I currently use the Sony Bravia LCD TV and I can guarantee you that it is the best in the world. Sony is a company known for its innovation and quality. Guess what they have come up with this time? The world's thinnest LCD HDTV. After Hitachi held on to it for almost half a year, along came Sony and launched the incredibly thin KDL-40ZX1, whose panel is just 9 mm thick (while the device itself reaches just... 28.8 mm) but still capable of displaying high-quality images at full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) resolution. First and foremost, let's see what the most important features of the LCD panel are. Beside providing a total viewing area of 88.6 x 49.8 cm and a diagonal size of 101.6 cm (40 inches), the panel has some pretty OK viewing angles as well, namely 178 degrees on both horizontal and vertical directions. The contrast ratio is of 3000:1, and the device also comes equipped with a LED backlighting system and 120Hz MotionFlow technology, as well as BRAVIA Engine 2 image processing. And just in case you were wondering, yes, this thing works with just about any type of video signals, whether we're talking about 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p or 480i. The audio department is also pretty well represented, since the LCD HDTV from Sony has been equipped with two 5W speakers and one 10 W subwoofer, which will probably prove to be quite enough for most users (although true audio/video addicts will most likely add a Blu-ray home cinema as well).


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