Sony KLV-32NX400 32 "
Outdated Product 13 159 ₴ Size ("): 32; Screen coating: gloss; Resolution (px): 1366x768; Dynamic contrast: 4 000 000:1; Dynamic scene index (fps): 50; Sound power (W): 20; Number of speakers: 2; Digital tuner: Picture-in-picture; Inputs: USB: USB; VGA; component; composite; HDMI: 4; Outputs: mini-Jack (3.5 mm) headphones |
Sony KLV-32NX400 32 "
Screen:32 ", 1366x768 px, ids 50 fps
Multimedia:no Smart TV
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All specifications
Additional features tv Sony KLV-32NX400:
Advanced Contrast Enhancer
The Advanced Contrast Enhancer optimizes contrast in every scene by changing the backlight intensity to reproduce the finest levels of gradation. This allows us to see deeper blacks, even in dimly lit scenes.
BRAVIA Theater Sync
Bravia Theater Sync is a new way to set up your home theater. With an HDMI connection and just one remote control, you can switch between different devices. This technology is designed to make life easier and enable the user to simply watch a movie. With the push of a button, the sound system and TV are turned on, the input signal is selected, and the Blu-ray or DVD player is turned on.
BRAVIA ENGINE 2
An intelligent system that reduces noise, BRAVIA ENGINE 2 is significantly more powerful than the famous BRAVIA ENGINE, which adds four more image processing steps. BRAVIA ENGINE 2 allows for an integrated approach to digital signal processing for many streams. The result is bright and vibrant colours that look as close to reality as possible. The best detail, brightness and contrast are clear and stable, which can also be attributed to the advantages of this processor.
Live Colour Creation
Live Colour Creation is Sony's technology used in BRAVIA TVs. It provides an increase in the colour spectrum by 30% when compared with traditional liquid crystal technologies. As a result, we get deeper and more accurate tones for reproducing colours, such as can be observed, again, only in wildlife.
24p True Cinema
This mode allows you to watch movies as they were conceived by the director himself — on the big screen at 24 frames per second. Until quite recently, the movies we watched at home played faster than in theaters. Because a movie that is shown on TV or sold on DVD needs to be adjusted to fit the PAL format. The difference lies in the following — movies are shot at 24 frames per second, and the television standard is 25 frames per second.
- Light sensor
- Connectable to PC via HDMI
- BRAVIA ENGINE 2
- live colour
- 24p True Cinema
- clear voice
Advanced Contrast Enhancer
The Advanced Contrast Enhancer optimizes contrast in every scene by changing the backlight intensity to reproduce the finest levels of gradation. This allows us to see deeper blacks, even in dimly lit scenes.
BRAVIA Theater Sync
Bravia Theater Sync is a new way to set up your home theater. With an HDMI connection and just one remote control, you can switch between different devices. This technology is designed to make life easier and enable the user to simply watch a movie. With the push of a button, the sound system and TV are turned on, the input signal is selected, and the Blu-ray or DVD player is turned on.
BRAVIA ENGINE 2
An intelligent system that reduces noise, BRAVIA ENGINE 2 is significantly more powerful than the famous BRAVIA ENGINE, which adds four more image processing steps. BRAVIA ENGINE 2 allows for an integrated approach to digital signal processing for many streams. The result is bright and vibrant colours that look as close to reality as possible. The best detail, brightness and contrast are clear and stable, which can also be attributed to the advantages of this processor.
Live Colour Creation
Live Colour Creation is Sony's technology used in BRAVIA TVs. It provides an increase in the colour spectrum by 30% when compared with traditional liquid crystal technologies. As a result, we get deeper and more accurate tones for reproducing colours, such as can be observed, again, only in wildlife.
24p True Cinema
This mode allows you to watch movies as they were conceived by the director himself — on the big screen at 24 frames per second. Until quite recently, the movies we watched at home played faster than in theaters. Because a movie that is shown on TV or sold on DVD needs to be adjusted to fit the PAL format. The difference lies in the following — movies are shot at 24 frames per second, and the television standard is 25 frames per second.