News

Sony today announced the “QUALIA 005,” in their WEGA series of LCD TVs, which is the world’s first television to use Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) as a backlight. BUT WHY? According to Sony ...
In January Sony previewed its Qualia 005, an LCD flat panel that used a different kind of technology for backlighting. Now the 005 is on the market. It looks amazing. I don’t think I’ve seen ...
It will also highlight two new entries: the Qualia 005 and 006 televisions, which were announced at the launch. According to Sony, the 46-inch Qualia 005 is the world’s first LCD flat-panel television ...
The 007 will join six other QUALIA products, including the 006, which is a 70W-inch SXRD rear-projection HDTV set. That unit goes on sale this month at $13,000 suggested retail. In late spring Sony ...
The 005, a 46-inch LCD TV with more high-end wizardry from Sony, comes in spring. The target audience for Qualia is the top 5% of households earning more than $150,000 in the U.S. The lowest ...
Once Sony puts out smaller and presumably cheaper ... Ditto for another favorite, the Qualia 005, a $12,000 46-inch flat-screen liquid-crystal-display TV that offered up richer, more natural ...
"Hopefully, before the Super Bowl," said Mina Naito, a Sony spokeswoman. Then there's the Qualia 005. The light source in this set consists of a specially designed array of light emitting diodes ...
Its LEDs will light up the Qualia 005, a 46-inch liquid crystal display television due out from Sony this spring. Samsung Electronics, the biggest maker of LCD panels, will use LEDs in future ...
Sony’s Qualia store finally opened today in Manhattan ... They didn’t have the new 005 and 006 televisions when I was at the store – that will probably warrant a trip back – but they ...