SONY BRAVIA KDL40HX800 Made in 2011 Thank you Bravia

SONY BRAVIA KDL40HX800 Made in 2011 Thank you Bravia

2011 Japanese University Publications Daietsu National Publishing, the last day with my old friends and with many others, the nostalgic 2011


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The 2011 Sony Bravia TV is coming to an end.

The 2011 40-inch TV will be replaced with a TCL 4K 40-inch TV.

The smart TV will be used as a basic TV for security reasons. The TCL TV, which will be the second best-selling TV in the world in 2024, is a very old Haier product used in a small refrigerator made by a Chinese home appliance manufacturer!


This article provides information on Sony Bravia TVs, which are still in demand overseas.

TV repairs are often caused by dust, which can cause poor circuit contact. In most cases, removing the power cord from the outlet, opening the back panel in the capacitor area, and vacuuming the dust can fix the problem. The TV I bought in 2011 for over 100,000 yen at a Japanese electronics retailer and have been taking good care of at home will be replaced with a TCL TV, the world's largest electronics retailer.

But I want to remember how excellent this TV is.
It has an interface that can connect to Japanese games such as the original Family Computer, Super Famicom, Xbox 360, PlayStation, and PlayStation 2, and the image resolution is full high definition 1920 x 1080P, which is the number one LCD resolution in the world in 2024. It has been about 13 years since its manufacture, and now in 2024, when this TV's main role has come to an end, I am waiting for a new buyer to appear at home. The image is still clear, and the large 40-inch TV is impressive. When I first bought it, my family was surprised by the 3D glasses, 3D image setting equipment, and 3D transmission equipment.

Nowadays, digital terrestrial tuner TVs that do not have BCAS cards for digital terrestrial televisions are mainstream, but the Sony Bravia HX800 that I set up the BCAS card and am now using in my room looks nostalgic. It seems that the fortune of purchasing TVs in my home is good for TVs, and the Sony TV, which has a lifespan of about 5 years since its release, has been working almost every day in 2024. It never broke,

July 24, 2011 was the year when analog television broadcasting was abolished. Analog broadcasting ended in Japan this year. The day we first introduced digital terrestrial television in our home was a year when I was still working to set up a new Aeon Retail store. The year was a year of many difficulties, and the Great East Japan Earthquake caused a commotion all over the world. I was in a shopping mall when the big earthquake hit. On the day of the big tremor, the ground shook and something was happening! What is this? It's exciting, it's coming! Come on! I don't know what it is, but come on!

It was a big earthquake, and I was a staff member at a retail store. That day, many people died, mainly in the Tohoku region, and the cesium damage accelerated all over the country. Caucasian people in Japan were also engulfed in the big tsunami and died. I feel like I saw the broadcast of that disaster on this TV.

Many people were engulfed in the tsunami and died when protonium and cesium flowed from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. Sony TV, with which we have spent many months since then, was originally a Japanese-oriented manufacturer called Television Nippon Electric, which was the predecessor company of Sony Corporation.

Thank you Sony TV! Please spend a little more time at home and stay healthy in your new home.



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