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CES 2009: Sony TV Technology

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Old 12-01-2009, 2:23 PM   #1
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CES 2009: Sony TV Technology

We discuss Bravia Internet Widgets, OLED and flexible OLED screens as well as 3D TVs with Sony.

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Re: CES 2009: Sony TV Technology

Does that guy stop for breath?
he keeps going on about cables...my set up is all in the walls and i dont feel like cutting out my wall again for another cable, can it connect to net wirelessly??
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Re: CES 2009: Sony TV Technology

In one of the other videos a speaker said their TVs would take a USB wireless dongle. It's possible that you can do the same with the Sonys, I don't know. It would certainly make sense to include that feature and any TV manufacturer who omits it is going to be a point down on the feature scores of potential purchasers.
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