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Friday, May 31, 2013

Price Comparisons Sylvania LC320SS8 32-Inch WXGA LCD HDTV

Sylvania LC320SS8 32-Inch WXGA LCD HDTV
Sylvania LC320SS8 32-Inch WXGA LCD HDTV

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #257123 in Home Theater
  • Brand: Sylvania
  • Model: LC320SS8
  • Platform: Not Machine Specific
  • Dimensions: 10.30" h x
    24.50" w x
    31.60" l,
    34.61 pounds
  • Display size: 32

Features

  • 32 Inch WXGA LCD TV W/ BUILT IN HDTV TUNER
  • Pixel Resolution WXGA /1366 x 768
  • Contrast Ratio 1000 : 1/ Brightness 420 /cd/m2
  • Response Speed 8 /ms
  • 27.0 Lbs (WxLxH) 10.3" x 31.6" x 24.5"





Sylvania LC320SS8 32-Inch WXGA LCD HDTV









Product Description

SYLVANIA LC320SS8 32 inch WXGA LCD TV. 32 inch LCD television which features portability, long life, low power consumption, crystal clear image quality, and HDTV compatibility, all of which ensure that you can enjoy this elegantly designed unit for many years to come. The main benefits of an LCD screen include the crystal clarity of images and their extremely compact form factor. The space saving design of the enables you to view television in any room of your home. And like all LCDs, this unit is immune to the distortion and negative color balances one may encounter when using a conventional CRT television near flourescent lighting or speaker systems.





   



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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
5Terrific TV
By M. Wells
I was a little hesitant to buy a brand that isn't advertised heavily, but am completely happy with this terrific TV, especially at the price. Great picture quality, very good sound without add'l speakers, easy on-screen controls, the best designed remote control I have ever seen, lots of expansion features for HDTV and computer connections. The only down side is DirecTV doesn't have a remote code that works with it, so I use 2 remotes. Love the energy saving feature. Very happy with my purchase.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
4I like it but.....
By Ellis Conoley
Overall the LD320SS8 seems a great product. I have not yet done anything exotic--but thus far I am extremely hppy with the picture and the set. However I had occasion to call Sylvania (Funai) tech support to confirm how to wall mount the TV and to remove the stand. That is another story told below:Imagine my surprise when the very nice voiced lady told me they will not support wall mounting and will not provide any information on it. I reminded them I was on my own to ensure it wouldn't fall, and again asked for help --- with the same answer. I asked for a supervisor, and was told there were none followed by hang up on their part.Bottom line---I figured it out and it is hanging but I haven't the courage yet to try to drop the stand by unscrewing the four screws that seem to hold it in.BTW, the wall mount company was responsive but ended telling me to contact a supervisor at Sylvania. I sent two letters to Sylvania HQs, so far no response.So I guess even though I am so far pleased with the set it is the LAST American brand I shall purchase (even if made by someone else). This is a bridge too far for me.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Love it, Love it, Fantastic Picture. A++++
By kindred spirit
My first HDTV and I love it. I have it in my living room and the size is just right. The HD broadcasts are amazing. The first thing I watched was Planet earth and I was afraid that the rushing water was going to spill over onto the floor. It makes it like you are there.It is reasonably priced and I got the extended warranty which I never do but I did my research and learned about when an LCD pixil goes out how costly it can be. I called Sylvania and talked about it.I think the warranty could be better 90 days labor is not much for such a high dollar item.As for the TV it works great, looks great and I have had it about 8 months and not one problem. As an audio/visual "expert of sorts" remember to use the attatchment of your vaccum and dust the top vents weekly especially if you have cats or dogs. Hair can get in there and build up, this keeps it clean and functioning well.Highly recommend this TV. It is great looking and the trim is the same color of the HD cable box. I got an HD upconveting DVD player and now all my old DVD's loook almost HD.

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Sylvania LC320SS8 32-Inch WXGA LCD HDTV. Reviewed by Eric G. Rating: 4.2

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Thursday, May 30, 2013

Low Cost Sanyo Dp26746 26" 720p Hd LCD Television

Sanyo Dp26746 26
Sanyo Dp26746 26" 720p Hd LCD Television

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #125586 in Home Theater
  • Color: Black/Silver
  • Brand: Sanyo
  • Model: DP26746
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x
    27.00" w x
    20.00" l,
    32.00 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1366 x 768
  • Display size: 26

Features

  • 26" Widescreen LCD
  • 16:9 Aspect Ratio
  • Native Panel Resolution: 1366 x 768 pixels
  • Wide Viewing Angles:170 H x 170 V Degrees
  • Integrated Digital ATSC + Analog NTSC Tuners





