Sony KDL-46HX753 46 "
Expecting restock $2,859.00 TV with extensive networking features and 3D support. It has a screen with a diagonal of 46 "and a resolution of 1920x1080, providing frame changes at a frequency of up to 400 Hz. 3D capabilities include adjusting the depth of three-dimensionality. The TV can receive a signal from one of 3 digital tuners (2 terrestrial and cable), from a USB port or from a network via LAN or Wi-Fi, it can also record to USB media, there is a built-in browser and Skype client, and all this is facilitated by the ability to use a smartphone. |
Sony KDL-46HX753 46 "
TV with extensive networking features and 3D support. It has a screen with a diagonal of 46 "and a resolution of 1920x1080, providing frame changes at a frequency of up to 400 Hz. 3D capabilities include adjusting the depth of three-dimensionality. The TV can receive a signal from one of 3 digital tuners (2 terrestrial and cable), from a USB port or from a network via LAN or Wi-Fi, it can also record to USB media, there is a built-in browser and Skype client, and all this is facilitated by the ability to use a smartphone.
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All specifications
Additional features tv Sony KDL-46HX753:
TRACK ID function
This function can be useful if you liked a song in a TV programme and want to know its name and artist. To do this, just press a button on the remote control and all the information will be available on the TV screen.
Advanced Contrast Enhancer
The Advanced Contrast Enhancer optimizes contrast in every scene by varying the backlight intensity to capture the finest levels of gradation. This allows us to see deeper blacks, even in dimly lit scenes.
live colour
Live Colour is Sony's technology used in BRAVIA TVs. It provides an increase in the colour spectrum by 30% when compared with traditional liquid crystal technologies. As a result, we get deeper and more accurate tones for reproducing colours, such as can be observed, again, only in wildlife.
24p True Cinema
This mode allows you to watch movies as they were conceived by the director himself — on a large screen with a frequency of 24 frames per second. Until quite recently, the movies we watched at home played faster than in theaters. Because a movie that is shown on TV or sold on DVD needs to be adjusted to fit the PAL format. The difference lies in the following — movies are shot at 24 frames per second, and the television standard is 25 frames per second.
- 3D Depth Adjustment
- Ability to control TV using a smartphone (iPhone / Android)
- Light sensor
- Electronic guide
- Sleep timer
- Child protection
- X Reality
- TRACK ID
- Advanced Contrast Enhancer
- live colour
- 24p True Cinema
- Remote control (RM-ED047) with batteries (2xААА)
- Power cable
- 3D glasses TDG-BR750, TDG-BR250/B, TDG-BR250/W, TDG-BR200/B, TDG-BR200/W, TDG-BR100/B, TDG-BR50/B, TDG-BR50/L, TDG -BR50/P
TRACK ID function
This function can be useful if you liked a song in a TV programme and want to know its name and artist. To do this, just press a button on the remote control and all the information will be available on the TV screen.
Advanced Contrast Enhancer
The Advanced Contrast Enhancer optimizes contrast in every scene by varying the backlight intensity to capture the finest levels of gradation. This allows us to see deeper blacks, even in dimly lit scenes.
live colour
Live Colour is Sony's technology used in BRAVIA TVs. It provides an increase in the colour spectrum by 30% when compared with traditional liquid crystal technologies. As a result, we get deeper and more accurate tones for reproducing colours, such as can be observed, again, only in wildlife.
24p True Cinema
This mode allows you to watch movies as they were conceived by the director himself — on a large screen with a frequency of 24 frames per second. Until quite recently, the movies we watched at home played faster than in theaters. Because a movie that is shown on TV or sold on DVD needs to be adjusted to fit the PAL format. The difference lies in the following — movies are shot at 24 frames per second, and the television standard is 25 frames per second.
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