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Sony Bravia KDL-40W5100

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Series Comparison Summary



• 3 HDMI ports.
• Has the ability to play back music, videos, and photos via a USB drive.
• Online connectivity via LAN port provides many options for streaming media.
• 120Hz mode.

W Series

The W series has two aces up its sleeves: a 120Hz mode and online connectivity. The 120Hz mode helps reduce motion blurs and the online connectivity provides access to a wealth of streaming video content.

 

Other Models in the X Series

  Size Price Type Format Connectivity Other Features

KDL-46W5100
46' $1900 LCD 1080p • 3 HDMI
• 2 Component
• 1 Composite
• 1 Digital Audio
• 1 LAN
• 120Hz mode
• USB port
• Music/video/photo playback.

KDL-52W5100
52' $2400 LCD 1080p • 3 HDMI
• 2 Component
• 1 Composite
• 1 Digital Audio
• 1 LAN
• 120Hz mode
• USB port
• Music/video/photo playback.

KDL-65W5100
65' $5000 LCD 1080p • 3 HDMI
• 2 Component
• 1 Composite
• 1 Digital Audio
• 1 LAN
• 120Hz mode
• USB port
• Music/video/photo playback.

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