Sanyo Dp26746 26" 720p Hd LCD Television









Product Description

Product type LCD TV
Diagonal size 26.0 in
Video
Technology TFT active matrix
Resolution 1366 x 768
Display format 720p
Image aspect ratio 16:9
Pixel response time 25.0 ms
Progressive Scan Progressive scanning (line doubling)
Widescreen Widescreen
Image contrast ratio 600:1
Brightness 500.0 cd/m2
Comb filter 3-line digital
Color temperature control Yes
HDCP compatible Yes
Supported DTV resolutions 720p
TV Tuner
TV tuner presence Yes
HDTV Tuner Yes
Analog TV tuner NTSC
Secondary audio program (SAP) Yes
Audio
Speaker(s) 2.0 x Right/left channel speaker - Built-in - 3.0 Watt
Total output power 6.0 Watt
Convenience Features
Additional features On-screen menu , Preferred picture presets
Closed captioning Yes
Parental channel lock Yes
V-chip control Yes
Connectivity
Video interface HDMI , S-Video , Component , Composite
HDMI ports qty 1.0
Remote Control
Type Remote control - Infrared
Power
Power device Power supply - Internal
Power device nominal voltage AC 120 V
Power consumption operational 135.0 Watt
Stands & Mounts
Stand included Included
Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions (WxDxH) 26.7 in x 7.9 in x 21.1 in - With stand
Weight 26.5 lbs





   



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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
4QAM compatible, narrow viewing angle
By Peter Tangney
I have had this TV for about four months. It's a pretty good tv. I have my Comcast cable plugged right into the analog (NTSC) connection without a cable box. Searching for the channels didn't take too long, and even the sometimes hard to receive stations, channels 5 and 6 were also found.This TV is QAM compatible. So, if your cable provider broadcasts your local channels over clear QAM, this tuner can receive them. QAM works nicely for me. The HD quality on the ATSC tuner is noticeably better than standard definition.The only drawback I can think of is the narrow viewing angle of the set. If you're even a little off to the side the image fades noticeably, especially with skin tones.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
1Dead Sanyo HDTV
By S. Buaer
Don't buy this, unit died just after one year warranty expired and needs several hundred dollars of repair. Customer service suggested that I buy a new one.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
1DP26746 *Warning-don't do it*
By W. Alexander
Lasted about 18 months before the screen went out. Looks like its the power supply and this TV is headed to the trash. Warranty of 12 months and good for just about that long. No problems till it went black. I'll not be getting another one of these. It's a shame that a company will stake there reputation on a product like this and not stand behind it. They will lose my business for the next 30 years and wonder why they went the way of the Yugo. Pay an extra 100.00 on another brand and save the money taking it to the dump.

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Sanyo Dp26746 26" 720p Hd LCD Television. Reviewed by Rocky C. Rating: 4.4

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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Best Toshiba REGZA 37HL67 37-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

Toshiba REGZA 37HL67 37-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
Toshiba REGZA 37HL67 37-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #59502 in Home Theater
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Toshiba
  • Model: 37HL67
  • Dimensions: 26.04" h x
    36.25" w x
    11.23" l,
    30.00 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1366 x 768
  • Display size: 37

Features

  • ATSC/NTSC & QAM Digital Television Tuners
  • CineSpeed Panel with Response Time of less than 8ms
  • Panel Resolution - 1366 x 768
  • PixelPure Hi-Bit12-Bit Digital Video Processing
  • Digital Noise Reduction





Toshiba REGZA 37HL67 37-Inch 720p LCD HDTV









Product Description

Toshiba 37HL67 37" Regza LCD HDTV





   



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66 of 66 people found the following review helpful.
5Fantastic value!
By M. Gauntt
I reasearched quite a bit before buying this TV. It is a great value. Looking at TVs on display in stores, other LCDs didn't have very dark blacks and a lot had those weird pixelly trails when there was fast motion. The 37HL67 doesn't have either of these problems. It has a great picture - bright, good color and contrast. The controls are easy to use. The picture and built in sound are great. I hooked up an old amplified antenna I had and the tuner got almost all of our local HDTV stations. I just ordered an antenna made for HDTV Terk HDTVa Indoor Amplified High-Definition Antenna for Off-Air HDTV Reception and expect that to work even better. In case you came across this in your search, the 37HL17 is the exact same model as this one, it just has a different number as it is usually shipped to a different type of retailer. All in all, I am very happy with this TV and would recommend it highly.The connections on the back:3 HDMI inputscoaxial input for cable/antennacomputer monitor VGA-type input2 sets of component video (3 phono/RCA type plugs)/stereo audio (2 phono plugs) inputs1 analog video (single yellow phono plug)/audio in with s-video option1 optical TOShttp://amzn.com/dp/B000MY086K/?tag={komponelektr-20} audio out1 main stereo (red/white phono plug) audio outone stereo audio in (red/white phono plug) for use with either the HDMI or computer monitor inA 2nd analog video/audio in on the side of the TV for a camcorder or whatever

31 of 31 people found the following review helpful.
5Very good HDTV
By B. Christensen
HD picture: 5 stars. The color and sharpness are about as good as any others (some being much more expensive) that I have looked at.SD digital picture: 4 stars. No HDTV displays SD extremely well, but the Regza does as good or better than most.SD analog picture: 4 stars. Of course not as impressive as digital, but I would expect that.Sound quality: 5 stars. I have external surround sound connected, but you don't really need it.User adjustments: 5 stars. This TV has a lot of settings for picture and sound, you can customize it exactly how you want it. We have digital HD satellite, and an outdoor antenna connected, and get a very good picture from both. I have only watched SD DVD's so cannot say much about that, but they are as good as any other SD content. Overall, I am very happy with this television, and cannot come up with any negatives. I would strongly consider buying a Toshiba again.MAY 08, 2008 - After almost 10 months, no problems, and we are still very satisfied with the Regza! The HD programs are fantastic, and standard digital is really good too, S.D. does vary from program to program, but that isn't the televisions fault.

