Click for best price Sony KDL-52EX701 52-Inch LED HDTV 1080p 120Hz Bravia Engine
Price : $2,499.99
Features :
  1. LED backlit
  2. 120Hz, BRAVIA
  3. Full HD 1080p

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Sony KDL-52EX701, enjoy Full HD 1080p, incredible contrast and smooth motion performance with the slim Edge LED backlit Sony BRAVIA EX701 Series HDTV. Connect to the internet and instantly stream a wide variety of movies, TV shows, videos and music using apps from Netflix, Amazon® Video on Demand, YouTubeTM, Slacker and more.

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Click for best price Sony KDL-40EX401 Bravia 40" LCD HDTV 1080p 120Hz
Price : $799.99
Features :
  1. 1080p 120Hz Widescreen LCD HDTV
  2. Easy connectivity with 4x HDMI, USB
  3. BRAVIA Engine processor, BRAVIA Sync
  4. Get perfect picture brightness & save energy
  5. Motionflow 120Hz Technology

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Bring the big game home with this 40" LCD HDTV. The Motionflow 120Hz technology provides smooth motion by doubling the frame rate and applying image blur reduction to deliver a fluid and realistic viewing experience. Enjoy vibrant and life-like images with the BRAVIA Engine video processor that optimizes color and contrast while reducing noise. Two 10-watt speakers provide rich sound through Dolby Digital sound and surround audio effects.

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Click for best price Sony Bravia S-Series KDL-26S3000 26-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
Price : $1,099.99
Features :
  1. HDTV with ATSC� Digital Tuner
  2. BRAVIA Engine� full digital video processor
  3. 16:9 HD Resolution Panel (1366x768)
  4. Live Color Creation featuring WCG-CCFL backlight
  5. 1080p Inputs - HDMI� (x2), YPbPr (x2), PC Input (x1)

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Liquid crystal display flat panel provides excellent picture straight-on but quality fades when viewed from either side. Otherwise, Sony perfection comes through.

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If you can still find one...BUY IT!

This model was recently discontinued. I managed to find one for $650, delivered, online from Beach Camera in NJ and it arrived this Tuesday. I immediately ran to my local cable company office and traded in my old digital converter box for a Hi Def converter box. I require a converter box because I subscribe to all of the Premium channels, so although I could probably pick up many Hi Def channels without it, I would loose the Premium channels.

I did see the replacement model in a Circuit City and the picture was equally as gorgeous, but does not have Surround Sound, the speakers are half the wattage of this model and it lacks a number of other features. Others have reviewed the new model on Amazon, so you can easily read the differences.

It has a gazzilon options in terms of picture. I find new things every day. I have the cable box connected with an HDMI cable, which I had to buy, since my cable company only provides composite cables with the Hi Def box and HDMI is infinitely better, having now used both.

I am absolutely thrilled with this set. I am a long time Sony fan anyway.

If you are in the market for a 26" Hi Def....and can still get your hands on this model...DO IT! You will not be sorry.

The sound is quite good. The base is more stable than many of the others that I looked at. (I live in an earthquake prone area, so stability is an important issue for me.) The case is simple and attractive. It is not gaudy or shiney. I did not want a high gloss finish anyway. It will not be the dust magnet that the high gloss ones are.

I have it in my bedroom, which is a small room. When I want larger sound (like for the many Premium cable movies that I watch), I play the TV through my Bose Wave Radio, which has wonderful sound for a small room. However, just for listening to news or whatever, I use the set's speakers, which are much larger than the new model, and sound just fine in surround mode. I also like the fact that it has a stereo, mini plug, headphone jack, as I tend to be a late night person and don't want to disturb my neighbors.

I had connected my standard DVD Player (but have since gotten a Sony Uploading DVD Player)and the picture looks wonderful. For my discs, I also play the sound through my Bose Wave, which has an additional Multimedia Pedestal, allowing me to connect the audio of 3 components, in my case TV, DVD and Laser Disc. Given that I have a small bedroom with no real space for a stereo system with free standing speakers, the Bose Wave, which has a very small foot print, is an excellent compromise.

