| | | | - Enjoy a 32-inch flatscreen with vibrant 720p resolution from any HD source, including movies, sports, and HD television programming
- Advanced Contrast Enhancer with Dynamic Backlight Control
- Three HDMI inputs (up to 1080/60p input capable) , two Component YPbPr (1080/60i capable), and one PC input (HD-15 pin)
- Expand HDTV's capabilities with BRAVIA Link modules(sold separately)
- BRAVIA Sync gives one-touch access and control of all compatible home theater devices & select Sony Handycam from HDTV remote via HDMI connector
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| | | | Product Description: Sony Bravia L-Series HDTVs provide vivid 720p resolution and dynamic contrast ratios of 13,000:1 (the 26-inch model) and 13,000:1 (for 32-inch model), with several versatile sizes perfect for the budget-conscious consumer or anyone wanting an HDTV that works well in the bedroom, kitchen, or office. Bravia L-Series HDTVs have a wealth of HD connections, including three HDMI inputs. Each HDMI input transmits uncompressed digital video and multi-channel digital audio on a single cable, so you can expand your home theater system without a lot of messy wires. Also included is a PC input that lets you use your HDTV as a computer monitor. If you need to streamline your HD components further, the Bravia L-Series HDTVs feature Bravia Sync technology and are compatible with optional Bravia Link Modules such as the Bravia Wireless Link, which wirelessly streams HD video and audio from your A/V equipment to your HDTV from up to 65 feet away. You might expect that more features mean more power consumption, but Bravia L-Series HDTVs include a Dynamic Backlight Control which automatically controls overall image brightness to help the TV exceed ENERGY STAR 3.0 standards. |  | | | |

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Rating : - Worked great for one year This television delivered exactly what I wanted it to for just over one year and then the screen went schizo on me. I didn't get the extended warranty, because it was bought for low-usage (bedroom). It wasn't beat-up like some other people's televisions. Now Sony is telling me that I have to shake it off and get it fixed on my own buck. I guess I should have used it harder so it broke a couple of weeks ago, hunh? Sony used to be a company that set the bar for electronics and now...I just can't justify ever purchasing a product from them ever again. Extended warranty? I shouldn't have to purchase an extended warranty to cover something like this after just a year of minimal use. Don't buy this TV and don't buy anything Sony ever. Customer Review : |  |