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Sony Bravia KLH-W32 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
Price : $1,250.00 $439.99
Features
: - Viewing Angle: 178 Horizontal / 178 Vertical
- Maximum Resolution: 1366 x 768
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Contrast Ratio: 1300:1
- Color: Dark Silver
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Main Features Manufacturer: Sony CorporationManufacturer Part Number: KLH-W32Manufacturer Website Address: www.sony.comProduct Type: LCDActual Screen Size: 1 x 32"Viewable Screen Size: 32"Input Signal: AnalogViewing Angle: 178 Horizontal / 178 VerticalMaximum Resolution: 1366 x 768Aspect Ratio: 16:9Contrast Ratio: 1300:1Input Voltage: 110 V AC or 220 V AC Color: Dark Silver Dimensions: 22.9" Height x 31.4" Width x 8.7" Depth - With Stand, 21.6" Height x 31.4" Width x 4.4" Depth - Without StandWeight: 37 lb Approximate - With Stand
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Great Monitor!!
I also bought this LCD monitor for a cheap price ($400) because I like the way it looks. It's a nice dark tan bezel without any visible controls at the front (i.e., minimalist look) because the controls are on the top. Like the other reviewer stated, you should understand that this is a monitor that is HDTV-capable, only with an HDTV tuner that can be purchased separately. I bought the ICS-SP31 HDTV tuner for another $175, so I have a beautiful Hi-Def TV for $575 all in. Not bad.
A couple of words of caution though: If you're wall-mounting this, the KLH-W32 is not VESA compliant because it's marketed primarily for commercial use. So you'll have to use a wall mount that's suitable for 32" monitors without VESA mounting. Also, as I mentioned above, the only controls are at the top of the set, so you'll have to use the remote to control the set. The biggest caution is reserved for installing the HDTV tuner (e.g., ICS-SP30/31). Make sure you buy the HDTV tuner from someone who will support the product because proper installation of this tuner is not easy or fully-documented.
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Pay attention to the description!
The quality is everything one would expect form Sony, outstanding! Be aware though, this model does not have a built in tuner and there are only two HDMI inputs and one PC input. Model # KLH-W32st has a built in tuner or a tuner card, ICS-SP30, is available separately. Check out all the suppliers and a great deal can be found. I was able to get the monitor and tuner for $410.
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Silver Tilt Wall Mount Bracket for Sony FWD42PV1 HDTV Plasma/LCD TV
Price : $54.99
Features
: - Color: Silver
- Universal fits 32" to 63" LCD and Plasma Tv's
- Tilt Feature: -15°
- Weight capacity: 165 lbs
- High Quality Wall Mount for your Home
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This is Angle Adjustable Wall Bracket for LCD Plasma. This Flat Wall Mount supports any 32" to 63" flat panel screen and plasma TVs up to 165 lb weight. The slim wall plate keeps the screen close to the wall for a very discreet installation that is perfect for boardrooms, digital signage, or home theaters. The mount includes simple to align brackets and a unique wall plate that can be mounted to a single wood stud, two wood studs, or concrete. Easy to install. High Quality Toughened Steel,Scratch resistant surface,Silver Finish. Tilt adjustment system offers either fixed 0 degree position or fixed 15 degree downward tilt. Fits most large flat panel plasma and LCD TVs 32-65". Supports up to 165 lbs / 75 kgs. Mounting bolts and screws included. Fits to 32~63inch
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Sony Bravia KDL-46VL160 46in LCD HDTV
Price : $1,999.99
Features
: - Full HD 1080p resolution
- Motionflow 120Hz technology
- 30,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
- Sony's BRAVIA 2 Engine
- 4 HDMI inputs, 1 USB port
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Sony Bravia KDL-46VL160 46-Inch Motionflow 120Hz 1080p LCD HDTV Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 30000:1 Bravia Engine 2
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Great TV
This TV has plenty of inputs and outputs to hookup all of my components. The picture is excellent and the remote is easy to use and program for other components. I also purchased the internet video link box which is a nice addition. I would recommend this TV to anyone looking for a great picture and easy to setup.
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What a dream!!!
Bought this TV plus Sony BDV-T11 (Blu-ray Home Theater). Now, I can put a DVD in, and it turns on TV and starts playing onscreen! No menu surfing. Very nice! Easy out-of-the-box setup. As other reviewers mentioned...Turn off light sensor!!! Sony should disable this feature. It really does make the picture quality look really bad. Thanks to previous reviewers for mentioning this. You save me hours of grief.
My main concern was reliability. I heard about most reliable being the three "S": -Sony -Samsung -Sharp
I saw too many posts mentioning Sharp power supply failures. Same for some Panasonic plasmas from last 2-3 years. Also heard some complaints about some of the Samsung models. Much less with this Sony model. So, I decided to buy it. I hope this post helps. God bless you and good luck!
