Philip Wong | Nov 16, 2009

(Credit: Hdtvlounge)
Juicy rumors of Sony's 2010 HDTV prototypes have been making their rounds on the Web based on a document from an unverified source. Although only two pages have been disclosed, these provide an early glimpse at the company's upcoming US Bravia lineup possibly slated for the Consumer Electronics Show in early January 2010 held in Las Vegas. These include four LED-lit series and an OLED equivalent as listed below:
KDL-X500 midrange LED-edgelit LCD
KDL-X650 high-end LED-edgelit LCD
KDL-XBR11 high-end LED W-backlit LCD
KDL-XBR12 high-end Advanced LED RGB-backlit LCD
KDL-ZX series OLED
According to the leaked information, the 240Hz XBR10-series panels have been upgraded with a new Bravia Engine 3 Pro processor, Emolab's Edge Motion speakers, Sharp's recently developed UV2A LCD technology and mysterious W-LED (read: Could be just white LEDs) backlighting. There's also the long-belated Bravia Z4500 successor under the XBR12 range, which offers RGB LED backlight for enhanced color reproduction, as well as the KDL-ZX-series which will replace the dated XEL-1 OLED TV.
Via Hdtvlounge
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