Tuesday 27 May 2014

Dell Venue 7 review: Quality tablet under Rs 10,000



Dell Venue 7 review: Quality tablet under Rs 10,000
Expert's Rating

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*Good performance
*Decent battery life
*Solid build quality


When the price of first-generation Nexus 7 tablet hit Rs 10,000 around last September, the Indian tablet market saw a major shift. Never before had such a quality device been made available at such a pocket-friendly price.

Dell has recently forayed into the Android tablet segment of India with its new Venue 7 and 8 tablets. The smaller of two, Venue 7, is priced at Rs 10,999 and positioned against the first-generation Nexus 7 tablet.

You can actually buy it for less than Rs 10,000 in the market. With such a competitive price tag, it is an exciting prospect for any buyer looking for a small-sized tablet without burning a hole in the pocket.

But, does it offer true 'value-for-money' that the price tag suggests? Is the new Dell tablet a better bet than most other tablets at Rs 10,000, including the first-generation Nexus 7? Check out our review to decide:

Design
Dell has not put much effort into the design and styling of Venue 7 tablet. The slate sports a plain black coloured rear panel made of the same soft plastic material used in Nexus 7.

Venue 7 is slim enough at 9.6mm, and feels very solid in the hand. You won't hear any creaks when you test it for sturdiness. It is also compact enough to fit in the pocket of your coat or jacket comfortably.

The front is, obviously, dominated by the 7-inch screen; there are no hardware buttons below the display. The Power/Lock key and Volume Rocker are made of plastic and coated with silver paint, which gives them metallic look. The outline of the rear camera and Dell logo are made using chrome.



Overall, the tablet looks decent, but won't earn nods in appreciation.

Hardware
Dell has put decent hardware in Venue 7 tablet: 7-inch HD screen, 1.6GHz dual-core Intel processor (with HyperThreading), 2GB RAM, Wi-Fi, 16GB internal storage, 3.15MP camera and 4,100mAh battery. The specifications are pretty decent for the price; Nexus 7 has a slightly bigger battery (4,325mAh), 1GB RAM and no rear camera.

But there's more to any device than just specifications. The 7-inch IPS screen does not do justice to colours and that remains its biggest flaw. Any image or video you view will feel lacklustre due to dismal colour reproduction by the display panel.

This is the weakest point of the tablet and should have been taken care of before it hit the market. After all, a tablet is more of a content consumption device than anything else.


The dual-core Intel processor used in Dell Venue 7 tablet is not the fastest around, but it does the job. It features HyperThreading technology, which essentially allows the dual-core chip to operate as a quad-core processor. However, this has not helped speed up apps in actual usage and we did not find Venue 7 to be as fast as Nexus 7.

On the other hand, the 2GB RAM ensures that running apps are never out of memory. This much RAM is, in fact, a rarity at this price point, as most rivals just offer 1GB RAM. It offers you 16GB of internal storage and you can expand capacity by another 32GB via microSD card.

Dell Venue 7 is a Wi-Fi-only tablet, not offering 3G support; this means it does not support voice calling as well.

Software
Dell Venue 7 runs on Android 4.2 operating system, sans any customised skin. The operating system is smooth and operates without any hiccups. Dell has preloaded its own PocketCloud and PocketCloud Explore apps on the tablet; PocketCloud gives you free cloud storage, while PocketCloud Explore allows you to remotely access data on your computer using the tablet.

While the software is easy to use and smooth, we did not like the default keyboard. The typing experience is not smooth and the backspace key in particular missed several taps. Eventually we downloaded a keyboard app from Play Store and used the device for editing and writing documents.

Performance
We really like that Dell has integrated the mid-range hardware with clean and simple software to deliver a decent budget tablet. However, there are a few issues that need to be sorted out.

Along with sub par colour reproduction, the display panel suffers from poor viewing angles. The colours, already lacking the punch, are completely washed out when you view them from steep angles. This becomes an issue when a group of people are watching a video on the device. You will also notice some pixilation while reading, adding to the screen woes.

On the other hand, the performance is pretty good. The dual-core processor and 2GB RAM work cohesively to ensure all apps run smoothly and do not give the 'Out of Memory' error that is so common at this price range.

The processor, however, does not do well when tasked with graphic-intensive games. Among all the heavy games we tried on Dell Venue 7, we had the worst experience with Dead Trigger 2, which saw dropped frames several times; the tablet even froze once and we had to restart it. Nevertheless, you can enjoy games like Angry Birds, Temple Run and Jetpack Joyride without any issues on the device.



