Sony Bravia EX710 HDTV Now Available in Japan

Sony Announces the New Model With the Release of the Sony Bravia EX710 HDTV in Japan

Sony adds another member to its Sony EX700 series with the release of the Sony Bravia EX710 HDTV. The new HDTV comes with a smaller bezel and streamlined design while offering a minimalistic look.

The Samsung EX710 offers a 1920x1080p panel with edge-lit LED backlighting and Motionflow 120Hz processing.

The EX710 also comes with a Presence Sensor which automatically turns off the picture when no one is watching, offering an economical way to cut down energy consumption.

And to spice up that energy-conservation gig, the EX710 also comes with a zero-watt Energy Saving Switch and an Ambient Sensor which will adjust brightness levels when needed.

Further specs of the Sony Bravia EX710 HDTV include four HDMI inputs, a USB port, and a PC input.

The models available are the Sony Bravia KDL-32EX710 and KDL-40EX710.

Both models are now available in Japan and are priced at 140,000 YEN and 170,000 YEN respectively.

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