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SONY KDF60XBR950 60-Inch LCD Projection TV

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:

Better than DLP

(5 out of 5) by Thong Q. Tran on Feb 18, 2005
I bought this Sony LCD over the Samsung DLP. The picture is sharper and brighter. Also, sony accepts 480 which almost all of the channels on cable support. The Samsung doesn't support 480, therefore you will see pixelation especially when you watch sports.

I saw the super bowl on the Sony and it was magnificent.

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:

Absolutely Stunning - The Ears Look Better in the Home

(5 out of 5) by M. Whitley on Mar 10, 2006 (South Florida)
I have the 50" version of this set and am EXTREMELY happy with the purchase. I had high expectations for this TV, all of which have been exceeded.

The high definition picture is remarkable. 1080i via component or HDMI looks remarkable. I've seen many an HDTV, but this is easily the best picture I've ever seen. The dynamic range, accurate color, and sharpness are unparalleled. After having it for two months, I still am stunned every time I turn it on. I am using Comcast cable for reference.

One major concern for me was the quality of the standard definition picture, given the unfortunate high percentage of TV still in SD. To my surprise, the SD picture is very very good. I compared a number of TVs in this catergory in the store, but found it difficult because most stores' SD signal is split a million times and stinks. I can tell you that in the home it looks very good.

DVD's also look superb. 480p and 480i looks remarkable, as good as a DVD can look. One unexpected thing did happen though... after seeing movies in 1080i HD from HBO-HD and StarzHD, I can't wait for the new HD DVD or Bluray discs to hit the market... the picture for HD movies is absolutely stunning. Watching Shark Tales in HD is an experience.

Lastly, we almost didn't purchase this TV because of the side speaker "dumbo ears". I hated them in the store, but in the house they really are MUCH less obvious. I actually really like the way the TV looks on our corner stand... given the short depth and the width, it looks like a huge LCD panel instead of a RPTV.

Buy it, you won't regret it!

17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:

Excellent TV

(5 out of 5) by Expedient Being on May 10, 2004 (Frisco, TX)
I've had this tv for a month now and I loved it. I used to have Samsung 63 incher DLP tv but I returned that one due to its black level issues and patchy colors on some DVDs. The Sony totally blew away the competition, I'm glad I got it though it costs more than DLP tv.

The color on this puppy is crystal clear, almost rival the plasma plus it's extra bright (XBR) unlike other LCD tvs. Make sure you buy the extended warranty on this one not because it's not reliable but because it's a big investment. My extended warranty doesn't cover the bulb but I heard Circuit City's does. The bulb costs about 150-200 bucks and avg lifetime is about 3 years or depending on how much you watch your tv.

I had Monster component cable hooked up for my DVD, RCA cables give you less quality on the pictures I heard. Next stop is DVI cable, but you need DVD player that supports DVI. I don't know how DVI is going to improve the performance because it think it's already pretty good.

Side note: get good quality DVD, I just got a DVD with "dual layer format: matted" quality labeled to it and it's awful.


6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:

This is as good as it gets.....

(5 out of 5) by TReno on Aug 1, 2005 (Nevada, USA)

I can only echo the above reviews. We have owned this set for three months now, and it is absolutely exceptional in picture quality, even sitting off-center, 6' to the side.

It is very unlike all the others. Don't waste your money, just to save a few hundred dollars on this big investment! You will regret it for years. The contrast, focus, color saturation is A+++. The specifications are incorrect as to the speakers. This is from the Sony site:

* Audio:

* 5W + 2 + 20W 5 Speaker System, includes built-in sub woofer.

In a smaller room, the audio is rich and full, surround-like, thanks to the digital processing.

***UPDATE 7/2006---Now one year from our purchase date, absolutely no trouble, TV is working perfectly. In fact, compared to even newer, more expensive Sony sets friends have bought, this still beats or is equal to what they have!



3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

5 stars are inadequate

(5 out of 5) by L. Simpson on Apr 12, 2006 (USA)
I have little to add here. You really, really won't save money buying a lesser set. You'll be rebuying sooner if you do.

I refused to buy for a long time, not finding any tv up to my probably unreasonable demands for an investment like this. This tv exceeded all of my expectations.

My only concern--
We watch movies but not enough tv to encourage us to purchase cable or satellite service. We have only an attic antenna so I was anticipating a pretty terrible broadcast tv picture. I was convinced that we would not be using this set for what little tv we do watch.

It took me two days before I realized that the HD tuner built into the set is so powerful that it pulled in broadcast HD and DT signals for all channels in our area and the picture quality is absolutely incredible.

Who knew?