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Sony’s latest HDTV gets hard disks in them

February 9th, 2011        

Sony’s latest HDTV gets hard disks in them

These days LCD TVs are called SmartTVs, and people keep on throwing in very advance features into televisions. They get their own apps to browse your files, view your photos, even has Wi-Fi to stream YouTube contents to your living room in 1080P. Now Sony even throws in hard disk into their brand new Monolithic Bravia full HDTVs.

Three new models will have 500GB of internal HDD in them, and they are the 22-inch KDL-22EX42H, 32-inch KDL-32EX42H and 40-inch KDL-40EX42H. They’re also equipped with Sony’s Edge LED panel. The Sony Bravia Monolithic is able to record videos on an external Drive via USB port. The 40-inch model comes with a 1080P full HD resolution panel, while the 32-inch and 22-inch models come with a 1366×768 panel, meaning support until 720P.

The Sony Bravia Monolithic will be available in Japan in March 2011.

SOURCE via Sony

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