make up the system. BRAVIA Theater Sync technology is designed to take the hassle out of it and make it easy for you to watch movies. One press of a button turns on the audio equipment and TV, selects the appropriate input signal, and starts the Blu-ray Disc or DVD player.

Live Colour Creation
Live Colour Creation is a new technology from Sony used in BRAVIA TVs. It provides a 30% increase in the colour spectrum compared to traditional liquid crystal technologies. The result is the reproduction of much deeper and more accurate tones for impressive colour reproduction, such as can be seen in nature.

24p True Cinema
This mode allows you to watch movies the way the director intended them - on the big screen and at 24 frames per second. Until recently, the movies we watched at home played faster than in theaters. When a movie is shown on TV or sold on DVD, it must be adjusted to fit the PAL format. The difference is that movies are shot at 24 frames per second, while the television standard is 25 frames per second.