Sony Bravia 40EX710 and 32EX710 Coming Soon!
August 12, 2010 10:24 AM

| Sony Bravia 32EX710 | Sony Bravia 40EX710 |
The casing of the 710 is slimmer than before. The frame surrounding the screen has been reworked to make the design less bulky. Otherwise, the spec looks pretty much the same as the previous range, with Edge LED backlighting, a Bravia Engine 3 image processor, 100 Hz technology, 4 x HDMI 1.3 ports, 2 SCART sockets and more.
An Ethernet port or an optional Wi-Fi card allow access to online services such as Bravia Internet Video (YouTube, Facebook, Dailymotion etc.) and to play videos stored on a networked computer thanks to DLNA compatibility.
Finally, this TV will probably be very similar to the HX800 that we tested recently, but without the 3D and 200 Hz. For those of you who just can't wait, why not take a look at our review of the Sony 46HX800 which shares many features with these new models?
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