Sony KDL-40CX520/H User Manual
A Presence
In Any Room
When turned off, your BRAVIA television captures
the eye with its stylish flushed surface. Not only
does this give the impression of the screen
extending seamlessly to the very edge, but it also
allows the television to blend in easily with your
room’s décor.
But it is when your BRAVIA television is turned on
that its true nature comes to the fore in a powerful
and captivating display of lifelike images on its
clear glass screen. Now you can enjoy your
favourite movies and games with better clarity and
sharpness than ever before!
6º Of Perfection
Fitting in perfectly with the slender design of the television, the
Bunchin Stand is both sleek and space-saving. A single groove
along its aluminium surface also holds the television in place at
an optimum 6° Upward Tilt viewing angle.
*Bunchin Stand is not compatible with all models.
Pushing The
Edge Of Great Design
Surrounded by sleek brushed aluminium, BRAVIA
television glass screens are set perfectly flush with
the frame to accentuate the luxurious and
meticulous nature of its construction.
A specially-designed interface also conceals the
edge of the screen and allows images to fade out
gracefully near the edges, further blurring the line
between television and art piece.
When the TV
is OFF.
When the TV
is ON.
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Hang On To
Functional Aesthetics
With the optional SU-WH500 Wall-Hanging Bracket, mounting
your BRAVIA is now as easy as hanging a picture. An incredibly
thin 15mm* gap also makes it easy to integrate your BRAVIA into
your wall deco. And if you frequently need to connect and
disconnect cables, the handy jack-up lever helps you get the
perfect angle without having to dismount the television.
*15mm for 40-inch to 55-inch models and 21mm for 60-inch models. When used with a sound bar in
the HT-CT350 home theatre system, the gap is 28mm.
the HT-CT350 home theatre system, the gap is 28mm.
When the TV
is OFF.
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Bunchin Stand.
The jack-up lever helps to hold
the TV in a tilted state.