Pucker up, BRAVIA fans -- it's nearly time to lay a big one on Sony's forthcoming flagships. The 40-inch
KDL-40Z4100 and 46-inch
KDL-46Z4100 have both surfaced on Amazon with a tantalizing June 1st release date, and just in case your memory is failing you, the pair packs 1080p panels, BRAVIA Engine 2, Motionflow 120Hz technology, four HDMI ports and DLNA compatibility. As for pricing, you'll be forking over $2,299.99 for the "little" guy, while the larger sibling demands $2,799.99. Pretty proud of these guys, aren't you Sony?
[Thanks,
Rob]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Darren @ May 26th 2008 8:16AM
Why does Sony feel compelled to so quickly update their LCDs?
Is this model to replace the XBR?
It certainly doesn't look better. I don't like the new design at all.
Video Master @ May 27th 2008 12:00AM
Yes I agree, and I hope the new XBR's stick with the traditional design with the floating glass around the edges.
BMZ @ May 26th 2008 2:29PM
What do they have for people who want to sit more than 8' from their TV?
cmcclellan @ May 26th 2008 2:44PM
They have a 70" 1080P panel so you can sit 10' feet from it...but it's gonna hurt ya.... $33,000.
Fargus @ May 26th 2008 10:20AM
XBR comes out later this summer. Its not different than any other tv maker coming out with different lines of tvs for different prices ranges....
DrXym @ May 26th 2008 10:51AM
DLNA seems largely pointless in a TV set unless it has wifi and can play movies & music too. I don't even see from the specs how this DLNA TV is meant to remotely access a computer, unless you have to buy some additional dongle to do it.
David @ May 26th 2008 4:51PM
Is the Bravia Engine 2 better than the Bravia Engine Pro currently used in the top-of-the-line XBR LCD?
Video Master @ May 26th 2008 11:57PM
@ David - I doubt that they would bring out a new Bravia Engine and call it version 2 if it wasn't a better version of the first model.
David @ May 27th 2008 12:36PM
Well there are three versions of the Bravia engine AFAIK:
1) Bravia Engine
2) Bravia Engine Pro
3) Bravia Engine 2
It's not obvious, at least to me, that #3 is better than #2. If I didn't know that #2 was released before #3 I would assume that #2 was better.
Video Master @ May 26th 2008 5:08PM
I've been waiting for a non-black TV to come out again. I'm going to buy this ones.
Nick @ May 27th 2008 4:37PM
I went to Sony Plaza, in NYC, the other day to see if they had this on display already before its release date, but it doesnt seem like they do that. I spoke with a sales person and he said that the new XBRs that are coming out later this summer/early fall, and will be the flag ship models. So im trying to figure out why everyone is saying that z4100 series is their new flag ship models. And if its worth waiting for the new XBRs.