30 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
5Love it!
By scargums
My dad was looking for a new TV, so we did a lot of research and landed on the Toshiba based on price vs brand quality/reliability. Now that it is set up the thing looks fantastic and is clearly worth more than we paid for it. Picture quality is superb, it took no time to set up, and we also have the comfort of owning a quality brand like Toshiba (between the two of us we own 3 other Toshiba TVs and they all look great and have lasted a long time)One thing that really stands out is how well it seems to handle standard def signals from satellite and DVDs, which is a real plus as he does not yet have a high def package. The picture looks great for an LCD TV, and its easy to mess around with the settings like picture size and so forth to get it the way you like it, though honestly you may not change anything right out of the box. We also tried an upconverting DVD player using HDMI, and the results, as expected, were beautiful. Highly recommended!

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Toshiba REGZA 37HL67 37-Inch 720p LCD HDTV. Reviewed by Perry S. Rating: 4.6

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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Price comparisons Of Sony BRAVIA XBR Series KDL-40XBR9 40-Inch 1080p 240Hz LCD HDTV, Black

Sony BRAVIA XBR Series KDL-40XBR9 40-Inch 1080p 240Hz LCD HDTV, Black
Sony BRAVIA XBR Series KDL-40XBR9 40-Inch 1080p 240Hz LCD HDTV, Black

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #45791 in Home Theater
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Sony
  • Model: KDL-40XBR9
  • Dimensions: 22.87" h x
    3.37" w x
    37.87" l,
    37.90 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 40

Features

  • 16:9 Full HD 1080p Resolution Panel (1920x1080)
  • BRAVIA Engine 3 fully digital video processor
  • Motionflow 240Hz
  • Live Color Creation technology w/ WCG-CCFL backlight
  • USB to view photo/music/video





Sony BRAVIA XBR Series KDL-40XBR9 40-Inch 1080p 240Hz LCD HDTV, Black









Product Description

Experience powerful performance and superior design with the Sony BRAVIA XBR9 HDTV, featuring Motionflow 240Hz technology for maximum motion detail and clarity, plus broadband internet connectivity with built-in BRAVIA Internet Video1 capabilities that let you view select on-demand movies, TV shows, music and more, and even lets you personalize your entertainment experience by selecting and positioning widgets containing the latest news, weather, sports and more directly on your TV screen.





   



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74 of 77 people found the following review helpful.
5High style and high performance
By Chambolle
I will admit up front that I am a complete HDTV newbie. I hung on to a 20 year old, 22 inch CRT color "monitor television" for far too long, in part because I do not watch much television programming (a bit of baseball, PBS, occaisional Law & Order reruns, that sort of thing) and in part because the whole HDTV techno nerd thing was too intimidating. After much online research and a few surreptitious visits to Big Box electronics stores, I finally settled on the 40XBR9 and bought it from an Amazon seller -- and could not be more pleased with my selection. The picture quality is simply riveting. The menus are reasonably user friendly and I have not found it all that difficult to calibrate for optimum results in a softly lighted room. With minor tweaking, the factory defaults work well for most cable television programming. I used the CNET suggested calibration for movies on the 52XBR9, and it works very well on this 40 inch unit.This is a beautiful television. The bezel is as slim as they come and is an unadorned, moderately glossy black. While it is not a small television, it is not too overbearing for a medium sized bedroom or office. Considering its slender bezel, and the fact that there are no visible speakers, the sound is more than adequate for watching most TV programming. I purchased a ZVOX 525 sound base and an OPPO blu ray player to go with it. I have yet to watch a blu ray disc, but upscaled DVDs like Ratatouille and Wall-E are incredibly crisp, vivid and detailed, with wonderfully natural color, deep, pure blacks and brilliant whites and grey tones. With sound from the ZVOX, this is a wonderful way to enjoy movies in a moderate sized room without an enormous investment of time and money and without a lot of wiring and equipment monopolizing the space.The one down side is that the XBR9 is not very forgiving of poor quality source material. My local cable provider still offers a limited selection of true HD content. SD television does not fare well on this set, although with some tweaks you can get acceptable picture quality -- ratchet down the sharpness so the poor resolution is not obvious, use a 4:3 aspect ratio rather than 'stretch' the image to fill the screen, so the perspective is not distorted, turn down the brightness and restrict the color range to avoid the exaggerated and artificial hues that seem to be part and parcel of SD TV, and you get a reasonable picture on par with a decent CRT. But once you've seen good quality 16:9 HDTV content, you will be somewhat disappointed with SD sources.This competes head to head with the high end LCD and "LED" TVs from Samsung. I think it beats them for at least two reasons. First, the Samsung models have a very glossy, "wet look" screen, which is really a distraction. Under some conditions, it gives the picture more "pop," but except in a darkened room, the glare problem is insurmountable. Second, the comparable Samsung televisions have wider and more obtrusive bezels with a brilliant piano black finish, which is made even more garish by Samsung's somewhat ludicrous red "Touch of Color" gimmickry. The Samsung design is like over the top prom wear. The 40XBR9 is the electronics version of the perfect, simple and refined little black dress.Prices seem to fluctuate wildly -- the prices quoted on the date of this review are about 15% higher than they were when I made my purchase ten days ago. You may want to keep an eye on the market and catch the next wave of "sales." But you won't buy this TV because it is an inexpensive "bargain" -- you may buy it because dollar for dollar, it will give you the most pleasure during the years it will be in service.TWO MONTHS LATER: Having now had the opportunity to use my Sony 40XBR9 to watch post-season baseball in HD, as well as a number of blu-ray discs, I remain as pleased with my purchase as ever. This has transformed the way we watch movies and cable programming at home. I added a Harmony One remote to the system to avoid the remote control shuffle required to operate the blu-ray player, Zvox, cable box and Sony in tandem. It all works nicely and with a minimum of effort.