With an average of 6 hours, Dell Venue 7 delivers acceptable battery life, but there is no built-in battery saving mode.

Being primarily a mode of entertainment, Dell Venue 7 offers pretty good sound output. The speaker, located at the bottom, is quite loud and provides decent voice quality.

Camera performance, on the other hand, is disappointing. We are not big fans of using the rear camera in tablets, and were unfazed by the 3.15MP rear camera and VGA front camera of the device.

The fixed-focus camera clicks okay images, but noise is a major problem. However, most manufacturers do no put much juice in the tablet cameras, so we don't really hold this against the Venue 7.

Rivals
Until the launch of Venue 7, Google Nexus 7 was the best sub-Rs 10,000 tablet. But a decent user experience and double the RAM (may be even the rear camera, if that really, really matters to you) have swayed things in the favour of the new Dell tablet. On the other hand, the quad-core Tegra chipset of Nexus 7 and its display quality are better than what the Venue 7 offers.

While Dell Venue 7 is stuck on Android 4.2, Nexus 7 won't get any more updates now and will remain on Android 4.4 (due to Google's rule of not upgrading Android version after 18 months).

However, with the KitKat optimizations, Nexus 7 does a better job at resource optimization. Therefore, the difference between performances of the two tablets is not much, with Nexus 7 getting a slight edge.

Verdict
The Indian tablet market is booming and there is no dearth of devices under Rs 10,000. However, finding quality products is a rarity and that is where Dell has delivered a decent product.

Despite the shortcomings of the screen, we are inclined to recommend the Venue 7 to anyone looking for a budget tablet. It offers a pretty smooth user experience, has decent battery life and can be used as a medium of entertainment on-the-go. But pick it only if Nexus 7 is not in stock anymore.

