
Sony KDL-46Z5100 46-Inch 1080p 240Hz BRAVIA LCD HDTV
Immerse Yourself in Full HD: Sony BRAVIA Z Series 46-Inch LCD HDTV Experience stunning visuals with the Sony BRAVIA Z Series KDL-46Z5100 46-Inch LCD HDTV. Featuring a Full HD 1080p display and Motionflow 240Hz technology, this TV delivers exceptional clarity and smooth motion. Enjoy access to onl...
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Overview
Immerse Yourself in Full HD: Sony BRAVIA Z Series 46-Inch LCD HDTV
Experience stunning visuals with the Sony BRAVIA Z Series KDL-46Z5100 46-Inch LCD HDTV. Featuring a Full HD 1080p display and Motionflow 240Hz technology, this TV delivers exceptional clarity and smooth motion. Enjoy access to online content with BRAVIA Internet Video and personalize your viewing experience with widgets.
Specifications:
- Display: 46-Inch LCD
- Resolution: Full HD 1080p (1920x1080)
- Refresh Rate: Motionflow 240Hz
- Processor: BRAVIA Engine 3
- Connectivity: BRAVIA Internet Video/Widgets
Key Features
16:9 Full HD 1080p Resolution Panel (1920x1080)
BRAVIA Engine 3 fully digital video processor
Motionflow 240Hz
BRAVIA Internet Video/Widgets
XMB w/ enhanced 3D Favorites Menu
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a 16:9 Full HD 1080p Resolution Panel (1920x1080), delivering crisp and detailed images
- Equipped with Motionflow 240Hz technology, providing smooth motion for fast-action scenes and sports
- Includes BRAVIA Engine 3, a fully digital video processor that enhances picture quality
- Offers BRAVIA Internet Video/Widgets, providing access to online content and applications
- Comes with an XMB (XrossMediaBar) with an enhanced 3D Favorites Menu for intuitive navigation
- Provides a 46-inch screen size, offering a good balance for various room sizes and viewing distances
👎 Cons
- As an LCD HDTV, it may not achieve the same deep blacks or contrast ratios as modern OLED displays
- The "240Hz" refers to Motionflow technology, while the native panel refresh rate is likely 120Hz or 60Hz, which isn't explicitly stated
- Internet Video/Widgets might be outdated given it's an older model (2010), potentially limiting access to current streaming services
- The XMB interface, while functional, might not be as modern or fluid as contemporary smart TV operating systems
- Specific details on input/output ports (HDMI, USB) are not provided, which is crucial for connectivity planning