22 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
5After months of research, happy at last!
By tasty donuts
PROS: terrific picture, surprisingly good sound, sleek design, effective anti-glare coating, nifty PS3 integrationCONS: compromised off-angle color, no swivel stand, so-so internet functionality, no Wi-FiBACKGROUND: For months, I had been researching 40-46" flat panels to upgrade a 32" Panasonic LCD in the living room (now in the bedroom). Prior to that, I had a 34" Sony WEGA XBR beast (200 lbs) from my bachelorhood days that had to go due to space constraints in our apartment. The Panasonic was purchased in mid-'08 ($580) as a stop-gap until the higher-end LCD's came down in price. But then, our friends got us a PlayStation 3 and Blu-Ray discs for our birthdays, which meant that my wife could enjoy her favorite romantic comedies in full 1080p HD glory, and I could pick up video games again (specifically Call of Duty: MW2)... all of which meant moving up our new-TV timeline!I decided to look at Sony models first, as I had helped a family member pick out a Sony 40W4100 earlier and it turned out to be an excellent TV. I compared them against the Samsung 6-series and 7-series LCD's as well as the Panasonic 42G10 plasma. Though plasma is still superior to LCD in many respects, the lack of flicker-free 24p support on the 42" Panasonics was a deal breaker. LED backlight technology was tempting, but the cost is still prohibitive and the edge-lit models have their issues. I also admit to having some brand bias - I have not had good first or second-hand experiences with Samsung products. Don't get me wrong, in many ways their TVs are comparable or even superior to Sony's, but I still see too many reports of random bugs and reliability issues for my tastes. Besides, I've always felt Samsung pictures to look "boosted" and a little fake in the showroom, and my attempts to calibrate them (admittedly by eye) were never that fruitful.I found the Sony Z and XBR9 series to provide the balance of performance, features, and aesthetics I was looking for. (I considered the W5100, but wanted the newest Bravia Engine 3 which purportedly has improved processing.) The biggest obstacle was price - with so many 40" options under $1k, it was difficult to justify the premium. But I waited and found a terrific package deal on the 40XBR9 just before X-mas, netting me an unbelievable price on the set - cheaper than the Z or even W models!PICTURE QUALITY: As expected from a top-of-the-line Sony, the picture quality is excellent, with rich but realistic color, smooth motion and reasonably dark blacks. If you turn off the fake dynamic contrast as you should, the blacks aren't quite to plasma or LED-backlit standards, but it's still very good (at least 10x better than our Panasonic); only when watching off-angle or in a completely darkened room do I notice the blacks being on the bright side, and when properly adjusted there's little or no "black crush," where anything dark in a scene automatically becomes black. (Samsungs are often adjusted to have black crush to look more contrasty in the showroom - don't fall for it, it's a trick!)There have been complaints of clouding and sparkle artifacts with Sony LCDs, but I see absolutely no sparkling in my set, and if there's clouding (as all LCDs have to some degree) I really don't notice it. Cable programming like HBO HD looks great, PS3 games and Blu-Rays fantastic, and standard-def material isn't too bad either - very watchable, as long as you're not expecting miracles. The picture quality upgrade over the Sony W4100 isn't enormous, but it is noticeable, with deeper, more accurate colors, smoother motion and fewer artifacts. Though the 240Hz MotionFlow still looks a little fake for my tastes, the Bravia Engine 3 is visibly improved over the older Bravia 2 engine. Even if you're not going to spring for an XBR, definitely try to get a model with Bravia Engine 3.FAVORITE FEATURES: Hallelujah, the screen has an anti-glare matte finish instead of the dreaded gloss on so many Samsungs, so glare is really well-controlled - we have no problem viewing with lots of daylight flooding in from a side window. The TV boots up quickly, with picture coming up normally within several seconds, and very little delay acquiring signals or switching resolutions. The PlayStation 3 integration is pretty neat - turn the PS3 on, and the TV automatically turns on; if it's already on, it switches to the right input. Once on, you can navigate the PS3 menu and control video playback through the TV's remote control. When you turn the PS3 off, the TV returns to your previous input. Fully customizable input labels are a nice touch that every TV should include. The side-mounted input jacks seemed odd to me at first, but they actually work really well - they are sufficiently concelead but allow a shallower wall mount as well as easier access. The internet widgets are mostly curiosities, but YouTube worked great, and Netflix/Amazon streaming are useful if imperfect (more on this later).SOUND QUALITY: Most importantly to us (as we don't have a home theater), the sound from the built-in speakers is