More pictures of those all-new Sony Internet TVs

Andrew Everard
Wed, 13 Oct 2010, 12:27pm

Sony has launched its first TVs with full internet access in the USA. Four models hit the shops this weekend, along with an internet-enabled Blu-ray player for those wanting to upgrade an existing TV.

All the products are powered by Google's Android operating system, and come complete with a radio-frequency-linked remote control handset inspired by the PS3 controller, fitted with a complete QWERTY keyboard and also able to control other Sony devices.

More details of the products in our news story, but here are some more pictures...



Here's a view of the 46in TV complete with remote controller and on-screen menus, while below is a front-on shot of the 32in version,

and a side view of the 26in, showing the white wraparound rear casework and side-mounted inputs.

 

The NSZ-GT1 Blu-ray player is shown below

and here's a big fat juicy close-up of that radio-frequency remote control, complete with QWERTY keyboard.


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Sony tv is good picture clarity showing so I have a sony tv it's clear images and sound so good ..

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i don't need the internet plan to use the internet on it, but if you don't have it then it costs money for every minute you're on the browser. and it's EXPENSIVE.to connect to the internet, go to the menu and click on MEdia NET Home.

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Not short of a passing resemblence to an i-mac.Logical I suppose given it's internet features. And as you would expect from Sony the styling is superb(almost on a par with loewe).