SAN DIEGO, June 22, 2005 – Delivering on the excitement of action-packed sports in high-definition and affirming its market leadership position in the micro-display projection television category, ...
Sony Australia has announced that while it will still be selling a few plasma models, it will focus its forthcoming television line-up on LCD and rear projection technologies. Here's why they are ...
Strengthening its leadership in the microdisplay market, Sony Electronics today introduced five full 1920 x 1080 high-definition Grand WEGA rear projection models based on its acclaimed Silicon X-tal ...
Sony has added two new models to its Grand Wega range of rear projection televisions - the 42-inch KF-E42A10 (E42) and the 50-inch KF-E50A10 (E50). When we reviewed the behemoth in the Wega range last ...
The Sony Grand Wega KDF-60XBR950 uses the old reliable high-temperature polysilicon LCD panels in this rear- projection HDTV. It has three 16:9 panels, one for each color, at 1,386-by-788 resolution.
In true tradition Sony presents yet another innovation in home entertainment called the WEGA Theatre. WEGA Theatre is a revolutionary new concept which brings together the best in Visual and Sound ...
Sony celebrated the fifth anniversary of the WEGA flat-screen television family by unveiling two WEGA-series fully integrated LCD HDTV sets in the 32W-inch and 42W-inch screen sizes and a 50W-inch XS ...
Sony has just announced two new WEGA televisions, a 50- and 60-inch model for $4,000 and $5,000, respectively. These micro-display monsters—DLPsLCoS, really, but Sony has their own language that they ...
Figuratively speaking, a big-screen TV ain’t no big thing. That might sound like home-theater heresy, but a huge screen isn’t mandatory – particularly in a smaller room. The minimum suggested size for ...
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I'm looking at getting a new 32 inch widescreen TV. There are lots of Wega models between £750-£1600. Can anyone give me a run down of the differences between them or give me a link to somewhere ...
Hmm. So I just bought a used Sony Wega, and it looked good when I bought it. But now I have it home, and I can see the geometry is pretty jacked up. I don't blame the seller, since I got a good price ...