Although the company did indeed show the product off at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, we took the appearance of a sliding HDTV with a grain of salt, assuming it was simply a prestige prototype product in the same vein as the mammoth 100-plus-inch plasmas that won't be appearing in the aisle of your local Best Buy any time soon. At the time, Sony was calling it the TAV-32FL2, but the TAV-L1 is essentially the same product.
The TAV-L1 will drop in August for about $4,000, but the company has already taken great strides to make it the iMac of TVs by announcing a variety of colors for the speaker grill--gray, burgundy, green, metallic orange, and silver, in addition to the default black hue in which the product ships. The grill replacements will be available in September for $100 each. While we're curious to get an in-depth look at the product, we're a little bit wary of new TV technology that packs on the bells and whistles to distract from the onscreen picture (see Philips's Ambilight--or rather, don't). Still, we can't deny that the TAV-L1 has a certain wow factor that's been lacking from most products this year--but given the premium that Sony's charging for it, we wouldn't be surprised to see it on MTV's Cribs before we find it in a friend's living room.
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