Thursday 22 May 2014

Bose QuietComfort 15 Headphones Review
By usman salim may 22 2014
Bose is king among music-loving business travelers, and products like the $299 QuietComfort 15 headphones are the main reason why. The over-ear headphones, ensconced in pillowy-soft earcups, deliver loud audio with accurate detail. Best of all, Bose's active noise-cancelling technology effectively blocks outside noise, creating a peaceful oasis in loud chaotic settings. These are the reasons that the Bose QuietComfort 15 earn Tom's Guide's Editor's Choice rating.
Design
The QC 15s won't set the world on fire with their default look. (See below for customization options.) The outer headband and inner earcups are made of a matte black plastic. The top of the headband is wrapped in memory foam covered with supple pleather. The exterior of the ear cups is made of matte silver plastic with a hint of pearlescence accentuated by a shiny chrome oval in the center. A small round port at the bottom of the oval draws in air to enhance the bass.
A small power switch resides on the front of the right earcup below a green status light. Hidden at the top of the right cup sits the compartment for the single AAA battery used to power the headphones. There's a large port along the bottom of the left earcup where the audio jack fits. The audio cable jack is relatively large in order to accommodate the high/low switch; this adjusts the volume of an airplane's PA system when using the cans with the included airplane adapter.
Pulling down on the outer headband reveals the QC 15's stainless steel frame. Pulling on the ends of the outer band adjusts the cans' fit. When it's time to travel, the earcups can rotate 90 degrees, allowing the headphones to fit into a hard case that's about the thickness of six CD cases. The QC 15 is not particularly slim or compact compared with other headphones capable of stow-and-go, but you can still shove it in a backpack or purse.
Customization Options
Music lovers looking to brighten up the QC 15s while asserting their individuality will want to check out the design tool on Bose's website. Partnered with Colorware, Bose offers fashion-forward audiophiles 46 colors of custom paint in either gloss or matte finish. The custom colors can be added to eight different parts of the headphones, including the outer and inner headband and earcups. Custom paint jobs don't come cheap: Bose slaps an additional $100 onto the price tag for the privilege.
Comfort
The primary use for the QuietComfort 15 headphones is business travel, so they have to be comfortable for those long flights. Thankfully, the QC15 are up to the task, wrapping your ears with Bose's slow-response foam and proprietary ear cushion technology. We wore the headphones for a little more than two hours without any pinching or pressure.
The QC 15 weighs 6.4 ounces, which is much lighter than the comparably priced BeatsExecutives with their 11.9-ounce aluminum frame.
In-Line Remote
The QuietComfort 15 come with a 65-inch audio cable with a three-button, in-line remote. The exterior buttons control the volume and skip tracks. The middle button does the heavy lifting answering/ignoring calls and playing/  pausing music.
However, we only obtained full functionality with iOS devices. With a Samsung Galaxy S4 and aMotorola Droid Razr Maxx, we could stop/play music and answer/ignore calls, but we couldn't adjust the volume. Our Motorola Droid Razr Maxx also delivered limited results. When we switched to a Nokia Lumia 928, the remote was merely a decorative piece.
Noise Cancelling
When it comes to active noise-cancelling technology, Bose is one of the best in the business. The QuietComfort 15 headphones have strategically placed microphones on the inside and outside of the earcups. This enables the accompanying technology to create an opposing cancellation signal, creating a quiet oasis in even the noisiest of settings.
The noise cancelling on the QC 15 is like stepping into a sound vacuum. In comparison, the active noise cancelling on the rival $299 Beats Executive headphones delivers a noticeable white hiss that can be distracting.
When we wore the QC 15 headphones on our subway commute to work, they blocked most of the ambient noise on the train, including a passionate proselytizer's spirited speech. When we played music, we couldn't hear the woman at all, but when we paused the music we could hear a few muzzled musings.
Despite the persistent hiss, the Executives did a good job keeping out the din of a New York Citysubway. They effectively muted a loud argument taking place in front of us on the train, rendering it a comical pantomime. However, we found the artificial white noise annoying after a few minutes. It’s like having a faint staticky radio channel buzzing in your ears.  
Performance
When they were not putting a much-needed muffler on NYC's hustle and bustle, the QuietComfort 15 delivered rich sound with balanced mids and highs. The lows aren't as full as we'd like, however.
On Anita Baker's soulful rendition of "Lately," the diva's silky voice blanketed our ears in a luscious alto, accompanied by rich piano chords. We also appreciated the delicate shimmying of a gourd shekere and ethereal wind chimes. The Executives delivered a comparable performance to the QuietComfort 15, but the Executives ultimately won out on this track due the warmer audio on the piano and brighter vocals.
To test the lows, we switched to Kanye West's "Love Lockdown." The air ports on the QC 15 help to create solid bass amid the bombastic snares and drawling autotune. The Executives, being Beats headphones, ultimately won this battle with a deep driving bassline that dominated the track without overwhelming it. However, the white noise effect from the Executive's active noise-cancelling technology seeped into the track.
Battery Life
According to Bose, the QuietComfort 15 headphones can last up to 35 hours on a single AAA battery. We wore the QC 15 for more than four hours (a round-trip visit to our home inNew Jersey), and the headphones were still going strong, alternating between playing music and acting as $299 noise-cancelling earmuffs.
Unfortunately, once that AAA battery dies, so does both the wonderful noise cancelling and the music. Monster's Inspiration headphones, in comparison, can play music after the batteries die; you just lose out on the noise cancelling. The Parrot Zik and the Audio-Technica ATH-ANC7B headphones can also operate sans battery.
Phone Calls
Using the built-in microphone on the QuietComfort 15's in-line remote, phone calls sounded crystal clear on both ends. Our caller sounded like he was walking right next to us, thanks to the active noise-cancelling technology that eliminated the street noise. On his end, our caller reported loud, clear audio with no background noise, despite our walking up and down a busy New York City Street.
Verdict
The Bose QuietComfort 15 aren't the prettiest headphones on the market (at least in their non-customized form), but what they lack in beauty they make up for in audio quality and excellent noise cancellation. Jet-setters looking for a warmer, fuller sound should check out the similarly priced Beats Executives. Overall, though, the $299 QC 15 headphones are an excellent choice for mobile professionals who demand good audio quality along with a heaping helping of peace and quiet in their travels.
Specs:
Accessories Type
: Headphones
Battery Type/Life
: AAA/35 hours
Size
: 3 x 6.5 x 7.5 inches
Weight
: 6.4 ounces
Company Website: www.bose.com

New Sony Bravia X9 4K 3D LED Ultra HD TV: KD55X9005 & KD65X9005 55” 65” Reviews by usman salim

