Introducing the Sony KDL32V5810
Posted by Gretchen Holmes, under Communication SkillsMany people watch television on a daily basis. If you are a part of this considerable majority, you have surely seen something discussing the impressive side by side comparisons between standard televisions and high definition ones. So you might find yourself entertaining the idea of upgrading, and now is easier to do this than it ever has been. The price is relatively the same for a comparable size on either size and most stores selling televisions do not carry standard sets anymore. I would urge you to start your search with Sony. They have been a go to company for most high tech devices, and high definition televisions are no exceptions. Simply go into your favorite search engine and type in “Sony TVs: KDL32V5810″.
This will likely yield very specific results of one type of television that Sony makes. More specifically, this television is part of the Bravia line and is one of the highest rated televisions on the HD market for many different reasons.
The most prolific of these being their commitment to “going green.” They have designed the line of Bravia televisions to be as economically friendly as any production of televisions has been prior to them.
One of the first things one might mention is the commitment that Sony has made to save energy. This not only will help the environment through not requiring as much energy to run these machines, but it will also put a little more money back into your pocket from the savings on your electric bill. The first feature is the backlight sensor. This little addition keeps your TV projecting the appropriate backlight to show through the current light conditions of the room that it is in. This means that it is not pushing out one consistent wattage all the time and wasting money when its simply unnecessary.
Another feature that reflects Sony’s commitment to save energy and you money is the sensor that determines its use. This means that if left unattended for a designated amount of time, the television will go into a sleep mode or turn off entirely. This is all at your discretion through your options in the TV’s menu screen. This is a similar feature to many PCs with screensaver and sleep functions if they are left unused for a specific amount of time. This ensures that you don’t end up paying for all the times we aren’t watching, or forget for whatever reason to turn it off.
Other features of this incredible 32″ television include 140 free satellite radio stations that come standard with the purchase of the TV. Which means that you can appreciate the vast array of music genres and talk shows happening 24/7 through your powerful television speakers. But that’s not all.
Imagine if your PC and your television could communicate ideas without wires. Some people think that this is just ludicrous, but this Bravia television can very literally communicate with your PC and pull up pictures, movies, and whatever else you wish to be able to view from your high definition screen. Of course, this will not work with all PCs, but if your PC is DNLA-enabled you can access this impressive feature. For the record, many recent PC models have this feature, so if your PC is recent, you likely have this ability.
This is just one television, but its one television that will save you money and go above and beyond what normal televisions claim to do. If you are on the market for a new television, I urge you to consider the Bravia line. Remember: Sony KDL32V5810.
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