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Bravia just keeps getting better
Ok..So I already have the 46-5100 in the Bravia series..nice TV but I had recurring problems with one of the two of them and eventually was introduced to this baby to replace the irritable one..the KDL 46VL160. I am thoroughly blown away with the amount of variety on this TV System. Internet, 7HDMI ( 4 HD inputs),Picture in Picture is back and numerous options for accessing functions. If you have a PS3 you will be more familiar as it follows the PS3 menu style of searching. The Bravia Synch is wonderful with the SONY Surround Sound System and the design is simply beautiful. Keep it up SONY.
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Amazing TV!
I absolutely LOVE this TV! The picture is clear, I have had no motion issues and the color is both brillant and natural looking at the same time. It doesn't take up much more space than my old 200 pound 32 inch tube TV but it is all picture. It's easy to plug in and use. Switching picture modes to eliminate strips on the sides or bottom is easy and their are four choices so you find the right one with a push of a button. Recommend having some good quality HDMI cables on hand. I had a cheap one and it didn't work at all. If there is a down side, it's that I find myself watching more TV!
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Sony Bravia M-Series KDL-37M3000 37-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
Price : $1,199.99
Features
: - 16:9 HD Resolution Panel (1366 x 768)
- HDTV with ATSC™ Digital Tuner with QAM
- Wide 178 Degree Viewing Angles
- 3D Comb Filter
- Digital audio amplifier
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BRAVIA® HDTV - Affordable Excellence BRAVIA HDTVs represent outstanding performance from the top of the line right down to where it all starts - M-Series. M-Series HDTVs have just the right amount of features, style and performance to make them a great entry level choice. It starts with the 16:9 high definition LCD display panel including a fast panel response time and excellent 178° wide viewing angles. The 3D comb filter reduces dot crawl and color imperfections for fine picture detail, The right connections to enable connection of the latest video sources. And then there’s that famous BRAVIA style. A rich-looking space saving black cabinet wraps around the bottom mounted speakers and is accented by silver trim and mounted to the included silver pedestal. Now just about anyone can afford a BRAVIA HDTV!
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TOTALLY PLEASED!!
FANTASTIC TV WITH A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE. BOUGHT IT ON SALE FOR $899 WITH FREE SHIPPING AND NO SALES TAX. I WAS A LITTLE WORRIED ABOUT BUYING A TV THROUGH THE INTERNET BECAUSE I WAS UNSURE IF WOULD ARRIVE SAFELY. IT WAS VERY WELL PACKED AND EASY TO SET UP. THE 37" WAS A GOOD CHOICE FOR OUR DEN. WE ARE THRILLED WITH IT. IT'S AMAZING ALL THE DETAILS IT PICKS UP THAT WE COULDN'T GET ON THE OLD SET. HIGHLY RECOMEND THIS ONE!
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Wonderful Value for the money
This TV is so much superior to the Olevia 37" LCD that we purchased a two years ago. I only wish I had waited and purchased two of the Sony Bravia's instead. Much better at showing dark areas of the screen. Works great with my Apple TV, Sony DVD, and cable connection. You can count me as one VERY HAPPY customer!
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Sony Bravia M-Series 37 inch LCD TV
I recently picked this tv up used and am happy with the TV. The sound is average, the picture is bright and the colors appear decent. I dont think the M-series is the top of the line Bravia as another reviewer claimed. The back lighting is a little too bright, so blacks are not super dark (even with it turned all the way down). The external styling is nice and simple. Too many LCD manufacturers are using glossy black finishes that in my opinion look horrid.
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Sony Bravia KDL-37M3000
The only problem with SONY TV's is that they, like the Energizer Bunny, keep going and going and going. My 1986 Sony 19 inch needed a big brother and after looking at Sharp and Samsung and others I concluded that the SONY LCD 37 inch Bravia 3000 was the logical choice. The 37 inch is large enough for the average sized living room, the remote simple and 'uncluttered' containing only the functions and features you will use 99% of the time, and nothing more. The menu system is easy to understand and interact with, and has my favorite feature, seemingly unique to SONY, the INFO BANNER, that displays the title of the program currently aired. The picture quality is excellent and does not have that overly emphasized contrast that many lesser brands use like a fishing lure to entice the unwary buyer. SONY, simply put, is a great product overall, and the Bravia LCD in particular is well designed having fantastic well balanced warm natural colors, sufficient controls to enhance picture and sound to your personal taste and an array of inputs that satisfy most needs. If there is any doubt, yes I am a loyal SONY customer because once you have had the best there is no substitute.
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Beautiflul design, great picture quality!
There may be other slightly cheaper brands with good looks or good picture quality, but none of them have both, like this Sony Bravia. Add to this the Sony name and competitive pricing, this Sony Bravia easily beats its competition.
