SONY HD LCD TV Soundbar System

by 8o8o on 2006-09-17 07:44:13

The first TV in our home was produced by Sony (it cost over a thousand, and it wasn't easy to save that much money back then), and the logo that left the deepest impression was "It's a Sony."

TVs should be considered Sony's mainstay (didn't Sony originally start with video equipment?), and the quality of Japanese TVs is not bad. It has been over 20 years, but that old Sony still works properly, though both its appearance and internal components have fallen behind the times.

Take a look at Sony's newly launched 32" HD (1366x768) LCD TV. Is it only half a screen? Of course not! Sony has borrowed the "slide-up cover" design from digital products and introduced a new TV with a cover! The sliding part integrates a DVD/CD/SACD player and an FM radio — a flat-panel audio system (I wonder if it takes a lot of effort to slide it up).

When you're not watching TV, you can raise the flat-panel audio system to cover the TV screen (for protection?), and enjoy music through this luxurious audio system. Having such a TV at home feels incredibly futuristic. For Chinese families where indoor space is generally small, it couldn't be more suitable! However, paying $4000 for a 32" LCD color TV + DVD player + audio system seems a bit expensive. If you want to learn more, search for Sony TAV-L1/R!