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Sony LF-X1 LocationFree 12.1-Inch LCD TV

by Sony
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)


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Product Specifications
Brand Name:Sony

Technical Details

  • 12.1-inch TFT SVGA LCD monitor with touch panel and 800 x 600 native pixel resolution; 14.4 x 9.5 x 1.3 inches (W x H x D) monitor only
  • Dual-band wireless A/V transmission using 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g IEEE protocols; autoselects for the best signal
  • 3D digital comb filter, cross-color suppressor, noise reduction, 3:2 pulldown reversal, and motion adaptive IP conversion
  • Internet function, mail function, photo album, hand drawing function, Memory Stick slot, stereo speakers
  • Universal onscreen A/V remote commander controls most major brands of A/V components; supplied IR blaster wirelessly controls A/V components
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Product Details

Product Manual [14.06mb PDF]
  • Item Weight: 24 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 11 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00061F2GA
  • Item model number: LFX1
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #122,691 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

Product Description

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Amazon.com Product Description

Sony's LF-X1 LocationFree TV puts the age of mobile lifestyles and high-speed network connectivity at your fingertips in the form of a portable, broadband Internet-enabled LCD television system that you can use virtually anywhere in the world. Weighing less than an average laptop PC, the wireless LF-X1 consists of a 12.1-inch LCD TV with a standard 4:3 aspect ratio, 800 x 600 native pixel resolution, and an accompanying base station. The base station houses most connection terminals, an NTSC broadcast tuner, and a wireless transmitter. The monitor runs on a supplied rechargeable lithium battery, while the battery charger works on universal power (AC 100 to 240V) for use in most countries.

The LocationFree TV is lightweight and easy to tote from place to place.
Using Sony's first dual-band wireless system (2.4 and 5 GHz), the base station transmits video content to the touch-panel screen--there's no mouse required. The set delivers stable video and audio signals without interference from other 2.4 GHz devices such as microwave ovens and cordless phones. Internet and TV content arrives from the base station by way of secured device authentication and encryption technology, making the system perfect for Internet surfing in Wi-Fi hotspots and via Ethernet ports found in hotels, airports, and other locations.

The innovative system employs the IEEE 802.11a/g protocol for a wide selection of transmission channels, and it switches the channel automatically to minimize monitor interference across a range of up to 100 feet from the base station. The 802.11a/g standards support a higher bit rate than the conventional 802.11b standard, helping the set maintain stable, high-quality video images. The LocationFree TV also uses advanced Quality of Service (QoS) technology, which delivers extra bandwidth security for reliable audio-video transmissions, even in high-traffic wireless environments.

Faroudja's Directional Correlation Deinterlacing (DCDi) is a video algorithm designed to eliminate the jagged edges along diagonal image lines resulting from video interpolation. DCDi monitors transitions in image edges and fills in the gaps between frames.

The LF-X1 is a multitasking chameleon. It weighs around 5 pounds and includes angled-line correction circuitry for smoothing out jagged lines; motion-adaptive I/P conversion circuitry for improving fast-moving action scenes; and a digital-audio amplifier for crisp sound with minimal distortion. It also features picture-in-picture capability and an audio-video input for connecting to a camcorder, game console, DVD player, or other entertainment device.

The LocationFree TV autoselects the strongest wireless signal so you get the best transmission wherever you're watching.
When the base station and the wireless monitor are each connected to the Internet through your existing ISP, you can easily and quickly access the Web, exchange e-mail, and shop online using the onscreen keyboard. The unit can also morph into a digital photo album, displaying custom slide shows from its built-in memory or from Memory Stick media, which plugs into a dedicated flash-memory port.

Filling the role of an intuitive graphical user interface (GUI), the onscreen universal remote and onscreen keyboard heighten the LocationFree TV's uniqueness and versatility. Sony's GUI simplifies navigation of all aspects of the set. You can even use the screen itself as a remote to switch from channel to channel or from function to function. (A USB port facilitates hookup of an optional physical keyboard.)

The base station houses an Ethernet port for broadband compatibility and two video inputs (S-video and composite-video) for audio-video components and other peripherals. There's also IR blaster for added control and convenience and a USB port for connecting to an optional dial-up modem.

What's in the Box
The LocationFree TV, a base station, a quick-start guide, an IR blaster, a rechargeable battery pack, an instruction manual, and a stylus.

Product Description

  • SVGA 12.1 LCD Touch Panel Monitor
  • Base Station unit serves as a WiFi transmitter to the LCD Monitor
  • Dual band (2.4GHz and 5 GHz) triple modes (IEEE802.11a/b/g) wireless technology
  • Base Station includes an NTSC TV tuner and two video inputs
  • Ethernet port provided for broadband Internet access*
  • Control A/V equipment via on-screen universal remote
  • Web browsing and e-mail with touch panel and on-screen keyboard
  • Memory Stick(R) media and built-in memory for viewing photos on-screen
  • Photo tool include drawing and image capture functions
  • NetAV on-the-go capability through WiFi hotspots and remote LANs*
  • Long-life Lithium Ion battery


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    40 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars It actually works!!!, April 29, 2005
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    Software Guy (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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    This review is from: Sony LF-X1 LocationFree 12.1-Inch LCD TV (Electronics)
    Well count me surprised - I really didn't expect this product to work as well as it does.