really excellent. It's reasonably full, with a natural midrange timbre and intelligible dialog. There are 4 speakers - a pair of down-firing woofers and side/back-firing tweeters - which fill out the sound nicely, as long as the TV is placed near a boundary like a back wall (it probably won't work as well in the middle of a room). It's not quite as nice as the sound on my gargantuan old WEGA tube TV, and it won't replace a home theater, but unlike so many Samsungs I've heard it's eminently usable for everyday TV or casual movie viewing.DESIGN: The TV looks great - extremely sleek and streamlined, with a super thin bezel that my wife really likes. It doesn't have the imposing high-tech look of some previous XBR sets with the floating glass design, instead opting for a minimalist design with hidden speakers. We have it sitting on a 16" deep Elfa wall unit and it's very attractive without calling too much attention to itself. For the first few weeks, I was somewhat alarmed at how quickly the glossy black bezel attracted dust (I was wiping it down every other day), but thankfully this has mostly gone away - probably just some manufacturing residue holding a static charge or something. (FYI, the edge trim on ours is a darker charcoal-gray color, rather than the lighter silver I've seen on some earlier showroom models.)CONS: my biggest pet peeve is the limited viewing angles of the LCD panel. If you drift even a few degrees off dead center, colors will fade rapidly, particularly reds. More than 45 degrees off axis and the picture is quite washed-out - the backlight bleed off-axis isn't as bad as our 32" Panasonic, but the Panasonic's IPS panel does a better job maintaining color fidelity. If you have lots of family and friends that like to watch movies together, or do a lot of viewing off to the sides, plasma is still the way to go. The internet functionality, while potentially useful, feels a little immature. Navigating through the interface is limited and sluggish, and some of the internet widgets are so slow as to be barely usable. I only tested Netflix streaming briefly and it did stutter at times, though a recent software update supposedly mitigates this. I still intend to use it, but for best quality, I'll rent the Blu-Ray. I also get the nagging feeling that the menus are a tad more sluggish than on the non-internet-capable W4100 - probably just extra overhead from the more bloated system software.A couple more nits: Wi-Fi really should have been included, and it would have been nice if Sony included a SD card slot for photo/movie viewing, though the limited video codec support makes the latter rather moot. And I really wish the stand swivelled, particularly given the limited viewing angles.In the end though, these gripes are fairly minor, and in a few weeks of ownership haven't detracted from our overall enjoyment of the set.Incidentally, 40" is the perfect size for our living room (12' x 16' or so) - the 9' viewing distance is comfortable and easy on the eyes (my wife says she is squinting a lot less). For a more cinematic experience, or for a lot of game playing, a 46" is a better fit for this distance, but we specifically didn't want the room to become a theater.CONCLUSION: All in all, I'm extremely happy with the 40XBR9! If I were to be really strict, I would probably have to dock a star here and there for the aforementioned cons, but given all the other 4 and 5-star reviews for TVs that I feel are inferior, I'm taking the liberty of grade-curving it up. Highly recommended!UPDATE (1/31/10): I should probably mention that as cited in the CNET review, the XBR9 does suffer from some slight backlight uniformity issues. On a completely dark picture, patches of the screen will be slightly lighter than others. On my particular set it's only really noticeable in the top left corner against a black screen. Also, when using a HDMI splitter and my DVR in 720p output mode, the Sony was a bit finicky locking onto the signal and displayed an "unsupported signal" error (my Panasonic had no issues). However given that HDMI splitting can be rather marginal in and of itself, I don't consider it a major problem. (Switching the DVR to 1080i, which is a better setting for a 1080p TV anyway, was an easy workaround.)PICTURE SETTINGS: Here is my calibration by eye, using test patterns on the PS3 and a blue filter. For Blu-Ray movies, I use the theater mode.Picture mode: CustomBacklight: 4 (theater: 3)Picture: 85Brightness: 50Color: 55 (theater: 58)Hue: G2Sharpness: MinColor Temp: Neutral (theater: Warm 2)Cinemotion: OffFor TV viewing, my settings are (somewhat arbitrarily) slightly differentPicture mode: StandardBacklight: 5Color: 49Cinemotion: Auto 1All other features (noise reduction, black corrector, etc.) are always OFF. For the most accurate picture, don't use that stuff!Motionflow is set to OFF except for some video material such as sports which can benefit from it. For film-based material I still find the motion interpolation rather unnatural in distracting.Currently I am using some power saving features to be a little more green; however for the most accurate picture they should be set to OFF.

