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Sony BRAVIA KDL-32L4000 HDTV

Sony BRAVIA KDL-32L4000 HDTV Image (View Larger Sony BRAVIA KDL-32L4000 HDTV Image)

Description: The Sony BRAVIA KDL-32L4000 HDTV features 2 HDMI connections, 2 component inputs, a PC input, wide viewing angles and a fast panel response time. So you can now enjoy great video entertainment no matter where you’re sitting and what you’re watching.

ARM CPU: ARM Powered

Silicon Supplier: MediaTek

Features:

  • 16:9 720p resolution panel (1366 x 768) provides crisp, detailed, and vibrant images for movies, sports, and prime-time HD television broadcasts.
  • 2 HDMI™ connections (up to 1080/60p input capable) 1 transmit both uncompressed digital video and multi-channel digital audio on a single cable.
  • 2 Component YPbPr (1080/60i capable) inputs provide added HD capable connectivity, and a PC input2 (HD-15 pin) offers the added versatility to use your HDTV as a computer monitor.
  • VESA® compatible hole spacing uses an industry-standard mounting hole pattern that can be used with VESA-compliant mounting brackets, taking the guesswork out of selecting the proper hardware for hanging your TV on the wall.
  • Built-in ATSC™/NTSC tuner with QAM delivers over-the-air digital TV and unencrypted HDTV broadcast signals, as well as traditional analog TV broadcasts.
  • Fast panel response helps provide a crisp, clear image for sports programming and fast action scenes.
  • Wide viewing angles allow even people sitting to the side of the TV to get a clear view with minimal loss of resolution or contrast, giving you greater flexibility for room placement.

Source: Internal Teardown