A Look at the Sony Bravia KDL52Z5500
The purpose of this article is to introduce the average consumer to the Bravia line of Sony televisions. The bulk will consist of discussion particularly pertaining to the Sony KDL52Z5500. This is a sleek and stylish television with a truly impressive list of features.
We might be a country that cannot seem to agree on a lot, but one thing that mostly all of us can agree on is that television is a pretty great invention. Many of us spend hours of our days immersed in intricate story lines of great dramas, or laughing uproariously at our favourite sitcoms. While many have made the switch from standard to high definition televisions, there are a few that are holding back for one reason or another. Through this article I hope to encourage you to make the change.
For those that are wishy-washy about high definition televisions, you should spend some time visually appreciating the impressive line of Sony Bravia screens like the particularly impressive Sony KDL52Z5500. While they might range a good deal in size, the features and attractive qualities remain a constant that every model in the Bravia line shares. In addition to being pretty nice to look at, Bravia televisions are not all that expensive either, considering the features and reputation that make them so impressive.
You can find a long list of reasons to get yourself a Sony KDL52Z5500, but some that cannot go without mentioning are: the impressive screen, DNLA connectivity, and the price of the model.
Sony has been taking huge strides to provide the best high definition experience for their customers. In regards to the Sony KDL52Z5500, this true clarity and performance come to you on an incredible scale. A 52″ screen is one of the larger size televisions on the market, and when you couple that size with Sony’s commitment to full 1080 high definition resolution, you are in for quite a treat. In addition to full HD capacity, this Bravia line comes standard with the latest in motion enhancement technology. Gone are the days of blurring, fast-paced action. This television gives you every second of action with unparalleled detail.
Sony has also taken its synchronisation technology to another level by taking advantage of DNLA enabled objects. By incorporating this DNLA software into the Sony KDL52Z5500 television, the Bravia can actually connect wirelessly to other DNLA enabled machines and hardware. Most often this is a computer or laptop. This allows a transfer of viewable media to the television. Most recent models of computer have such capability, but it should be said that you couldn’t utilise or access DNLA capability without enabling on both ends.
With a television this large complete with a list of features that seems endless, one would almost expect an outrageous price. In actuality, the base price for one of these incredible televisions ranges right around 2000 pounds.
The Sony Bravia line is something to take a couple hard looks at. The Sony KDL52Z5500 is a powerful piece of machinery with the clearest HD you are likely to find on a television. Treat yourself this year to perhaps one of the best high definition televisions on the market today.

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