21 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
1Warning : Failed after 1 year, If you have to have a Sony XBR then buy Extended Warranty or BUY another brand
By T. Lam
Here's my story, hope someone can learn from my tragic mistake. Furthermore, I just realized the LCD panel is actually made by Samsung NOT Sony. If you buy a Sony TV; why is the LCD Panel (the most important and expensive part of the TV) is made in Korea by Samsung. The picture might be good but how long will it last.....for me it only lasted 1 year and 4 months. Also If you do a simple search on Amazon you will find that Amazon does not sell Sony XBR LCD TV directly anymore since I guess they have so many complaints from their customers on the Sony LCD TV. Go ahead look and see you can find Amazon selling Sony XBR LCD TV directly...Amazon actually refer you to another brand like LG or other brands when you are looking any Sony XBR LCD TVs.....and my Full Story below:5/9/2010- I brought the Sony XBR series TV on Amazon about 1 year and 4 months ago and now the TV have failed. The picture quality was amazing until just yesterday the picture started to degrade and now it has green clouds and rainbows all over the pictures. I just call the Sony authorize tech service from they said it will cost me $75 for the in house service since it's out of warranty. They also said that if it's the LCD panels has failed then it would cost as much as the TV itself. This is my first LCD from Sony but I have 3 other Sony TVs- 1 30" Sony CRT, 1 47" XBR rear projection and 1 65" XBR rear projection TV. All the previous Sony TVs had no problem at all and I am still using the 65" rear projection TV. What happen to Sony's quality and reliability product? I guess it went to the same place as other first rated Japanese products like Toyota. They are just too busy on cutting cost and lower their reliabilities so they can rack in the billion dollars profit. So if you like the picture quality of Sony TVs; be advice to buy their extended warranty. I wish I did because if the LCD panel failed then my LCD TV is just a big 52" black picture frame hanging on the wall. If you really, really have to get a Sony XBR LCD TV then I would recommend to get 5 years extended warranty plan for $299-it will save you a lot of frustration. And after 5 years, you will probably do a upgrade anyway.5/11/2010 update: Today the tech came and verified that the LCD panel has gone bad after 1 year and 4 months of service. In the tech's own words-the panel is a factory defect since it should not failed after just a little over a year of service and that I should call Sony and see they will reimburse the cost of the panel. I am so disappointed on the product since I did not just buy any Sony TV but the top of the line XBR series TV. I called Sony and told them the whole story but they just told me to fax all the documents -receipt and repair cost to Sony and they will evaluate it. I will wait and see what happen - but at this point I am really disappointed and frustrated with the whole thing! :-(Update: 5/13/2010-Just received a call from Sony "Customer Relations" today. It's official-Sony don't stand behind their products. They will not pay for the cost of their defective LCD panel since it's out of warranty (1 year) after 1 year and 4 month of service. They just lost a loyal customer. No more Sony products in my house. Sony customer relations representative even has the nerve to offer me $900 reimbursement on a $$3517.75 repair cost. That's right-I will have to pay $2617.76 to fix my $2018.88 LCD TV. So if you buy a Sony TV and you have a defective LCD panel after 1 year of use then you can just throw that TV in the trash because Sony will tell you go F yourself and trash the TV. Good luck on buying a Sony LCD TV because you going to need it-and looks like from my research, I am not the only customer that have a defect LCD panel after 1 year. In fact, the LCD panel is not even made by Sony but Samsung made in Korea. Samsung LCD Panels have notoriously for premature failure of their LCD panels. So no more Sony LCD for me or should I say Samsung LCD TV ....

