Sony and Samsung are two of the leading brands to come up with LED 3D TV technology for 65-inch HDTVs. 3D is the buzzword because many people believe the future of movies and television programming belongs to 3D technology. Both Sony and Samsung have tried to seize the initiative by introducing high-end LED TVs with 3D capability.
Sony Bravia 65-inch LED LCD 3D TV
Sony Bravia 65" features a 16:9 full HD 1080p resolution panel. Sony’s Motionflow 120Hz technology helps to deliver sharper images during fast-action scenes and minimizes blurring. One of the highlights is Bravia’s built-in Internet Video feature, which integrates the TV with the Internet. The user can access video entertainment from the Internet and watch it on the TV. The company’s Video on Demand and Music Unlimited service can also be used with this feature.
Among the key strengths of this TV is Sony’s Intelligent Peak LED, which provides for a local dimming LED display instead of edge lit display. This essentially means that the TV can switch off the backlight in specific areas as required to ensure perfect contrast levels. Its built-in Skype feature is another advantage, which allows the user to enjoy Skype-based video calls on the large screen. This TV also features the X-Reality PRO Engine, which is a twin-chip digital processor for HD content optimization.
Samsung 65-inch LED LCD 3D TV
Samsung’s 65" LED HDTV boasts of cinema-quality 3D with full HD 1080p resolution. It features 240 Hz Motion technology to ensure fast-moving picture clarity. The Smart TV feature provides access to social networking, online entertainment and other digital content. Samsung’s strength lies in its ever-growing collection of Smart TV apps to enhance the overall entertainment and communication experience of the users.
This TV also features AllShare which allows the user to sync multiple digital devices such as camera, camcorder, mobile phone and computer with the TV. Video game fanatics can put the TV in “Game Mode” that allows all video games to be played on the large screen. Skype connectivity ensures free video calls with the luxury of the big screen. The TV surpasses Energy Star standards for energy efficiency and reduces the impact on the environment.
Making the Right Choice
Sony Bravia’s technology in terms of picture quality is unmatched, which also makes it one of the most expensive televisions in its class. However, Samsung attracts customers with its wide range of features and applications, and very competitive prices. Both models deliver best value for money in their own way, and the customers may go with either of them depending on which of the two matches with their aspirations and their budget more closely.
References
- Sonystyle.com “Bravia Televisions” (accessed on April 10, 2011)
- Samsung.com “New! 65” 3D LED HDTV” (accessed on April 10, 2011)
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