Senseye technology, Virtual Dolby Surround sound and Sensi-Light Sensor

Jul 26, 2006 09:34 GMT  ·  By

BenQ has just announced its latest development- the 37-inch BenQ VL3735, a new addition to the LCD TV line-up that comes with HDMI and Senseye technology, Virtual Dolby Surround sound and Sensi-Light Sensor, for an outstanding viewing experience and superb audio.

Moreover, the BenQ VL3735 supports full HD 1920x1080 pixels compatibility with high definition video sources, providing a better picture quality as the pixel pitch of full-HD is smaller than that of WXGA - 1366x768 resolution. The VL3735 also has a 1:1 ratio with full HD display, providing a clear image.

"The BenQ LCD TV VL3735 comes outfitted with Sensi-Light Sensor, a special (energy-saving) feature that automatically adjusts the backlight for a more comfortable viewing experience. With Auto Input Detection, you will never have to wonder what goes in where anymore. It automatically detects the connection source in order to let you choose from the inputs available. In addition, AV connectors have been designed sideways of the LCD TV, enabling easy switching and connecting to other devices for various applications. The embedded swivel allows you to turn your screen up to 15 degrees to provide you the best possible viewing angle," said the company.

As you probably already know, the HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) technology combines uncompressed high-definition video, multi-channel audio and intelligent format and command data in a single digital interface and delivers significant advantages over analog A/V connections, including the ability to transmit uncompressed digital video and audio content.

The BenQ LCD TV VL3735 will be available in the middle of August. The manufacturer didn't reveal, up until now, the recommended street price for its latest product.