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Sony BRAVIA XBR Series KDL-40XBR9 40-Inch 1080p 240Hz LCD HDTV, Black. Reviewed by Sandy L. Rating: 4.6

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Monday, May 27, 2013

Price Comparisons LG 55LD520 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV

LG 55LD520 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV
LG 55LD520 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #37722 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: Black Smog
  • Brand: LG
  • Model: 55LD520
  • Dimensions: 35.50" h x
    53.40" w x
    16.70" l,
    72.50 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 55

Features

  • Full HD 1080p Resolution
  • 100,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
  • TruMotion 120Hz
  • Picture Wizard II
  • Smart Energy Savings





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Product Description

This is a Full HD television anyone would be happy with, at almost any budget. It's great for sports and fast action, along with offering the Core Technologies that make every LG television something better.





   



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58 of 64 people found the following review helpful.
5LOVE IT!!! Better than the 55" Samsung LCD
By Nosferatu524
First off...I have no gripes with the Samsung 55" LN55B6xx series screens (2009 models) but it's the newer ones the C630, etc. (2010) I've gotten 4 people to buy the LN55B6xx models and loved them so I figured it's my turn to upgrade to this. I originally got the Samsung LN55C630 and a few things I don't like about it compared to this LG are the following. #1 - input lag. If you don't know what this is search it on wikipedia. Basically this LG has very minimal lag. It's a fast panel with equal color reproduction as the Samsung. #2 - frame interpolation (the smooth thing on the 120Hz+ panels) is much more natural on the LG (whereas the Samsung looks fake). Both TVs offer customization for it in Blur and Jitter correction. I use the TV for HD content off a home theater PC, DirecTV, and Xbox360 action. I found both TV's give issues with videos looking "jerky" with the frame interpolation turned on unlike my old 60Hz TV but simply dropping the PC's refresh rate to 24Hz (film is shot 23.976) made the 5:5 pull up perfect! The dealbreaker which makes the LG work is for gaming. The Samsung flat out you CANNOT play games on it with the input lag being so terrible. The Samsung was around 130-160 ms in lag whereas for me the LG is around the 50-65 ms range. Much more tolerable! Oh and this one's cheaper!Your best bet is to go and look at a TV before you buy it (along with reading reviews). I walked into the store (Best Buy) with my laptop and an HDMI cable in hand and started playing with all their big panels. This is the best one for the money. I took a chance on this one being there's really no reviews on this new model but I can't regret it one bit.BUY BUY BUY!!!

17 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
5Best TV
By I Love HIP HOP
I purchased this tv from Best Buy for 1299, and I must say it was worth every penny. The true motion feature is awesome. While watching Law and Order it looks like I standing right there on set, I have never seen a TV display such with such a crisp picture. I almost purchased a 58" samsung plasma, but after reading some reveiws I quickly changed my mind. If your in the market to purchase a tv, this is the one to purchase.

13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
5Great TV for the price
By ADobbs
Just purchased this TV from Amazon (just over $1,400) with free shipping and NO TAX. Best Buy had it for the same price, but I liked the fact that I was able to save $70 in tax, and pay for this TV over a 2 year (24 interet free financing) period if I wanted. Just set it up tonight, and am watching the Boise St. versus Va Tech game. TV looks great combined with an HD signal. I have FIOS, and the picture quality is awesome. I didn't find a whole lot of reviews on this TV, so I wanted to add to the short list. This isn't a top of the line TV, nor is it a bottom of the market TV. I bought the Sanus tilting wall mount that holds up to 56 inch TV's, and it holds with no problems. I just saw that the 240 Hz model is only $150 more now, but hey, that kind of stuff happens all the time with electronics. I am very happy with my purchase so far.

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LG 55LD520 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV. Reviewed by Rocky C. Rating: 4.6

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Sunday, May 26, 2013

Online HANNspree 28in. LCD Basketball TV

HANNspree 28in. LCD Basketball TV
HANNspree 28in. LCD Basketball TV

Code : B004Z1YL14
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #45154 in Home Theater
  • Color: brown
  • Brand: Hannspree
  • Model: ST285MUB
  • Dimensions: 38.00" h x
    10.00" w x
    37.00" l,
    .1 pounds
  • Display size: 28

Features

  • Genuine basketball-leather finish
  • The removable base can be placed on the table with two distinctive positions
  • 360-design means the rear of the HANNS basketball TV is also finished
  • 1080p Full HD high resolution
  • 2 HDMI ports





HANNspree 28in. LCD Basketball TV







   



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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5EXCELLENT PRODUCT
By Stacey Henry
Product installed on the wall with standard wall brackets looks great. Great Fast Service It was exactly what we expected

5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5great job!
By Oscar Lopez
great item. my kid love it!! the images is clear and very clean. I recommended because the view is brite.!

5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
4MY SON LOVES IT, more than a toy a nice small TV
By Andrew Lubetkin
I bought this thing locally and my 13 year old son loves it. One thing I like is that it sits very high on his desk (he has a large desk) so he isn't staring down into his laptop hunched forward. This forces him into a more upright position ! the picture quality is pretty good but I have yet to hook it up to an hd source. I really like the menu system and the picture controls are pretty good. so far nothing to complain about it's a neat product and apretty good small television !

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HANNspree 28in. LCD Basketball TV. Reviewed by Perry S. Rating: 4.0

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Saturday, May 25, 2013

On Amazon (Yes Really) VIZIO E371VA 37-Inch Full HD 1080P 120 Hz LCD HDTV, Black

VIZIO E371VA 37-Inch Full HD 1080P 120 Hz LCD HDTV, Black
VIZIO E371VA 37-Inch Full HD 1080P 120 Hz LCD HDTV, Black

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #40865 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Vizio
  • Model: E371VA
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 22.91" h x
    35.40" w x
    3.75" l,
    27.78 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 37

Features

  • 37-inch HDTV featuring full 1080P High Definition resolution
  • SRS TruVolume and SRS TruSurround HD audio for advanced virtual surround sound
  • 50,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio delivers deeper blacks and brighter whites through contrast and dimensions
  • Ambient Light Sensing technology automatically adjusts backlight levels to the brightness of its surroundings
  • Inputs include: 4 HDMI, 1 USB, 1 component, 1 computer (RGB) and more





VIZIO E371VA 37-Inch Full HD 1080P 120 Hz LCD HDTV, Black









Product Description

VIZIO's E371VA 37" LCD HDTV delivers full 1080p HD picture quality and superior audio at an amazing value. Includes SRS TruVolumeTM and SRS TruSurround HDTM audio for advanced virtual surround sound and four HDMI ports to connect up to four HDMI devices to your TV. Exceeds Energy StarTM 4.0 guidelines to reduce energy consumption.