I need to emphasize that this model is a far superior set to all the others that I looked at in 26".

My final words to you are: BUY IT!!!!!!!

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Awesome.

Great TV and computer monitor. HD channels look crisp. Auto-tune was easy. I didn't mess with the settings much. I sometimes flip the Light Sensor (I turn it on when using it as a monitor otherwise it is too bright). It has better resolution than the IBM X61 laptop I hook up to it. My Windows Vista desktop looks cool when it fills up the full 26-inch widescreen (I had to change one setting once to get the resolution set perfectly). Good sound as well - I rarely need to turn the volume above 33-35, and the max is 100.

One of my buddies commented that he would be able to use this as a computer monitor from the couch, which is 8 or 9 feet away. Of course, that would strain the eyes after not too long, but the point is that a person with normal eyesight can read 12-point text on a 26-inch bravia screen from 9 feet away. That's pretty good, yes?

The week after I got this in the mail (smooth and quick delivery; well-packed), I was at the MOMA (Museum of Modern Art) in New York. One of the floors had a section of video and computer graphic art. All the exhibits were using Sony Bravia TVs. I'm sure it was part of a sponsorship deal or something, but another way of looking at it is that a group of folks (i.e. professional video and graphic artists) that one can expect to be very concerned with picture quality selected this LCD TV. Naturally, I took this as a sign from god.

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The SONY Bravia KDL26S3000

The SONY BRAVIA KDL-26S3000 is fine except for the POWER on/off capacity. It doesn't want to turn ON in response to the remote or the POWER button on the machine. It especially does not want to turn off. The POWER button must be held down for 30-40 seconds on both the remote or the button on the machine. It also needs a full minute to warm up before you can change to another channel.

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Good Transaction

Product arrived with no delivery handling or timing problems at all.
Setup and installation went perfect. I have it connected directy to the cable wire, no cable box. The picture is terrific.

Advantages - very reasonable price, no sales tax, home delivery with no problems, easy setup, excellent quality product. Want more than that?

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Click for best price Sony KDL-46EX501 Bravia 46" LCD HDTV 1080p 120Hz
Price : $1,599.99
Features :
  1. 1080p 120Hz Widescreen LCD HDTV
  2. Thin 4" screen depth
  3. BRAVIA Engine 2 processor, BRAVIA Sync
  4. Swivel stand allows the TV to be angled for optimal viewing
  5. Motionflow 120Hz Technology

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Bring the big game home with this 46" LCD HDTV. The Motionflow 120Hz technology provides smooth motion by doubling the frame rate and applying image blur reduction to deliver a fluid and realistic viewing experience. Enjoy vibrant and life-like images with the BRAVIA Engine 2 video processor that optimizes color and contrast while reducing noise. Two 10-watt speakers provide rich sound through Dolby Digital sound and surround audio effects.

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Click for best price Sony Bravia W-Series KDL-40W3000 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
Price : $1,999.99
Features :
  1. 10-bit 16:9 Full HD 1080p Panel (1920x1080 resolution): Picture Frame Styling/Distinctive Brushed Metal Finish
  2. 24p True Cinema (24p Input Capability via HDMI)
  3. Live Color Creation system with WCG-CCFL backlight
  4. 3 HDMI; 1 S-Video input; 2 Component Video; 3 Composite Video Inputs; 1 RS232 Control; 1 Digital Audio Output; 1 PC Video Input; 1 PC Audio Input
  5. 1,800:1 on-screen contrast ratio

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Expensive but worth it

We don't have blu-ray or HD. We use an upsampling DVD player (sony $99) with this TV and have been very pleased with its performance. Images are crisp and the color is excellent.

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Great picture unless you are a basketball fan

All of the reviews which praise the picture on the model are right. While the refresh rate (60hz) does cause blurring on fast motion, the only time I notice it is on basketball games. If you are a basketball fanatic, then you will probably want a 120hz model. Otherwise, this one is just fine.

