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Sony Bravia KDF-50E3000 50-Inch 1080p 3LCD Rear Projection HDTV
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Good product, Slow shipping
The TV I bought is great! It was delivered without as much as a mark on the box. The guy who delivered it was very helpful with off loading and even unpacking. He helpded me move it into place and waited until i completed my inspection was complete.
The Picture is fantastic! The sounds is even better than I expected. I may not have to add a sound system.
Shipping was slow, took 2 extra days because of freight company scheduling. BUT. It was delivered in great shape!
John
The Picture is fantastic! The sounds is even better than I expected. I may not have to add a sound system.
Shipping was slow, took 2 extra days because of freight company scheduling. BUT. It was delivered in great shape!
John
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
You cannot go wrong with this TV
I bought this TV back in November, I almost bought the upper level SXRD model but in the end I decided to stick with the cheaper version. Oh and was I ever surprised. I of course haven't been able to compare the two TVs but I just gotta say my image is nothing short of stunning. Watching movies from an HD source, or just watching HD sports is mind blowing. I just got a Wii and hooked it up via component cables and I don't think I have ever seen Wii sports look that good.
The real surprise though, something which some reviewers have complained about, is the SD image. I was prepared to grimace every time I watched something not in HD, thankfully that is not the case. I watch a lot of classic movies on TCM and other cable movie channels and I have to say I am very impressed. Especially when watching an older movie the image is surprisingly sharp. This TV seems very very very similar to the upper level SXRD version (as far as features, image quality etc.) are concerned and if you are a little tight on money this TV is a great choice. I could not be happier with my choice.
The real surprise though, something which some reviewers have complained about, is the SD image. I was prepared to grimace every time I watched something not in HD, thankfully that is not the case. I watch a lot of classic movies on TCM and other cable movie channels and I have to say I am very impressed. Especially when watching an older movie the image is surprisingly sharp. This TV seems very very very similar to the upper level SXRD version (as far as features, image quality etc.) are concerned and if you are a little tight on money this TV is a great choice. I could not be happier with my choice.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Excellent value, buy now before it's too late
I recently purchased this TV on Amazon for a great price (I saved $300 over other major retailers) and I couldn't be happier. Not only is this TV priced very well, especially compared to flat panel versions, it is a great quality TV. The picture is excellent at 1080p, maybe not as good as a $5000 flat panel set (very close), but certainly not $3000-$4000 worse. Yes you will sacrifice some quality when you are not utilizing HD inputs, but this is to be expected on all HD tv's. Some complaints have been the slow warm up time and fan noise, yes it takes a while to warm up to full brightness (max of a minute), but not really a big deal, and the fan is not noticeable when the volume of the TV is above 2 or 3, and it is much quieter than say my PS3. Overall a great TV and when you consider you just have to replace the bulb when it dies I would definitely recommend buying this TV before Sony discontinues all of their rear projection TV's in Feb 08'.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Great TV
This TV has a great picture, better than my Samsung 56" DLP.Stunning in cable high def,also very good pic quality on non hi def stations. Sound better than my Samsung. To previous reviewer who said the sound was so-so I don't expect it to be equal to an independent 5.1 system but it is still very good for a tv built-in.
I know Sony makes great tv's but was not willing to pay double for one. Picked up this tv for $1177 with free shipping and no tax. Was hand delivered to my door and setup by the delivery guys. They even took the box. I would highly recommend this tv, you will not be disappointed.
I know Sony makes great tv's but was not willing to pay double for one. Picked up this tv for $1177 with free shipping and no tax. Was hand delivered to my door and setup by the delivery guys. They even took the box. I would highly recommend this tv, you will not be disappointed.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
great value
Picture quality was the biggest selling point for us. After shopping around at a few brick and mortar stores with both bright lighting and dim lighting, we decided we liked the picture on this TV the best in the up-to-$2000 range (and better than most plasmas, flat panel lcds, dlps, and sxrds they had, period). The biggest issue I have is the transition from light to dark scenes and vice-versa.
Sound is so-so. Acceptable, but not extraordinary in any way.
It has sufficient features for me. I only have an antenna (fantastic pictures and more channels compared to the old analog tv I had), vcr, and upconvert 1080p hdmi dvd player (which I learned later is mostly a marketing ploy) hooked up to it. Looking forward to the time they settle the HD-DVD/Blu-Ray thing.
Sound is so-so. Acceptable, but not extraordinary in any way.
It has sufficient features for me. I only have an antenna (fantastic pictures and more channels compared to the old analog tv I had), vcr, and upconvert 1080p hdmi dvd player (which I learned later is mostly a marketing ploy) hooked up to it. Looking forward to the time they settle the HD-DVD/Blu-Ray thing.