Sony’s latest trio of BRAVIA HDTVs that hit Europe are the V5800, W5800 and Z5800, where they all come with three tuners for receiving satellite (DVB-S2), over-the-air terrestrial (DVB-T) and cable (DVB-C) channels in standard definition or High Definition, helping clear up some clutter in your living room by doing away with the need for individual set-top boxes. These LCDs will output at 1080p while the CI+ port makes room for cards which enable access to subscription channels. While the V5800 relies on a traditional 60Hz display panel, the W5800 houses a more worthy 100Hz display, whereas the Z5800 has a high end 200Hz panel. All of them come with a light sensor for automatic backlight adjustment to further save power, and feature a contrast ratio of 100,000:1.
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