The new Sony Bravia X9 has been released from their development department and is available to purchase online at an incredible price. I know what you’re thinking though, as soon as you buy a television in a few months another more technologically advanced high pixel resolution television will appear on the market but the Sony X9 is equipped with amazing features which will keep you entertained for years to come.
We’ll take you through a brief overview and a Sony Bravia review explaining the new features in the X9 range from the 4K Ultra HD resolution, the magnificent NFC one touch smartphone with superb TV connectivity and the 3D abilities on the extra crisp Triluminos display.
It’s not only the enhanced visibility that will create a wow effect when viewing but the powerful audio generated by the inbuilt slim magnetic fluid speakers that ensure a real to life, in the room sound generation whether it’s an all out action film with incredible explosions or getting across the tones in voice change from whispering to constructive elocution. It really does sound that much better.
Herein we feature the Sony KD55X9005A and Sony KD65X9005A both in the Bravia range and 55” and 65” respectively. These are moderately sized televisions for the living room and bedroom which deliver an entertainment system with overwhelming connectivity and if you’re one of those in the latest statistics who browse while watching a film or programme and wish to find out more then the Sony Entertainment Network and Sony TV sideview are  the perfect aids to enhance your TV viewing experience.
With the tagline of Feel The Beauty BE MOVED, it’s a phrase which ensures you know the HD LED TV will hit the senses. Both through audio and visually. It’s not just a telly but a 3D television also which encompasses all the features you would normally crave for and the new Sony Bravia 55” and 65” 4k HD TV will certainly deliver on all your home entertainment expectations and requirements.
New Sony Bravia X9 4K 3D LED Ultra HD TV: KD55X9005 & KD65X9005 55'' 65'' Reviews
Let’s take a brief look at all the features and specifications of the LED Sony Bravia Ultra HD TV. Firstly there is no difference between the Sony KD65X9005 and the Sony KD55X9005 other than size so when comparing prices between the two, you’re simply paying for the ten inch additional screen size. Of course with that comes an increase in weight of around 12 kg and on the 65” an additional 1% in peak luminance ratio.
If you break down what you require for a television that you will probably have around for the next five years or more, then the Bravia X9 pretty much has it all for the time being. 3D films are catered for, increased resolutions which will be used in film making are also in step with the  viewing abilities of the Sony Bravia X9 thanks to the release of a technological first and the F65 CineAlta 4K video camera now in use by the film industry to take advantage of the newest 4K resolution and experience.
This latest tech is already installed in cinemas worldwide and they’re still installing them, so with this Sony X9 you’re already ahead of the game and have the latest and greatest 4K ultra HD television tech in your living room. They aren’t the cheapest Sony X9 televisions as the models contain their latest technological advances but the price quoted which ranges from £3299 for the Sony KD55X9005A and £4999 for the Sony KD65X9005A are reasonable and competitively priced when compared to others on the market.
Sony Bravia X9 4K LED Ultra HD TV- KD55X9005A KD65X9005A Triluminous Display

The Triluminos Display On The New Sony Bravia X9 LED TV

One of the many main features of the Bravia X9 LED HDTV is its patented Triluminos display. The next generation technology offers the ability to reproduce natural shades of colours bringing a more life like movie experience as if seen with your own eyes and the landscape was really in front of you in your living room.
In the past images have tended to be more glossy but with true colour display, the variety of textures and colours are vivid and rich and match watch the actors and director filmed on the day in its nearest possible purest form.
The script is in the backlight technology. There are a variety of backlit televisions on the market but it’s the whole product that you’re after and with the 4K enhancement and all round content offering, the Sony X9 Bravia really takes TV viewing and interaction to a whole different level. The basis of this tech however is that there is more visible pixels which creates the emulation of more tones and textures and the Triluminous display is truly the leader of the current market.
You have to see it to believe it however. Compare a television next to the X9 4k HDTV and you will soon witness the comparison. Skintones are lifelike, faces are more clear cut as if they were simply poking their head through the display. For outstanding viewing of films, pictures whether streamed, via a connected device through wifi or NFC screen mirroring, the experience and visualisation is incredible.
For further information the the X9 Bravia has an LCD screen, LED backlight with local dimming and a 4K (3840×2160) resolution and a viewing angle of 178 (89/89). Don’t forget the 3D features which you can use your passive 3D glasses with on 3D films. There’s auto 3D depth resolution, simulated 3D and TDG-SV5P enabled SimulView technology embedded.  Four TDG-500P 3D glasses are supplied when purchased.

