Sony TVs
Sony TV is just one small part of the vast Sony consumer electronics empire. As one of the largest electronics companies in the world, Sony has a large budget to spend on its various research and development projects, and has put out a large number of Sony TVs using the latest kinds of technology available for television display. Liquid crystal display technology (Sony LCD television), Sony plasma TV and other kinds of Sony flat screen TV / Sony HD TV such as the Sony Bravia LCD TV and Sony XBR LCD TV have been created in recent years. Sony Bravia TV is the brand name that Sony uses for their line of liquid crystal diode TVs, and recently Sony LCD TV in sizes over sixty inches have been announced; these are some of the biggest Sony TVs of all time.
Because there are so many Sony TVs in the world that have been produced during the Sony corporation's over six decades of existence, it is easy to find any kind of Sony TV parts, Sony TV remote controls for any kind of Sony television, Sony TV stands and so on. When you need to get a Sony TV fixed you can take it to an authorized Sony TV repair shop, or you can use the Sony warranty for parts and labor to have it repaired. You can also easily get the Sony TV service manual for whatever brand of Sony TVs you have from the company and try to effect repairs yourself if you know anything about television repair.
The Sony Bravia TV brand stands for Best Resolution Audio Visual Integrated Architecture. As of early 2007, all of the new LCD televisions that Sony releases in America are marketed under the Bravia line. Before the Bravia brand became the new brand for all LCD Sony TVs, the brand "LCD WEGA" was used. Any of the Bravia Sony TVs are capable of receiving analog signals as well as digital signals; they can decode ordinary television signals on coax cable, as well as S-Video and component video signals - however the best signal for the greatest picture quality is HDMI (high definition multimedia interface). The slogan for the Bravia brand of Sony TVs is 'color like no other', and was advertised in 2006 with a famous commercial in which hundreds of thousands of bouncy balls were released down a hillside. Bravia line Sony TVs are one of the most successful of current LCD TV brands in the world.