    Here's my situation: I wanted a TV in the kitchen, but I didn't want to drill a hole through concrete flooring or snake an existing cable all the way around one room and then into the kitchen. Being in a "minimalist" high-tech loft, it would have looked really bad.

    So, I went on a limb and bought this TV ...

    I had read that someone said to change the wireless settings to "Automatic 5GHz" and that's what I did (to avoid using the overloaded 2.4GHz band - also used by cordless phones, microwaves etc.)

    Result: I have the base station in the living room, and I get perfect reception in my kitchen about 20 feet away. I only lost the connection once, when I put the display behind the refridgerator (duh!) I also walked all over the 3 floor loft (1500 sf) with it and it works everywhere!

    I realize some people are looking for even longer ranges (including outdoors), but I only need it to go a maximum of about 30 to 40 feet and it works fine for me.

    Once you've had a wireless TV, you begin to think of new uses for it ... If guests stay in my spare room, I can just hand them the display for them to watch TV in bed. If I don't want to annoy my partner who is sleeping, I can go to the living room and take the display with me for a little late night viewing. If I feel like a little TV while having a snack, I can put it on my dining table and watch while I munch!

    The system is so cool. Yes, it is not perfect, but it is still the best thing out there I have found so far.

    It also has a built-in web browser and can talk out through your internet connection, surf the web, check email. It's touchscreen and comes with a little stylus.

    Granted, the user interface is a bit computer-like, but I had no problems with it.

    You can use a Sony remote (I have one) with the display to change the channels, volume etc. It will also relay IR signals back to the base station, which will use an IR blaster to relay back to your set-top box (very cool, but haven't used this yet).

    It can even connect up to the internet and "phone home" to the base station (as long as it is also connected to the internet) and if you have a fast enough uplink (380 kbps) it can send the TV signal anywhere in the world. Pretty amazing (no, I haven't tried this).

    Yes, it is only 800 x 600 (which is still better than standard def TV) and doesn't do HDTV, but it is only 12".

    There are no component inputs, which might be considered a downside for some ... but then, it is more about convenience than producing some incredible high-def picture. It has cable, composite and s-video inputs (plus RCA audio inputs).

    If you search the web you can find the Operating Manual as a .PDF. I did this - there's lots of information in it and you can get an idea whether it is right for you.

    It really is a preview of things to come. In 5 years or so, everything in your house will be wireless. This just does it today.

    Very, very cool and it works fabulously for me. I'm a very happy customer with this product.
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    15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
    2.0 out of 5 stars Its IR Blaster does not work with many devices, March 31, 2005
    This review is from: Sony LF-X1 LocationFree 12.1-Inch LCD TV (Electronics)
    I brought this hope we can use it like our other TV, except without wires. Without wire, it allows me to watch TV in about half of our house, upstairs and downstairs, range from base station about 60ft (to be fair, there are always walls in between).

    The picture quality is okay to good.

    The biggest problem I have is the IR-Blaster fucntion that I had hoped work, but not. To use this device watch program through its AUX1 and AUX2 inputs, you will need to be able to operate the device remotely. Before I purchased it, I read someone praise its IR-blaster function that can relay the IR signals. But the sad truth is: it only relay the IR signals, if that device is on its list. Our devices are not on its list, so we have no way to change channels, or turn on/off devices connected to this. I contacted Sony support for this. They told me "sorry, if your device is not on the list, we can not help you". That is a strange logic: if the device already on the list, who needs their help?!?!

    I recommend them to implement the function similar to Terk Universal Remote Extender that can simply capture the IR signal from the remote side and play back to the devices near the base station. Their support person has no interest to hear it or tell anyone in Sony.

    Bottom line: if you simply want to use the base TV tuner to watch TV, it is okay. If you have a lot of AV devices want to connect to this, please make sure it works (Sony did not publish the list before you buy :-< so you may have to contact support for that list). If you want to take this TV go 100ft away from base station, you have to make sure there is no walls in between.
    But it is good for a room in your house where has no TV cable. If you have any issue to resolve or want to have a feature to add (they could update the firmware in it, but they don't), good luck! and let me know where to download new firmware.
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    10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars awesome, December 29, 2005
    This review is from: Sony LF-X1 LocationFree 12.1-Inch LCD TV (Electronics)
    This is the perfect size with beautiful clarity. I bought this for my bathrooms and I am more than pleased. I bought and returned the Sharp wireless because it was huge and heavy, which defeats the purpose of wireless. I have two wired Sharp TV's that are the same size and just as heavy.
    I do wish this came with a separate remote control since I am often not right in front of the TV.
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