Sony's new KDL55EX720 BRAVIA redefines television at a great price, delivering the best of the internet directly into your living room. Coupled with a stylish design and enhanced 2D and 3D picture quality, the KDL55EX720 heralds a new age in entertainment. Enjoy a vivid, lifelike picture experience. Sony's X-Reality engine brings out the best by analyzing each scene so you see sharpened images, and high-contrast detail.
Sony’s 55-inch KDL55EX720 3D HDTV has just about everything you could ask for. It’s state-of-the-art technology with vivid, lifelike picture & really smooth high-speed action. It connects to the internet so you can watch streaming media, do Skype video calling, access files over your home network, etc… And one of the best features is its 3D technology for the ultimate in immersion. Sony BRAVIA KDL55EX720 55-Inch 1080p 3D LED HDTV Sony’s X-Reality Engine is their advanced image processing engine that analyses each scene to give optimum color and contrast and helps produce clear, vivid & lifelike pictures.
Enjoy customized picture brightness and save energy without lifting a finger. The built-in Light Sensor automatically adjusts the picture brightness based on the amount of light in the room. Get the best picture day or night, without any manual adjustments. KDL-55EX720 has a MotionFlow of 240xR and this removes all moving objects and line which may result from the movement of camera in the effort to produce fast movement. It is also good to note that this model is not too thick but moderately thin.
If you've got other Sony devices in your home theater setup this will come in handy. Conveniently operate and control other BRAVIA Sync compatible devices--including BRAVIA HDTVs, Blu-ray Disc Players, surround sound systems, Handycam camcorders, and Cyber-shot digital still cameras--all with one remote control. Save energy when you're not around. This television's built-in motion sensor has the ability to scan the room and detect movement. If the sensor detects no movement, it automatically turns off the picture, leaving only sound. After more time and no movement, the TV turns itself off minimizing any unnecessary power draw.
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