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Sony’s Bravia LED Crystal Review
by cherry on Jan.25, 2012, under electronics, hardware
Sony’s Bravia LED Crystal Review

Sony unveils prototype monitors its Bravia line with Crystal LED, when the manufacturer announced it was abandoning the production of consumer OLED displays were generally much a little surprised by the measure due to the fact that the company gave no further explanation of why This curious determination. So all was cleared during the CES 2012 when the manufacturer presented a prototype monitor with a new technology that the Japanese automaker is developing, called Crystal LED.
Sony is focusing its efforts on a new display technology, the bet is that the Crystal LED may be an option in the market for monitors and televisions. Besides this, the Japanese automaker says Crystal LED screens offer superior viewing angles compared to current LCD screens. Sony held a demonstration at the CES 2012 and presented a 55-inch screen with a resolution of 1080 pixels.
It has tiny, ultra-fine pixels mounted on each RGB color sequence of the screen so that they are lit independently. According to Sony with this type of manufacturing the prototype is able to obtain a contrast 3.5 times greater than some TVs. The color range is 1.4 times higher and a response time up to ten times faster.
In spite of his efforts to invest in a new display technology, Sony makes it clear that completely abandons its OLED screen. The Japanese automaker said in a press release to all the journalists present at the CES 2012 that continues and continues to work on developing other products with OLED screens while focusing on product development Crystal LED with full force. In the video you can see the great technology that Sony now placed in the windows.
For their part as well during the CES 2012 was presented a television with Ubuntu in a product from Samsung. The South Korean manufacturer uses the launch to present a prototype of Ubuntu TV, which for now is just a concept has already been commented by many users for the nice interface. The TV Ubuntu just run through a computer connected to the device’s screen and was controlled by a remote box Boxee but the company already betting that its platform will be available for other manufacturers installed without any problems.
The project is still new but the version of Unity has proven to be an excellent candidate in the race for the market for Smart TVs. Load technology the possibility of lower costs for implementation and that Ubuntu is a Linux distribution. As much as society is a prototype can open doors for Ubuntu TV is part of the future of the television industry.