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Sony?s new Bravia models offer 3D viewing, Internet connectivity, intelligent design
SONY?S LATEST MODELS OF THE Bravia boasts more than just enhanced features. They?ve also become a stunning piece of home furnishing.

The new design changes the role of television as not just your connection to favorite shows, but also as a work of art itself to be displayed in your home.

The new Bravia adopts the Japanese philosophy of Tatazumai, which refers to an object that stands out while blending in with its environment. It doesn?t look out of place yet it makes a solid impression.

Simply, the Bravia TV captivates you with its gorgeous display when switched on, and is a gorgeous sight in itself when switched off.

To make things even more attractive, the manual switches are found at the back of the TV, so you don?t leave any fingerprints on the beautiful black surface. The TV?s aesthetics was given as much attention as its technology.

The new Bravia TVs also come at a striking ?Upward Style??a 6-degree angle that?s not a factory defect, but exactly how the TVs were designed. The aim is to give the impression that the TV is looking towards you, while adding space to your room.

The design is based on research that says when people walk, they normally look downward and not straight ahead. Taking its cue from this, Sony?s TV reclines at an angle and is best viewed a few inches off the floor. The brand claims this is the best way to watch anything on TV.

However, if that?s not your cup of tea, you can still raise the TV unit to eye level and keep it flat and straight. But you will note a difference in the experience.

The Bravia NX Series can connect to the Internet, so you can watch your favorite YouTube videos in full HD.

The Bravia EX Series has intelligent sensors and eco-friendly features that save power and help protect the environment. A Presence Sensor shuts the TV off when it feels the viewer has left the room; an Ambient Sensor automatically adjusts the picture brightness depending on the light available in the room.

The Bravia LX900, meanwhile, is the first fully HD 3D TV in the market. Think Imax as home theatre. It comes with 3D glasses, needed to fully appreciate the ground-breaking visuals this television provides. Watch Playstation games reach a whole new level of explosions and excitement with the added depth of detail offered by this new model.