The Sony BRAVIA V-series includes 52-inch KDL-52V5100, 46-inch KDL-46V5100 and 40-inch KDL-40V5100. They all feature Full HD 1920×1080p resolution, BRAVIA Engine 2 and Motionflow 120Hz technology. They have four HDMI inputs and support
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While not as feature laden as the Z & W ranges, the V series nonetheless offers the exceptional quality you would expect from Sony. By means of the original award winning Bravia Engine software and benefiting from full HD capability,
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Sony S, X and V Series digital photo frames unveiled. Sony S-Frames. To keep up with the ever increasing popularity of the digital photo frames, Sony has introduced an array of HD digital frames in the form of its S, X and V Series.
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Sony X- and V-Series models can be connected to any HD Ready television, letting you enjoy big-screen slideshows with musical accompaniment. The new range of S-Frame digital photo frames by Sony is available from April 2009.
Sony's new V-series models include the full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution progressive display (1080p) 52-inch KDL-52V5100, 46-inch KDL-46V5100 and 40-inch KDL-40V5100. The sets feature Sony's BRAVIA Engine™ 2 and Motionflow™ 120Hz
On the low-end front, the V-series TVs coming it at 40, 46 and 52 inches, are getting Sony's 120Hz Motionflow and Bravia Engine 2. The S-series crams 1080p into increasingly smaller sets: 52, 46, 40 and 32 inches.
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