Bravia 3D Home Cinema TV
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As if we were able to reach the future withour own hands, Sony is bringing what a few years ago would have seemed unimaginable, to be able to see cristal clear  nitid high definition 3D …

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Bravia 3D Home Cinema TV

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3D TV Sony BraviaAs if we were able to reach the future withour own hands, Sony is bringing what a few years ago would have seemed unimaginable, to be able to see cristal clear  nitid high definition 3D television in our own homes.

The new Sony Bravia 2010 line brings us a range of products that will set the market standars for high definition good quality TV.

The new range of Sony Bravia 3D TV will take you inside the movie, football match or TV program you are watching, you are no longer an spectator but a participant of the adventura, game, contest, whatever it is that you are watching.

Experience a new dimension of visualization in 3D Full HD

Farewell to blur and the strange spectacle of cardboard: Sony Bravia’s new 3D Full HD TVsSuch as the LX900, now offer a new dimension of realistic action. Our innovative 3D technology works with Sealing glasses active consecutively for projecting images on the left and right eyes in Full HD. This 3D technology creates a unique sense of depth in which objects appear off the screen. Now you can get games PLAYSTATION ® 3 and Blu-ray Disc ™ really come alive.

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