Newest And Best Sony X9 4K X-Reality PRO HD TV Enhancements

The X9 4k ultra HDTV is a remarkable chip, essential an embedded 4K x-reality pro chip which as the picture is streaming takes every pixel inbound and transforms it in to a more refined and sharpened image. This aided by the Sony Bravia X9′s own resolutions of eight million pixels on a 4K resolution screen (3840 x 2160 resolution)  which is four times the power of a Full HD optimised television.
The 4K ultra HD picture quality is an insurmountable and unconquerable endeavour into providing the most realistic translation of the originally acted out scene that’s ever been made possible. The only thing required now is for smellovision to truly work to provide the ultimate in ‘I was there’ telly.
The cleverest picture technology ever established is available through the Sony Bravia X9 KD55X9005A and Bravia X9 KD65X9005A and the technologically advanced 4K X-reality pro which in association with the Triluminos display makes this HD TV a worth investment for now and the future. The Sony 4k Ultra HD revolution has arrived.
The picture quality specifications detail 2k video and face area detection and super resolution for game modes. The picture mode settings encompass all the usual aspects of vivid, sports, cinema1 and all the variations in-between with customisable wide mode settings as well as for the PC. A Motionflow XR 800 Hz is used as the motion enhancer with advanced contraster and live colour technology, deep colour and 24p true cinema and so much more.
TV-Sideview-Sony-Bravia-X9-4K-KD55X9005A-KD65X9005A NFC One Touch Sony X9 4K Bravia LED TV KD55X9005A KD65X9005A

TV Connectivity: Sony HDTV NFC One Touch Smartphone Abilities

It is important in the current digital age that everything you buy whether mobile or for home entertainment has a high connectivity ratio. The Sony Bravia X9 reviews certainly puts connectivity high on the agenda. No matter your mobile accessories, whether a smartphone, digital camera, disc player or table and laptop, there are USB, wifi and HDMI abilities with NFC one touch enabling you to view all the photos and videos you create on the excellent 55” Bravia X9 and 65” Sony LED televisions.
Firstly so you can understand which connections, whether wifi or direct via HDMI or USB you can make, let’s go through the network features on X9 very briefly. The immensely absorbing and interactive NFC one touch mirroring enables you to operate any NFC mobile phone in tandem with the X9, photos, videos instantly appearing on screen enabling you to view with family and friends with outstanding picture quality with the screen mirroring function.
TV Sideview is an App which you can install on your tablet or phone for android or IOS capable mobile. It works continuously, effortlessly and in tandem with the programmes that are currently in-running and with the channel you’re watching. With the Sony X9 Bravia and Sony TV Sideview app you can go social and talk about the programme on twitter and Facebook, simply find out more information on the cast and episode and also delve into other websites featuring the film or documentary.
Then there’s the Sony Entertainment Network, a platform created especially for those with a Sony Bravia TV. It works with a variety of suppliers online. Stream films directly from Lovefilm and Netflix and watch them on your super hi-definition 4k Ultra HD TV. With the additional benefit of being able to also choose 3D films to view and putting on your 3D glasses to watch on the passive 3D enabled X9.
The Sony X9 features WI-Fi direct, an opera internet browser, wireless LAN and the majority of DLNA content formats from MPEG2 to JPEG and WMV. With all these great abilities that means you can use your favourite websites, use Skype in an instant with voice calling and video as well as access a wide array of music either through apps and download or explore free to air radio channels via a wide range of mediums.
Magnetic Fluid Speakers Sony X9 4K Bravia LED KD55X9005A KD65X9005A

Audio With Bravia X9 Inbuilt Slim Magnetic Fluid Speakers

A huge problem with past television sets has been the distortion on sound and hearing the most minuscule of background noise. Now with the Sony Bravia X9′s inbuilt slim speakers, the audio has an exemplary sound delivery, every boom and bang is in almost perfect clarity thanks to the magnetic fluid speakers which provide clear and powerful audio.
When audio is extremely high you will no longer experience levels of distortion and crackling that you have experienced previously. The magnetic fluid speakers on the X9 deliver the purest sound available on the market. Couple that ingenious advancement with the Triluminos display and  4K x-reality pro chip and the Sony X9 really is one of the best ultra HDTVs available to buy.
The slim speakers are positioned to directly interface with listeners ears, delivering the sound directly to where it needs to be. Dialogue and elocution has never been so clear, car chases and the associated sounds of crashes and revs will sound real to live as if occuring on the street outside your window. The compact bass reflex box on the 4K Sony X9 Bravia offers rumbling without the vibration, the crowd cheer without the distortion. This really is high tech kick bottom technology.