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First time big purchase over internet

All went vary smooth, had no problems with delivery, or the seller. The price was great and the Sony TV is the best, easy menus and great color and picture. The speakers are not that good, knew that from previous reviews, but plan on getting home theater sound system soon.

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Tickled Pink

When you buy a Sony, you are buying quality. This is my second Sony TV set. I have been viewing the TV with rooftop antenna for almost six weeks now and I'm still in awe at the picture quality. My next purchase will be a Sony DVD HD recorder to compliment my new HD TV. I can not omit mentioning J & R music and Computers (this is my second purchase with them) for their efficient and quick service.

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Outstanding Picture and Sound

I've had this TV for almost 8 months and am as happy with it as I was the day it was set up. The picture is wonderful and the sound very pleasing. There is no pixelating from fast image movement. The frame is brushed metal and narrow enough that the set doesn't stick out. Very beautiful. I wouldn't hesitate to purchase this TV again.

My only regret is that I didn't buy the 46" which in retrospect would have fit the room well.

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Questions & Answers
Question : What do you think about the Sony Bravia LCD TV range?
In particular the W series? Im thinking of buying the Sony Bravia KLD -40W2000. I read amazing reviews on it but after having gone to see it in a shop, some of the assistants told me it was overrated, and overly-priced. I looked pretty good though. If you have considered this tv yourself or even have one please let me know what you think. I need a final push before making this investment.Thanks.

Answer:
Frankly I have learned not to pay much attention to the people in the store, they are usually not qualified to help you purchase batteries for your remote control let alone give you a recommendation on your TV. I took a quick look around and this model seems to be getting really good reviews, so I would say go for it.

 

Question : What is the blue spot in my Sony LCD TV?
I have a big blue blog in the middle of my Sony Grand Wega LCD tv.

Answer:
Sorry to say its a defect. I have had problems like that with my sony flat panel displays. Sorry.........

 

Question : My Sony Bravia 40'' Lcd TV suddenly has a gray spot on the right side of the screen.Can this be fixed?
A gray spot a sized of a palm suddenly appeared on my sony lcd tv which annoys us while using the tv.Can this be fixed and will it be costly on my budget?

Answer:
is the problem right in the corner of your tv screen? if so, it may have developed a problem called screen bleeding where basically pixels are letting light through when they shouldnt be. Mine does it slightly and the problem is only visible on very dark scenes. The only solution really is to have the panel replaced (which would be uneconomical)I found that i could reduce the problem by adjusting the backlight, brightness and contrast levels but it will always be there. i also find that the problem is worst when the set is first turned on and gradually gets better.Put quite simply - live with it or replace the tv.

 

Question : which is the best LCD TV Sony or Samsung?
I need to know, which is the best LCD TV Sony or Samsung?I want to buy 46" LCD TV, and the offers for both sony and samsung is good, and I have no idea about the quality of samsung's tv. and is there any information or websites that show benchmark or LCD tv tests.

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CNET has good reviews: http://reviews.cnet.com/best-high-definition-tvs/Having said that, nothing beats the naked eye. This is purely an individual preference. I can tell you my experience: I bought a 46" Samsung because the Best Buy worker was pushing it. He told me that he has one, and he likes it better than the Sony. So, I bit. Got it home, set it up, and it looked nice. However, the net morning, when I opened the blinds, it became a giant reflective mirror. The piano gloss finish reflected sunlight and the screen itself is very reflective. You won't see these issues in any professional performance review. I couldn't stand it. Took it back and bought a Sony Bravia XBR4, and wow... the difference was indescribable. The screen is a floating glass design that does not reflect light, which is nice. The frame is also non reflective. The icing on the cake, however, was the picture quality. To my eyes, Sony destroys Samsung. No competition. The best LCD television on the market is the Sony XBR series. Right now, I think it's up to XBR9, but I heard the XBR8 uses LED backlighting, so that might be a great buy.

 

Question : What is the difference between sony lcd tv v series z series ?
hi guys i was wondering im planning to buy a new sony tv lcd one and there so many differnt kind i dont know which one ist he best there is like sony bavria x series v series z series what is the diff between them please help and what is so good about the newest Sony XBR4?

