BRAVIA Internet Video on the XBR9 and Z-Series Sony BRAVIA LCD TV’s
Friday, February 5th, 2010 at
11:43 am
A walkthrough of the internet video built in to the Sony BRAVIA XBR9 and Z-Series LCD televisions. Includes setup and channels including youtube, Video Podcasts and other video content. All video browsing is designed around a 10-foot interface integrated into the Xross Media Bar.
Tagged with: Bravia • Internet • Sony • Tv's • video • XBR9 • ZSeries
Filed under: 55-Inch Video Reviews
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ur a sagging dick
your a fuckin fag
About time,i’m sick of ugly tower looking at me. I’m going to get a t.v. with internet
lol, you must be a fool, adding internet widgets is an attraction for the fools who then get bored of the widgets real quick; when I am watching hdtv, all i care about is the picture QUALITY and not any extra internet widgets that make it more cluttered, and XBR8 55 inch steals the show. You can ask me why….I own one.
@IronManu77 lol, i think accessing the internet via a remote on your tv is a little easier than hooking up your laptop everytime you want to do it, are you retarded? why would you say an extra feature is some sort of downside, it certainly isn’t hurting anything.
SONY BRAVIA XBR8 RULES
A TV should be a TV and not an internet gadget. For internet, I have a desktop and a laptop. Keep it simple, or connect your laptop to your tv.
so you’re able to comment through your TV?
1) Can i browse Youtube like sites with KDL-40W5500 directly ? (Any hacks if not)
2) Can i browse Youtube like sites with KDL-40W5500 with Twonky Media Server ?
how is the picture and motion quality when playing sd like playstation2 ?
i have this tv, is awesome,
I’m watching this video about my TV on you tube, on my TV on you tube. My brain hurts…
how come i cant get online? any idea?
That’s how I got my Z series. I have a KDS-R60XBR2 that has had its optical block replaced more times than I can remember. The Z series rules!
Why ? track down another SXRD they are still the best displays out there, untill OLED gets cheaper
If my SXRD ever dies I may consider getting one of these.