This Multisystem TV with a massive 40-inch LCD panel, only weighs 16kg, is packaged with recycled materials, and supports the best high definition signals (720p, 1080i, 1080p). But these are not the only things that make this Multisystem TV a great value.
The 40-inch Liquid Crystal Display takes you to an exciting television viewing experience where anything is possible, combining state-of-the-art technology with user-friendly style and accessibility to bring you the best TV experience ever.
This Multisystem TV is powered by the BRAVIA Engine, which controls every single pixel on the LCD panel and provides a stunningly realistic picture. All TV systems using BRAVIA also have an intelligent light censor, which automatically 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 while in dark rooms, and too dim in bright rooms, causing eye fatigue and headaches. But with the intelligent light censor in the Sony KLV-40V550A , you will be conserving electricity as well as preventing eye fatigue.
This Multisystem TV also comes with LiveColour, a feature that operates by algorithms designed by Sony in order to produce stronger, richer colors. 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. You can also view this multisystem television from any angle without experiencing color distortion.
The built-in speakers in this Multisystem TV utilize S-Force Front Surround, which uses sophisticated timing and volume techniques to synthesize a room-filling surround-sound experience; even though the speakers are in the front, you will hear sound coming from all directions. This Multisystem TV is also dual-voltage, so you don't have to use a voltage converter while traveling with this system internationally.
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