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Sony KDL V series (2008):1080p8 bit screen25,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio5 ms60 Hz Refresh Rate 24p mode40", 42", 46"& 52" screen size optionsSony KDL W series (2008):1080p8 bit screen30,000:1 Dynamic Contrast RatioAdvanced Contrast Enhancer (dynamically alters backlighting levels)120 Hz Refresh Rate 5 ms24p mode40", 46"& 52" screen size optionsSony KDL Z series (2008):1080p10 bit screen & Deep Color30,000:1 Dynamic Contrast RatioAdvanced Contrast Enhancer (dynamically alters backlighting levels)120 Hz Refresh Rate 5 ms24p mode40"& 46" screen size optionsSony KDL XBR4 & XBR5 series (2007):1080p8 bit screen 18,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio120 Hz Refresh Rate 8 ms24p mode40", 46"& 52" screen size optionsXBR4 is a 2007 model. XBR6, XBR7 and XBR8 will not be released until later this fall. XBR4 MotionFlow (120 Hz) implementation can produce significant artifacts. The newer 2008 implementation of MotionFlow (in the W & Z series) is much improved, though it still can produce artifacts.

 

Question : Will my Xbox360 games look good on a Sony XBR LCD tv?
I havent bought a tv in years and i wanna go all out. I was thinkin about gettin a Sony 52" XBR 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV but im worried that the games might not look good on that size tv. Like are things gonna look all stretched out or anything like that?

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I think that particular tv is the best way to go, not sure about the 360 but still will look awesome

 

Question : how do i use 32" sony bravia lcd tv as my computer monitor?
Hi...i wanna get the 32" sony bravia lcd tv to use as monitor for my computer. What cables do i need to buy for that? Is the quality gonna be as same as using the regular computer monitors? Or is everything going to be pixelated? Can i watch videos from youtuves in fullscreen wihout compromising the quality? Any help would be greatly appreciated..thanks!

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Keep in mind most YouTube videos look pixilated even on regular small computer monitors. If the quality of the video is bad to begin with, it won't look good on an HDTV either.Anyway, the 32" Bravia LCD does make a nice computer monitor. As Rodger says, use a DVI-to-HDMI cable to connect your computer to it if your computer has DVI ports.I'm using my computer on a 52" Bravia LCD HDTV myself. The DVI-to-HDMI cable works very nicely in my setup.

 

Question : What Sony LCD TV should I get?
Folks! I am looking at the Sony KDL40xxxx series LCD TV's. There is the V series, X and W series that I can see. Could any of you techie gurus advise me on which one to get?

Answer:
You should definately get an x series. yes it is a bit more expensive however it is the only FULL HD t.v of the lot. The others are hd ready. this means a lot more reolution. Known as 1080p rather than 720p. this will be more future proof and it will play hd and blu-ray to full potential. if you buy hd ready do you want to regret it next year when true hd is used on the ps3? if you only watch freeview then go with v or w series as full hd will not be broadcast for 5 years. a u series can be a great deal if latest tech is not essential.

 

Question : i am having problems with my sony lcd tv the green and yellow LED's keep flashing on the front of the tv?
i am having problems with my sony lcd tv the green and yellow LED's keep flashing on the front of the tv everey time i attempt to turn it on i have checked the bulb and that seems to be fine. Does any body know what i should do to resolve this or have any ideas of what i can try?

Answer:
If your set is rented and I had the repair call on. it would be debriefed as sco (service change over recommended) and on to next job. Sucking air through teeth ,Sorry sounds like a workshop job. Flashing led's not usually a quick job. Try where you bought it from. Best of luck

 

Question : What is making noises on my Sony SXRD LCD TV?
I have a Sony SXRD series KDS50A2000 rear projection lcd. Lately it has been making an occasional humming sound from the back of the TV. Has anyone else experieced this problem? if you have and the issue is resolved, please let me know so I can get the repair company to stop playing games with me.

Answer:
That is only the fan. Check the menu and see if "high altitude" is on. If so, turn it off and it should work fine

 

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