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KDS-55A2000

55" Diagonal SXRD Rear Projection Television

 

 

 

  

Key Features

3 SXRD Full HD Resolution (1920 x 1080/0.61” SXRD chip)

 

WEGA Engine™  System

 

Advanced Iris function

ATSC Integrated Tuner

HDMI x 2 inputs for digital connectivity (1080p input)

PC Input (D-Sub 15pin)

Front Component - HDV Camcorder Connection (1080i)

 

Audio Optical Output (TOS Link)

CineMotion® Reverse 3:2 Pulldown

DRC-MFv1 (Digital Reality Creation Multi-Function v1) technology

SRS® TruSurround® Audio Effect

BBE Digital

0.61" SXRD Chip (1920 x 1080)

120W Lamp

Key Technologies

SXRD™  Chips

 

SXRD technology is the latest display technology developed by the legendary television engineers at 

Sony to meet and exceed the demands of a High Definition image at its full 1080 line resolution. Digitally transmitted 
High Definition signals can contain over 2 million individual detail points that need to be displayed accurately and 
rapidly. SXRD displays those 2 million detail points per SXRD panel accurately since the 3 SXRD chips actually contain 
enough pixels to fully display a 1080 line picture without interlacing it.SXRD technology has the speed to create a 
smooth, film like image. The SXRD chips have a blistering 2.5ms response time (total rise and fall time), which exceeds 
the demands of even the most rapidly moving High Definition images. And SXRD creates highly accurate, natural 
colors because the 3-chip design displays all the colors, all the time.

Advanced Iris Function

 

The Advanced Iris function is a special Sony function designed to improve contrast 

expression especially in darker scenes. The Advanced Iris function is enabled by using either one of two modes ? Auto 
and Manual. The Auto Mode has two settings designed to work best with video content such as movies that vary 
between bright scenes and dark scenes. Auto 1 is for programs that have a wide range of brightness from scene to 
scene. Auto 2 is for programs that have less variation between brightness levels from scene to scene.The Manual 
mode is used to help deliver optimum contrast levels under different room lighting conditions. The High mode offers 
maximum screen brightness and works well when a room is brightly lit. The Medium mode is for average levels of light. 
And the Low mode offers the maximum amount of contrast and works best under low light conditions. The key benefits 
are deep blacks and improved brightness and overall contrast.

WEGA Engine™  Video Processor

 

Leveraging Sony’s TV heritage and engineering expertise, the latest generation 

of Sony’s exclusive WEGA Engine™  is born. Its fully digital signal-processing path includes video processing functions 
that are designed to improve overall picture quality. Among the key functions that have been added to the WEGA 
Engine are: > Green, blue and white color enhancer circuit, which selectively adjusts common natural colors like 
green, white and blue color levels for a more vivid image, > Digital MPEG Noise Reduction Circuit, which reduces MPEG 
artifacts such as “block noise” and mosquito noise” caused by compression used in digital broadcasts used to 
maximize bandwidth.> Digital Contrast Enhancer circuit processes every field automatically selecting out details and 
optimizing contrast for each scene. Adaptive processing improves the low contrast parts of the picture providing crisp 
and vivid images with high contrast.The overall result of WEGA Engine has to be seen to be believed.

HDMI™  and PC Inputs

 

Designed for maximum versatility, Sony’s Grand WEGA™  line is equipped with a 

comprehensive range of input interfaces. The HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is the first industry-
supported, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface. HDMI technology supports enhanced or High Definition 
video, together with multi-channel digital audio to provide matchless image and sound reproduction. A D-Sub 15 input 
also provides connection to your PC, allowing you to use your high resolution Grand WEGA TV as a computer monitor.

 

 

 

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