Sony has launched a new range of Bravia HDTV’s "in a rainbow of pretty colours", it has been reported.
According to Lucy Hedges, writing for review site Shiny Shiny, the new Bravia KLV-20S400A HDTV, which is available in four vibrant colours, includes a Bravia 2008 Engine 2 video processor and 1080p24 input capability as well as three HDMI terminals.
"I personally think one would make a nice colourful addition to any home," she adds.
For people "not feeling the fruity colours", the TVs are also available in black, blue or white.
Meanwhile, Panasonic has announced it is planning to release 32-inch and 37-inch Freesat-enabled TVs that will follow the launch of its PZ81 range.
Plasma models of the PZ81, which will include integrated tuners to receive Freesat satellite TV channels, will go on sale in June with 42-inch, 46-inch and 50-inch screens.
However, a spokesman for the company told TechRadar: "The 32-inch and 37-inch models will be arriving in October."
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