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KDL32S2530 Bravia Engine

BRAVIA ENGINE is the high picture performance engine used in the latest Sony KDL32S2530 LCD televisions. An original picture tuning and noise reduction process was developed by Sony to guarantee vivid and high contrast images. The KDL32S2530's complex noise reduction process enhances low contrast images until they are crisp and realistic, and processes blues, greens and whites within each frame to generate the richness and colour accuracy.

BRAVIA ENGINE EX is an enhanced version of the now renowned BRAVIA ENGINE Intelligent Picture Technology. It performs many of the same functions, but at a far higher level. Four advanced technologies (Composite Component Technology, Image Format Technology, Flat Panel Display Driver Technology and Digital Reality Creation) combine to produce outstanding picture performance with even greater density and depth.


KDL32S2530 Sony Bravia Glossary

Black Trinitron®
Colours appear more brilliant if viewed against a black background. Sony Black Trinitron® picture tubes have a special dark tint that makes colours more intense and improves contrast.

Blu-ray
The Blu-ray Disc is a high-density optical disc format designed for storage of high-definition video and data.

Bluetooth®
Bluetooth® is a low-cost short-range wireless system for communication of data and voice. A Bluetooth® device contains hardware and software that enables it to communicate with other Bluetooth® devices.

CRT
Cathode Ray Tube, used in direct-view television monitors, computer desktop monitors and `tri-tube' projection devices.

Clear Photo LCD Plus
Clear Photo LCD Plus is an improved visibility LCD screen with higher screen resolution and an increased colour gamut with higher contrast. This enables better film composition and focussing, in dark or bright environments and a sharper image during playback

Clipboard
This clipboard function is available on TVs that feature two tuners. When the clipboard is selected, the screen is split into two sections. The current picture is frozen on the right-hand side while the programme continues uninterrupted on the left section of the screen. This is an ideal feature for making a note of an address, phone number or even a recipe.

Coaxial cable
A cable in which one conductor is accurately centered inside another, with both conductors carrying signal ± primarily for the transmission of high frequency, such as digital signals or television.

Composite Video
The composite video signal is one where the luminance and chrominance are mixed together.

Contrast Ratio
The ratio between the darkest and lightest spot projected onto a screen by a projector or visible on a screen.

DDPEC
Dynamic Digital Picture Enhancement Circuit. See IQ Vision.

DLP
Stands for Digital Light Processing. It is a microdisplay technology invented by Texas Instruments, DLP is based on a digital micromirror device (DMD), a chip with millions of hinged, microscopic mirrors attached. Each mirror corresponds to a single pixel in the projected image. Red, green, and blue light filtered through a colour wheel is directed alternately onto the DMD, which switches on and off up to 5,000 times a second. The reflected light is directed through a lens and onto a screen, creating an image. High-end HDTV projectors use a three-chip solution, with separate DMD's for green, red, and blue, and forego the colour wheel.

DVI
Stands for Digital Visual Interface. This is a high-bandwidth video connection that carries digitised RGB picture information and can support copy-protection methods. The DVI specification allows for the presentation device and display device to agree on an optimal picture size and resolution to ensure the highest quality picture automatically.


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