The contrast is excellent and the display is bright. I think the picture quality actually beats my 46" Bravia I bought last year. I haven't used any yet but it's got plenty of input options, including VGA and HDMI ports. I highly recommend this set.
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Sony Grand WEGA KDF-50WE655 50-Inch LCD Projection TV with Integrated HDTV Tuner
Price : $3,299.99
Features
: - Vivid, high-definition, slim-chassis LCD projection television with 50-inch screen and ATSC (HDTV) tuner; 54.1 x 36.5 x 17.8 inches (W x H x D)
- Lightweight design with bright, high-contrast screen; CableCARD compatibility removes the need for a separate digital cable box
- 3.28 million dots resolution for stunning detail and clarity; fixed-pixel display and constant light prevent image flicker
- CineMotion 3:2 pulldown detection and reversal removes redundant video information to display a film-frame-accurate picture from movie sources
- WEGA Engine system keeps images in the digital domain; an optical engine ensures high resolution, corner to corner
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DONT BUY THESE TVS- RIDDLED WITH PROBLEMS THEY DONT TELL YOU!!!
I purchased this exact TV only a 60 inch in 2004 and that was the beginning of my troubles. Let me tell you why simply it is not cost effective to purchase this tv even if it is FREE: Dont do it. This is why.
1. These are multiple class action law suits against Sony because all the LCDs they put out between 2003 to 2008 have bad parts, namely a big problem called the OPTICAL BLOCK. They new it and shipped them out anyway. It cost 1000 to 1500 to replace, but the kicker is all SONYs optical blocks for these TV are refurbished and subject to the same problems as the originals.
2. Blue or Green or Yellow Dots or lines begin to appear on your TV until you cant see your picture anymore. THis is what happens when the OPTICAL Block goes on these TVs. After being sued so many times, sony stopped making these rear projection TVs. Go to Google or Yahoo and search this phrase, "Blue dots on my sony lcd tv". There is more information than you want to read and all of it make me mad I purchase my tv in 2004 for 3500 bucks.
3. THey also dont tell you that every 1.5 years the picture lamp burns out and you have to replace it for a whooping 300 bucks a lamp. What a joke. I have have had to replace my 3 times. Sony says, well you watch the TV to much. The lamp is only designed to accomdate 10,000 hrs of viewing or whatever they said. But 300 bucks every 1.5 years is BS.
4. The picture sucks if you are not watching a HD Station or a movie. It is unreal how grainy and what this TV looks like when you get it home. Night and day.
DONT BUY THIS TV. DONT DO IT EVEN FOR FREE. CHECK IT OUT FOR YOURSELF ON WEB AND SONY KNEW ALL ABOUT THESE PROBLEMS BUT COVERED THEM UP. These Tvs have so many problems the people selling their used TVs are the ones that SONY wheeled and dealed with. THey told me because they recongize their problem they would give me 50 percent off another Sony TV. NOT!!!!!
I would not sell this TV to anyone without telling them what they are getting into. Buying any sony rear projection TVs from they year 2003 to 2008 is bad news. Check out this link. Cut and paste it into your browser.
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The is a known issue with this TV
I bought this TV 5 1/2 years ago. It now has a blue line and spots on the screen. It turns out that this is a known problem with Sony LCD projection TVs. There was a class action lawsuit against Sony. As a result Sony will be selling me a 55 inch LCD TV for $625. Overall I am quite happy with this deal but I have to send Sony the serial number tag to get it so there is only one exchange per TV. BTW I was happy with the TV until the blue spots appeared. [...]
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Great TV!
I have owned this tv for 4 years, and I have NEVER had to replace bulbs and never had any problems with this tv! Great picture even without HD channels! LOVE IT
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Please don't waste your money
The Sony WEGA LCD projection TV's have a well known optical block issue that doesn't present itself immediately and in most instances not until the warranty has expired. Sony is aware of the problem and will not provide a recall. The cost to replace the optical block is approximately $1,200.00. Since Sony won't provide an honorable repair for the TV, please don't spend your hard earned money on a TV that will be unusable within 24 months like we did.
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It was nice until the optical block went bad...
I got this TV in November 2004, and now 5 years later, started seeing blue dots all over the screen. I was not aware that there was an optical block issue on this model until now... Disappointing to be sure. My extended warranty has expired last year, and I didn't purchase a new one.
Just called Sony, and they would not offer any discount for a repair. I inquired about the price of the optical block (just the part, not the labor), and they quoted $562. They did offer 4 TVs at what appears to be a good discount, so now I have 14 days to decide. Not sure what to do. Here are the TVs in case anyone is interested: KDL-40VE5 $500 KDL-52VE5 $875 KDL-52XBR9 $1150 KDL-46W5100 $700
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Questions & Answers
Question : how do i use Freeview in my Sony LCD TV?
i bought a 32" sony bravia tv. it says it comes with freeview. i connected my regular antenna to it but it didn't show any channels. how do we tune it please? i used that antenna to watch all the standard five channels on my old tv. now how to receive the same channels on my new lcd channels through my antenna??
