Introducing Your New BRAVIA®
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The Four Steps to a Full HD Experience

Set, Sound, Source, and Setup

Along with your BRAVIA TV set, a complete HD system requires an HD sound system, a
source of HD programming and a proper connection setup. Refer to the Quick Setup
Guide, enclosed separately, for connecting other optional equipment.
TV Feature Highlights
Your new BRAVIA High Definition LCD TV will dazzle you with stunning 1080p image
quality but won’t confuse you with complicated operation. The following features have
been included to help you get started enjoying your new TV.
BRAVIA Sync: Your BRAVIA TV communicates with other Sony equipment
supporting the Control for HDMI function (page 15).
Motionflow: Enhances the smoothness of picture movement to reduce the blur
(For model KDL-40SL150, this feature is not available).
Favorites: Your favorite channels and inputs are at your fingertips for easy
access to programs and inputs (page 15).
Auto Wide Mode: Set your TV to auto adjust the screen based on the signal
resolution (page 16).
USB Digital Photo and Music Player: Connect your USB storage device
directly to your HDTV's USB input to view digital photos on the big screen and
listen to your favorite music (see page 18).
ECO Settings: This model includes a number of features designed to make
your new BRAVIA HDTV easier on your pocketbook and the environment.
Light Sensor - Detects the amount of light in your room and automatically
adjusts the brightness of the screen resulting in more comfor table viewing in
any light condition.
Backlight - This feature reduces power consumption by turning off the
backlight.
16:9 (high-definition) source
Most HDTV signals use a wide screen aspect
ratio of 16:9. The 16:9 fills your BRAVIA
screen, maintaining a crisp, clear, vivid
picture.
4:3 (standard-definition) source
Most standard-definition signals use a boxy
4:3 aspect ratio. When a 4:3 image is
displayed on an HDTV, you will see black
bars on the sides. The picture quality may not
be as sharp as with HD sources.
• Check more details on the online Reference Book at www.sony.com/referencebook.