Friday, January 1, 2010

Have a Look at the Sony KDL32V5810

By Beth Woodard

You might find yourself a part of a vast majority if you look hard enough. You see, many people make up the considerable number of folks that watch television on a daily basis. Many claim to not be able to live without it. Surely by now someone has described to you, or you have first hand seen the benefit of high definition over standard projection televisions. It's not hard to make the upgrade either, considering the price is relatively the same. If you are looking to upgrade to HD, you should probably start with Sony. They are highly regarded for much high tech gadgetry, and high definition televisions are included in these reviews. I can get you started though, just go to your search engine and input Sony KDL32V5810.

Most likely this will not take you to a broad display of televisions, but a very nice 32" television from the Bravia line that Sony manufactures. It is quickly becoming one of the most popular lines in televisions for many reasons, but I will explain a little farther.

The most prolific of these being their commitment to "going green." They have designed the line of Bravia televisions to be as economically friendly as any production of televisions has been prior to them.

One of the first things one might mention is the commitment that Sony has made to save energy. This not only will help the environment through not requiring as much energy to run these machines, but it will also put a little more money back into your pocket from the savings on your electric bill. The first feature is the backlight sensor. This little addition keeps your TV projecting the appropriate backlight to show through the current light conditions of the room that it is in. This means that it is not pushing out one consistent wattage all the time and wasting money when its simply unnecessary.

Another cool eco-friendly feature is the power saving function based on the televisions activity. This means that if you do nothing with your television set for a couple of hours, it will shut itself off to save power. Actually, it goes more into a sleep setting much like your PC. This means that you can easily refresh the screen to what you were watching. This setting is effective for those who leave a good bit and are forgetful with turning things off. Imagine the money that could be saved if a TV could turn itself off.

But being environmentally capable is nice, but not a real impressive selling factor for most folks shopping for a new high definition screen. Consider that this television also comes standard with 140 stations from satellite radio, so that you can appreciate any genre of music or talk shows without commercials 24 hours a day through the impressive speakers stock in this television.

Even more impressive is the possibility to bring your PC to life on your HD TV. Consider the possibility of connecting wirelessly from your computer to your television to showcase photos and videos on your much bigger screen. Your PC must be DNLA-enabled to take full advantage of this feature, but if you have a computer that is fairly recent you shouldn't have trouble. Most computers are coming standard with this technology anymore to allow wireless connections with various accessories and additions.

This is just one television, but its one television that will save you money and go above and beyond what normal televisions claim to do. If you are on the market for a new television, I urge you to consider the Bravia line. Remember: Sony KDL32V5810.

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