   



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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful.
5Very happy I ignored all the bad reviews.
By L. Cypert
I bought this tv even with all the bad reviews and i am so glad i did. The tv arrived the next day with amazon prime free two day shipping. Just like everyone said the picture is excellent, and the 120hz refresh rate makes for an incredibly life like viewing experience. As for the sound I have noticed that the sound level does seem to fluctuate when changing channels, but this was easily fixed by turning off the truvolume feature. i have only had the tv for a week but there has been no problem with the sound matching up, i do have version so it may be that the tv doesn't work well with certain cable providers. The volume and power of the speakers in my opinion are great, far superior to other sets I've seen with hidden speakers in which the sound is always muffled.I am very pleased with my purchase, and at a price of only $450 and only $50 for a three year warranty i don't see how you can go wrong with this tv.

25 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
4Incredible Picture, Awful Audio, But Workable Set
By Brent in NY
After reading a ton of reviews on several sites, I hesitantly bought this on sale at BJ's for $399...the price was too good to pass up. First and foremost I want to clear up the "lip sync" issue, because that is a truly annoying thing to have to live with...you HAVE TO USE AN HDMI cable with this set ($32 Walmart - bought the Vizio brand - figured that made the most sense). The regular audio/video cables that come in the box are pointless, Vizio can have them back. "lip sync" fixed. After a few days of use, I noticed the volume fluctuations that have been described in reviews...I could live with them, but choose not to...so I bought Vizio's basic Sound Bar ($98 Walmart). Got that home and again with the cables provided, I couldn't get the sound bar to work, so back to the store to buy an "S/PDIF" audio cable(This is what it said next to the input). Not available at Walmart this time, so over to Radio Shack I went. The guys there had no idea what I was talking about, but we did an internet search and found out it is simply an "optical audio" connection, they had one and I bought it ($25 Radio Shack). Got the sound bar working, and the "Volume Problem" is fixed and it sounds great! The sound bar utilizes the "TruVolume" and "TruSurround" features perfectly. Now I just need a universal remote so I can control everything with one device.So my final thoughts are...with all the extras bought and in place, this set is a phenomenal value considering the price paid! $399+35+98+25=$557. Plus I threw in the 3 year warranty offered me for $40 (after all, I said bought it hesitantly). So for everything under $600 and the proper/best video/audio hook-ups in place and complete with sound bar, I am very happy. I knocked it down 1 star for Vizio being a pain in the ass and making me do all the "runaround", I am in Marketing, and if I worked for Vizio, I would put out a bundle edition with EVERYTHING in one box.

39 of 45 people found the following review helpful.
3Great picture but some usage problems
By J. Hahn
I purchased this unit because I have a space in a cabinet that's less than 36" wide and this is one of the few 37" TVs that will fit. There are some problems which I find annoying but some people may not notice or care about. Sometimes there the audio and video are not in sync. The audio leads the video by a fraction of a second. It happens about 20% of the time. Sometimes the set reboots itself, going black and then displaying the VISIO logo before restoring the picture. This is very infrequent, but it does happen occasionally. The response to the remote in some cases is slow. For example, unmuting takes a significant fraction of a second. There are other less bothersome issues too. I called VISIO tech support and they said they weren't familiar with these problems and had me do a full reset which had no effect. I exchanged the unit I bought for a second and it had the same problems. Then I read a review by someone else complaining about the same problems (and others). The set has great specs and the picture seems to be just fine and that's most important. I would really prefer to replace this unit with another brand, but there are no reasonably priced 37" sets on the market at this time that will fit.Update (1/18/11): I ended up getting the Samsung LN37C530 (one of the few others that fits in my cabinet). I ended up spending about $600 for a TV that's only 60Hz and would not have done that if I didn't have to. The Samsung has none of the sync or volume issues that the VISIO did with the exact same inputs.Some other observations: one gripe I had with the VISIO was slow tuning on broadcast signals. The Samsung tunes much faster, but the VISIO was able to do a better job of locking on to weak signals. I surf a lot, so prefer faster tuning. I had to tweak the Samsung picture to get it to my liking and I don't think it's as good as the VISIO (not a refresh issue; I can't say I notice that). One big advantage of the Samsung is that it creates a program guide from the broadcast signals that's very handy. In sum, I could not live with the VISIO issues and am definitely happier with the Samsung despite its higher cost, lower specs, and its own quirks.

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VIZIO E371VA 37-Inch Full HD 1080P 120 Hz LCD HDTV, Black. Reviewed by Mike S. Rating: 5.0

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