Special Features On The KD55X9005A And KD65X9005A

The latest technological breakthroughs with the X9 really kicks bottoms and puts competitor television manufacturers in the dark. With every Sony Bravia X9comes a fantastic array of special features that enable you to interact and control your X9 in its entirety as well as operate other Sony products simultaneously.
The majority are as standard with all televisions these days but you’ll find parental control, USB play and USB HDD recording with the usual on screen clock, sleep timer on off options and inbuilt electronic programming guide. This allows you to immediately access a TV listings guide if the ability is present in your country and location, which it is in the majority of developed countries.
The X9 Bravia Sync is also incorporated, a feature which works with a variety of Sony and other manufacturer products such as Handycam camcorder, Blu Ray disc players in operation with your Bravia TV remote control. Connect a cyber shot digital camera and instantly view videos and pictures stored on the screen. Bravia Sync is a fantastic ability allowing you to create connectivity between the latest devices on the market.
Picture and picture PAP is variable, a 2K skin naturaliser, 2K panorama complete with Sony Bravia X9 iManual and a multi language display. There is also an on screen display for external input which come sin handy when making attachments. The built in tuners are all modern with digital terrestrial, satellite, cable, C+ and analogue if still in existence in your country.
In Europe energy saving is an obviously great selling point. The Sony X9 has a B energy rating label and a power consumption measuring 155 W and annual energy consumption of 215 kWh. For additional information there is also a power saving mode, dynamic backlight control and scene optimised energy saving with light sensor.
For a phenomenal television and the latest 4K Ultra HD TV and one of the best yet Sony Bravia X9 ranges to be released. Invest in the future of cinematic film and home connectivity with the Sony KD55X9005 and Sony KD65X9005 Bravia televisions. Once this is installed in pride and place of your living room the audio and visual experience of the Sony X9 Bravia will have you tingling from head to tow.

Sony announces its new 2014 BRAVIA 4K and 2K TV

Sony announces its new 2014 BRAVIA 4K and 2K TV
Earlier this morning, we were at Sony’s 2014 BRAVIA series launch, which Sony has introduced a few of its latest 4K and 2K TV models that focuses even more on better picture and sound quality.
The 2014 BRAVIA series mainly focuses on four strategies – picture quality, sound quality, form factor and user experience. Sony has also mentioned when it comes to 4K, only the company knows how to make it the best experience for its consumers as they know everything about 4K from video creation to content playback.

Announced at the even today is the all new X9500B series, which employes the new X-tended Dynamic Range PRO  panel that is set to provide customers with a gorgeous viewing experience. The X9500B series will come with a new two-way Long Duct Speaker which features a 1.5 metre long duck in an approximately 0.75 litre capacity speaker box, capable of delivering a stronger, richer bass with low distortion. A subwoofer is also built in to the back of the TV (2 subwoofers for 85-inch, 1 subwoofer for the 65-inch) to further support low frequencies and produce a powerful sound to match the TV’s big screen images
Also announced at the event is the new X9000B series which promises to deliver users an experience, with a new design and magnetic fluid speakers. The X9000 introduces a “Wedge” form factor which was designed to increase stability in an era when screen size continues to increase, it also delivers extremely clear sound via its highly acclaimed, front-facing Magnetic Fluid Speakers along with beautiful, detailed 4K images. Furthermore, it includes a port replicator to help manage messy cables, so you will only see one cable connected to the TV, which is good for customers who hang their TV on the wall.






The X8500B series will be the entry-level 4K TV line up, which gives customers to choose on what they really want on their 4K BRAVIA TV. All new 4K LED TVs will support HDMI 2.0 and MHL 3.0.
Sony has not forgotten the 2K (Full HD) market as well and introduced a new range of internet-enabled smart TVs that features interesting software features.
One of the most interesting one is Live Tweet View, as you are watching TV you can hook up to your Twitter account and get live tweets below your TV screen, just like news programmes. Sony also introduces a Live Football Mode that transports them into the heart of the stadium, Live Football Launcher also gives viewers the feasibility of watching previously-recorded footage from YouTube and the official FIFA video channel.

More at the event, we were also introduced to two new home theathre systems, a wireless sound bar HT-CT770 and
BDV-N9200W Blu-ray home theatre system which features great sound quality and also has NFC and Bluetooth connectivity.
And lastly, we are also being introduced to Sony’s new remote control, which features One-Flick entertainment by flicking up on the touch panel to show features and apps on Sony’s Smart TV interface.


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Availability on Sony’s 2014 BRAVIA models are not mentioned in the event but Sony is trying to make it available for purchase very soon. However, don’t expect the 4K TVs to be cheap. Check out our gallery below for images in the event.

by usman salim ,may 22\14

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