This 26-inch Multisystem TV only weighs 10kg, supports the best high definition signals (720p, 1080i, 1080p), and has a built-in FM radio tuner.
The 26-inch Liquid Crystal Display immerses you in a breathtaking television experience, providing high-performance features that intelligently work for you to enhance and immerse you in entertainment.
This Sony model is enhanced by the BRAVIA Engine 3, which micromanages the display and provides a stunningly lifelike picture, fine tuning each pixel generated on the screen. All TV systems using BRAVIA also use an intelligent light censor, which adjusts the screen brightness to correspond to the room it is placed in. Televisions that do not use this feature can cause eye fatigue when viewed in a dark room, because they remain too bright, but with the intelligent light censor in the Sony KLV-26S550A , you will be conserving electricity as well as preventing eye fatigue.
The Improved Advanced Contrast Enhancer (ACE) works with the BRAVIA Engine 3 to control the contrast in the display, providing a large range of gradiation that creates a deep, vibrant picture, but without compromising the quality of lighter areas. Another image enhancement equipped on this TV is LiveColour, a feature that uses programming designed by Sony in order to produce stronger, richer colors, with adjustable color tuning. High-definition signals are less likely to have visual glitches and distortion with the MPEG Noise Reduction, and analog signals are enhanced, strengthened and clarified with Intelligent Picture.
This system also comes equipped with 2 HDMI inputs, so that you can enjoy the highest quality picture with your own high-definition media such as Blu-ray.
Dual-voltage and multisystem as well, this television does not need a voltage converter during international travel, and will receiver exclusively digital signals not available on analog sets, and that do not require a paid service provider.
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