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Have you followed the "SEARCH FOR CHANNELS" procedure? You need a good quality signal, your existing one may not be good enough, or you may need a booster.http://www.freeview.co.uk/freeview/Help2
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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?
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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.
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Question : Sony LCD TV: what's the difference between L/M/NL series? What's BRAVIA Engine 2 Technology and 1080/60i?
Does 1080/60i mean the TV has 1080p resolution?Any difference between a Sony LCD TV with and without BRAVIA Engine 2 Technology?Where are Sony LCD TVs made?Many thanks and Merry Christmas!
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Does 1080/60i mean the TV has 1080p resolution?A:Not really, 1080/60i is Interlaced. 1080p is progressive Therefore I think it's better, you'll get a better picture.The difference between L/M/NL series?Well, the prices the different and according to what I saw on sonystyle Canada website, that they're pretty low in the Series. I don't think they're such great TV's. If you're going to get a BRAVIA, get a High-End BRAVIA, those are worth the money.But, I am sure you can't go wrong if you find a good deal on one these suckers from these these low-end series.I'm not really sure where BRAVIA's are made, I think they're made in Malaysia or Korea or China.The BRAVIA Engine 2 is something they use to push they're High-End models and supposedly offer better picture.
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Question : LED vs LCD sony TV advice needed for purchase?
I am Looking to buy and really good TV that has good SD quality and 1080p i have seen 2 the first one is Samsung UE40B8000 40" Full HD LCD TV and the 2nd is Sony KDL40Z5500 SNY KDL40Z5500 i not sure which is better for long lasting and quality?can anyone please give advice?
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An "LED TV" *is* an LCD TV, just with LEDs for the backlight instead of fluorescents. ( No, there are no "pure LED" TVs - i.e. direct view of the LEDs - unless you're talking about the giant outdoor displays like the ones on the Las Vegas Strip. )You can prove this easily. Go up to an "LED" TV in the store and push on the screen with your finger. You'll find the image will "ripple" out from the pressure just as it does on any other LCD TV. The picture is no more "clear" than any other LCD - you're still looking at an LCD, after all. Nor is there a difference in maximum size - this again is determined by "how big can we make the LCD panel", not by the backlight. If anything, fluorescent-backlight LCDs will remain at the large sizes because LED backlights are more espensive, and the cost difference goes up as the size increases. An LED LCD TV will be thinner than conventional LCD, because the LEDs don't need as much in the way of diffusion. It will produce less heat. It MAY give better colors, but LCD's color issues are in general not caused by backlight issues. An LED LCD TV that uses backlight dimming can do better at shadow detail than a fluorescent backlight without, and an LED LCD that uses selective dimming can do even better (and this can't be done at all with fluorescent), but this tech is not in all LED LCD TVs. LED backlighting does not help with LCD's view angle issues, nor with motion ghosting. LED-LCD will probably last longer than conventional LCD, partly because the set will run cooler, and partly because the backlight inverter in an LCD is a very trouble-prone component - on the other hand it is a cheap and easy repair.
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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
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Question : How do I connect a HDMI device to my Sony Bravia LCD TV ?
What TV settings do I need to change to get my HDMI device to be viewed on my LCD TV.
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Change your input. Usually TVs have several inputs and thus you have to press a button on your remote to scan through each one.
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Question : How many hours of viewing time will the Sony LCD Tv give in its lifetime period/?
If Sony ,Samsung and LG use the same TV panel is it worth buying an LG instead of SONY which is more expensive.What about the other electronics apart from the panel?? Are they good in LG?Third choice SHARP is it good compared to Sony and LG in all aspects?
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LCD display Panel is 60,000 hours life time. Sony LCD TV select quality LCD display panel . is able yo use for 60,000 hours. 19-40 inc Sony use Korea S-LCD panel. Samsung 19 - 40 inc use the same panel. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-LCDSony 46 inc above model use Sharp Japan display Panel. switch on 10 hours a day. more than 15 years life time.
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Question : What are optimal audio settings for a Sony LCD TV?
What are the best audio settings you can get with a Sony LCD TV with its built-in speakers? Specifically, a Sony KDL-32L4000, it gave me sound modes; Dynamic, Standard, and Clear Voice but I can't tell the difference and all I can adjust are the Treble and Bass. I can't put a surround sound system because there's not enough space for one. Any help?
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Effects you should be experiencing:Dynamic - greater difference between the quiet & loud sounds.Standard - normal volume range or slightly compressed between the quiet & loud sounds.Clear Voice - Bass and treble cut so that voice isn't too boomy or shrill.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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