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User review from
Shopzilla
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Couldn't have picked a better set!
by brentski, Sep. 21, 2007 - Pros: sparkling clear picture
- Cons: none
- Has Owned Product: 5 months
- Comments:
At first I was a bit hesitent about purchasing a Sony after reading about incidents of 'clouding' on the XBR's. <br><br><br><br>But after reading the posts of those who actually had problems,I found it to be very few compared to the number of sets that...
User review from
Shopzilla
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YOU CAN GET THIS TV FREE
by bizrate789q438954375, Jul. 9, 2007 - Pros: YOU CAN GET THIS TV FREE
- Cons: THIS IS TOO EXPENSIVE TO BUY
- Has Owned Product: 7 days
- Comments:
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User review from
Shopzilla
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Excellent Clairty & Smooth Picture
by JayT, Feb. 2, 2007 - Pros: Excellent picture in HD, Great picture in SD. 3 HMDI inputs
- Cons: Pricier than competitors
- Has Owned Product: 1 month
- Comments:
The XBR2 takes color richness to a new level. The colors are rich and not overbearing. The flat panel produces a wonderfully bright picture. The picture in HD is excellent. The DRC 2.5 processor eliminates grainy pictures that result from fast motion...
Professional review from
hometheatermag.com
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Sony BRAVIA KDL-52XBR2 LCD: Coming Attraction
by Shane Buettner - Comments:
The introduction of this big LCD panel at CEDIA 2006 was overshadowed somewhat by Sony's introduction of the Pearl SXRD projector, but we're going to fix that right here and now. LCD is where Sony butters its flat panel bread, and this one is loaded. It's... - Read full review at hometheatermag.com
Professional review from
soundandvisionmag.com
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Test Bench: Sony Bravia KDL-40XBR2 40-inch LCD HDTV
by Al Griffin - Comments:
Color points were reasonably accurate. Overscan - the amount of picture area "hidden" behind the edges of the TV's screen - measured 0% for both the HDMI and component-video inputs with the Full Pixel modes active, while the set's other overscan options b... - Read full review at soundandvisionmag.com
Professional review from
bigpicturebigsound.com
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Sony KDL-46XBR2
by Chris Boylan - Comments:
In that other format war, LCD flat panel technology has been making great strides in its attempt to match plasma in picture quality. Is this the year that LCD catches up?... - Read full review at bigpicturebigsound.com
Professional review from
cnet.com
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Sony KDL-52XBR2 - 52" LCD TV
by Online Shopper - Pros: Unique design with glass border around screen; interchangeable bezel color; accurate primary colors and color decoding; clean image with little false contouring; excellent connectivity with three HDMI inputs and one PC input.
- Cons: Expensive; reproduces lighter blacks than like-sized plasmas; subpar standard-definition processing.
- Read full review at cnet.com
Professional review from
cnet.com
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Sony Bravia KDL-40XBR2 review
by Online Shopper - Pros: Reproduces deep blacks with excellent shadow detail; picture stays true from off-angle compared to other LCDs'; myriad picture controls; resolves every detail of 1080p-resolution sources; superb connectivity with three HDMI inputs and a PC input; unique,
- Cons: Expensive; subpar picture via standard-def inputs; wider than many LCDs; no picture-in-picture.
- Read full review at cnet.com
Professional review from
cnet.com
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Sony Bravia KDL-46XBR2 review
by Online Shopper - Pros: Accurate color decoding; extremely sharp and detailed picture, thanks to true 1,920x1,080 resolution; delivers deep blacks for an LCD; comprehensive feature package with numerous picture controls; great connectivity with three HDMI inputs and a PC input;
- Cons: Expensive; noisy standard-def video processing.
- Read full review at cnet.com
Professional review from
cnet.com
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Sony Bravia KDL-52XBR2 review
by Online Shopper - Pros: The Sony KDL-52XBR2 flat-panel LCD TV has a unique design with a glass border around the screen; interchangeable bezel color; accurate primary colors and color decoding; clean image with little false contouring; excellent connectivity with three HDMI inpu
- Cons: Expensive; reproduces lighter blacks than like-size plasmas; subpar standard-definition processing.
- Read full review at cnet.com
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