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    Sony KDL-52XBR7 Wireless Hook up?

    I am thinking to go for Sony KDL-52XBR7 because I have heard that it comes with the Wireless port, so that I can connect it to router. Is there any Wireless Box that Sony supplies..?? Also tell me some more things about it!! Hope that you guys will provide detailed information soon.!!

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    Re: Sony KDL-52XBR7 Wireless Hook up?

    I would like to suggest you to go for Sony KDL-52XBR7. The LCD TELEVISION BRAVIA KDL-52XBR7 features a high frame rate to 240 Hz, to provide details of outstanding animation in movies, sports and video games. Furthermore, the LCD BRAVIA KLV-40ZX1M model features a revolutionary slim design measuring just 9.9mm, or the thickness of a CD case. The KDL-52XBR7 offers 52-inch diagonal and Full HD 1080p resolution incorporates the new technology Motionflow 240Hz Sony for viewing images exceptionally sharp and detailed and natural animation.

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    Re: Sony KDL-52XBR7 Wireless Hook up?

    The Motionflow algorithm offers more than traditional technology by quadrupling to 120 Hz frame rate of conventional LCD TVs and interpolating three new images, which provides a natural animation and razor sharp. The model is also compatible with Sony's BRAVIA Link modules which can easily add new features. Optional modules include extension BRAVIA DVD Link, BRAVIA Wireless Link, BRAVIA Input Link, and BRAVIA Internet Video Link already exists. hence, you can definitely connect it to your router.!!

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    Re: Sony KDL-52XBR7 Wireless Hook up?

    The BRAVIA Internet Video Link module attaches behind a selection of models of LCD TVs BRAVIA flat screen in 2007 and 2008. The service provides easy access to on-demand entertainment including movies, TV programs, your favorite videos via YouTube and other content that are absent from network television or cable or satellite. The service connects to the Internet via your existing Ethernet connection to broadband content and transmits most of which are free. One can easily exploit the content by using the graphical interface Xross Media Bar (XMB) Sony Technical Emmy award-winning 2007. Also included is the feature set compatibility with Digital Media Port (DMP), which provides access to videos and music from portable music devices such as Walkman and iPodME D and other DMP accessories , sold separately. Models can also view digital photos and play digital music using multiplane 3-D slides with the USB drive and access files from your PC located in another room of the house, using devices conform to the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) via your home network.

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    Re: Sony KDL-52XBR7 Wireless Hook up?

    The new 3D Favorites Menu complements Sony's XMB graphical user interface, which has also been enhanced through the integration of TV Guide and offering easy access and navigation of content and menus through beautiful images and icons placed with logic. The inputs into the model KDL-52XBR7 include four 1080/60 24p HDMI connections (HDCP), two 1080/60p HD component inputs, a 1080/60p PC input, and an Ethernet (RJ-45).

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    Re: Sony KDL-52XBR7 Wireless Hook up?

    Sony introduces a new model in LCD TV's series BRAVIA KDL-52XBR7, equipped with Motionflow technology, which reached a refresh rate of 240Hz picture. No need to be a great mathematician to calculate that this represents a frequency doubled compared with other competing models most of which operate with a frequency of 120 Hz At least on paper. This new technology should allow a greater flow and greater clarity during the transmission of moving images. The connection of the KDL-52XBR7 is generous because it includes four 1080/60 24p HDMI taken, two HD component inputs (1080/60p), a PC input and an Ethernet port that will download content from the Internet.

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