Sony Bravia (RIP)

Abhi,This is real nice tv I am happy owner of it for more than one year.but I bought it for price of 62k and i recommended to my friend and he got it for 58k few months back.The price paid seem to be on higher side but this is real nice tv with good Internet features like Skype Facebook, etc etc
 
Hi i recently bought a Sony bravia lcd tv model no KDL-40CX520. i have a lenovo desktop pc running windows 7 ultimate 32 bit. I connected my tv to my PC via D-Sub 15 pin VGA connector. I am getting a flickering image on my TV. I connected the same VGA cable to my HP laptop with that i am getting a crystal clear image. Pls help me.
 
First up was the Bravia KD-X9000 TV, which is Sony's first 4K technology TV. This 84-inch TV is equipped with 4K resolution (3840X2160), which gives four times the resolution of Full HD. Priced at Rs. 16,99,990 this TV will be available for pre-booking from October 20, 2012 and will be available in the market by end of November 2012 at selected Sony outlets.

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Sony launches 84-inch 4K TV for Rs. 16 lakhs

NDTV actually believes that 1699990 is around 16 lakhs :D
 
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The Sony NSZ-GU1 Google TV device we've seen pop up in FCC filings has been at least partially revealed today, and it's called the Sony BRAVIA Smart Stick. The blog post doesn't specifically mention any Chromecast-style features, but it is an MHL dongle that runs both Google TV and Sony's own BRAVIA apps. The features are just like Google TV boxes Sony has released before, with a remote (that the FCC filings showed is at least similar to the previous ones) that has QWERTY and voice search support. Additionally, its "picture-and-picture" feature lets users see a browser in one window and TV in another.
 
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Sony has revealed that the NSZ-GU1 carries a $149.99 pricetag and a bit more about the product's strategy. This stick doesn't replace the TV's built-in smart features, the UI is built so it "seamlessly integrates Google and Sony's own BRAVIA apps, allowing viewers to stay in a single menu to launch any of their apps." That also means owners don't have to switch inputs to access live TV thanks to the HDMI passthrough, and should offer quick access to BRAVIA apps not on Google TV like Hulu Plus.
 
We got a new Sony Bravia TV installed today and the TV guy said there is an issue between Videocon STB and Sony TVs?
I read the same on another forum. Anybody else can chime in?
Someone mentioned that a software update released might have fixed it, anybody experience that?
Thanks
 
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