Featuring noise-reduction technology, the KLV-32W 600 / 602D Series 32"-Class HD Smart Multi-System LED TV from Sony reduces static, blur, or other artifacts to transmit a clear, high-quality signal. This multi-system TV supports NTSC, PAL, and SECAM systems and incorporates Sony MotionFlow XR 200 Hz technology for fluid video motion. Built-in Wi-Fi allows you to access apps directly from your TV, and screen mirroring displays content and apps from your smartphone directly onto the TV, enabling you to easily share photos and videos with a large group.
Equipped with two HDMI inputs, the TV can connect to digital devices such as a DVD player or gaming console, and there are two multi-format USB ports for playing music and video clips as well as viewing photos. Additional features include an on/off timer and parental controls. The TV provides audio through Clear Phase speakers which analyze and compensate for inaccuracies in speaker response for pure, natural audio.
Analog Pal, NTSC, and Secam tuner built in for world wide use for analog tuning. If you are in a country that utilizes digital tuning such as DVBT or ATSC a Cable Box or Satellite receiver is needed. If You have any questions regarding this please call us. With the appropriate setup this TV can be used anywhere in the world.
USB stands for Universal Serial Bus. A USB port is a cable connection interface used on personal computers and consumer electronics. USB ports allow stand-alone electronic devices to be connected via cables to a computer or to each other.
WiFi built-in means that the hardware needed is already built into the device. WiFi Built-in tv's already have the WiFi card/adapter inside. It is ready to connect to Wi-Fi networks straight out of the box. If you have a WiFi network, just plug in the TV, set it up and you have internet access.
A smart TV, also known as a connected TV or hybrid TV, describes the combining of the Internet and Web 2.0 features into television sets, as well as the integration between computers and these television sets. These devices focus on online interactive media, Internet TV, over-the-top content, as well as on-demand streaming media, and less focus on traditional broadcast media than traditional television sets.