Sony AQUOS D series get a greenthumbed, 3 part upgrade in Japan
Sony's AQUOS D series is getting an update with a trio of new models, sized 20-, 26-, and 32-inches. The 720p models will feature 450 cd/m2 lumens of brightness, analog/digital TV tuner, ambient light sensing, and contrast ratios of 1500:1 for the two smaller models and 3000:1 for the 32-incher. Sony is also doing its part to save the Earth, claiming that the new D AQUOS' use 50% less energy than comparable LCD TV's. Set for launch in Japan February 20, the three models from smallest to largest will cost the equivalent of $1000, $1200, and $1500.
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Posted by Justin Davey at February 2, 2009 7:15 PM