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Apsattv
26-06-2008, 07:47 AM
From Media Release


Sony’s much awaited new range of BRAVIA TVs to feature built in Freeview| HD™ tuners


Making the leap from Standard Definition to High Definition is about to become a whole lot easier for television viewers!


Auckland: Monday, 23 June, 2008


Available from July 2008, the new Sony BRAVIA V and W series LCD televisions will enable viewers to enjoy Freeview| HD™ broadcasts without having an additional digital receiver box. This will mean there’s no longer a requirement for a separate set top box, and no fuss when it comes to installation or set up.


Aware that many television owners are yet to consider making the upgrade from standard definition to high definition sets, Sony believes the new BRAVIA range will help make the transition much easier and boost the uptake of digital television in New Zealand.


“Thanks to this latest innovation and the wealth of benefits it provides Kiwi consumers, receiving high definition broadcast couldn’t be simpler,” says Matt Walton-Smith, Sony’s general manager of marketing.


“With no external Freeview digital receiver to plug in, users can simply connect their regular UHF aerial to their new BRAVIA to receive Freeview| HD™. There is less cable clutter and you only need one remote, so with these valuable features we’re confident the new innovation will prove popular with the public,” he adds.


The Freeview| HD™ service is currently available to around 75 per cent of New Zealand homes via UHF transmission with ten free-to-air TV channels and two radio channels currently available on the platform. Users outside these areas can still use the new BRAVIA televisions as the built-in tuner can also receive regular analogue broadcast.


With prices starting at $1899, the V and W series BRAVIA ranges are available in screen sizes from 32” to 52”. For more information about Freeview| HD™, or to learn more about the UHF signal in your region, visit www.freeviewnz.tv


For more information on Sony, please visit www.sony.co.nz


ENDS


FAQs


What BRAVIA models are available with built in Freeview| HD™ tuner?
V4000-series
KDL-32V4000 32” BRAVIA television SRP$1899.95
KDL-40V4000 40” BRAVIA television SRP$2799.95
KDL-46V4000 46” BRAVIA television SRP$3499.95
W4000-series
KDL-32W4000 32” BRAVIA television SRP$2199.95
KDL-40W4000 40” BRAVIA television SRP$2999.95
KDL-46W4000 46” BRAVIA television SRP$3799.95
KDL-52W4000 52” BRAVIA television SRP$6999.95


What is the difference between the V-series and W-series?


V-series BRAVIA features a full range of connectivity options including three HDMI inputs, PC input, USB input and a Digital Media Port for playing back content stored on portable media devices. Built-in BRAVIA Sync functionality also allows seamless connectivity with other Sony AV products, with the ability to control multiple devices with a single remote control. W-series BRAVIA is even more advanced with an improved wide colour backlight system and 10-bit panel, allowing the TV to display a wider colour range for increased colour vibrancy and accuracy.


What is Freeview| HD™?


Freeview was established by New Zealand's leading broadcasters to bring New Zealanders their favourite TV channels in crystal clear digital quality for free.
The Freeview| HD™ service does this via regular UHF aerials, not satellite dishes. But the real benefit of the service is that a lot of the content is being broadcast in high definition. For more information visit www.freeviewnz.tv


What is high definition?


With greatly increased resolution, high definition television offers up to 5x the picture detail of standard definition TV. This means vastly improved image quality. It’s the most significant development for the television industry since the shift from black & white to colour.


What channels are available?


Currently the following channels are broadcast on Freeview| HD™: TVONE, TV2, TV3, C4, Maori Television, TVNZ6, TVNZ7, TVNZ Sports Extra, Parliament TV, tvCentral (Waikato/BOP only). Two radio stations are also currently broadcasting, Radio New Zealand National, Radio New Zealand Concert. For more information visit

www.freeviewnz.tv


What aerial do I need to receive the service?


An ordinary UHF aerial is all you need, when connected to a BRAVIA television with built in Freeview| HD™ receiver. Most New Zealand houses already have a UHF aerial on the roof. Please note however that in Freeview| HD™ is not broadcast to all areas. Visit www.freeviewnz.tv for coverage details.

sub
26-06-2008, 07:58 AM
I've been intending to buy a new TV in the next few months, so this is good timing. There is a good chance I'll go with a KDL-46W4000 if they appear before the olympics.

BigAl
26-06-2008, 08:42 AM
Good News

I been waiting to get a new tv

as mine packed up a few months ago
and had to use a 14" since then

Cicero1520
28-06-2008, 06:38 PM
Bad news,I just bought the KLV32V300A.
Mind you at $1400 with a HD recorder thrown in I am not that unhappy.

kiwisteve
28-06-2008, 07:27 PM
You prob better to have a sep DTT tuner anyway then you can record to DVD HDD with the TV off !!

wiredr
28-06-2008, 08:49 PM
I've been intending to buy a new TV in the next few months, so this is good timing. There is a good chance I'll go with a KDL-46W4000 if they appear before the olympics.

i hope you don't intend to use your new tv to record from as the tv only outputs composite video signal from the scart socket.mind you for the audio your in luck as the audio outs are coax and optical.

sub
29-06-2008, 06:51 AM
i hope you don't intend to use your new tv to record from as the tv only outputs composite video signal from the scart socket.mind you for the audio your in luck as the audio outs are coax and optical.No, I dont intend to record from it. I record my DVB-T/S/C channels (terrestrial, satellite, and telstraclear digital cable) using GB-PVR with various PC tuner hardware, giving me the original perfect bitstream.

Infact I dont really need to the DVB-T tuner in this TV, but if I'm buying a new TV anyway and all other things are equal, I'd prefer to have a TV with a Freeview HD capable tuner built in. Sometimes its nice to be able just plug the antenna in to the TV if you need to - like the old days...

BigAl
07-07-2008, 09:32 PM
I see that
noelleeming has them now on there site



http://www.noelleeming.co.nz/tvs-dvds/televisions/lcd-tvs/30-lcd-tv/sony-kdl32v4000-32-hd-ready-v-series-bravia-lcd-idtv/prod99160.html

paulw
08-07-2008, 09:29 AM
I asked Sony about the suckers who have already bought V and W series Tvs sets.

"Hi Paul,,
Thank you for contacting Sony NZ.
The KLV series has been made different to the KDL range where if you wanted to buy a Digital tuner you would have to purchase a Freeview Setup box from most electronics retailers. There is no upgrade sorry.
I hope this helps resolve your query. If not, or more information is required, please contact us on 0800 SONY NZ (0800 766 969).
Kind regards,

The Team @ Sony
Sony Solutions Centre"

There's a couple of people here at work really peed off about this as early in June the asked Sony about integrated DTT tuners and were told "Not till the end of the year". Now 3 weeks after buying their new V300 sets they learn that Sony has released new sets..