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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | Only 4 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | Make the move to the smoothest LCD action ever, with Samsung's LN46B750 LCD HDTV. Start with the incredible color and rich clarity of Full HD 1080p resolution, all on a 46-inch screen. Add the power of Samsung's newest Auto Motion Plus240Hz technology, for a new level of the most lifelike LCD action on the market. Samsung's Medi@2.0 feature puts customizable widgets, with content from partners like Flickr and Yahoo!, under your control via your remote. A pre-loaded Content Library offers hours of built-in digital entertainment and information, from games to yoga routines. Four HDMI inputs make DVD, cable or satellite HD box, or Blu-ray Disc connectivity a snap. And with the attractive Touch of Color design, the subtle charcoal grey accent at the bezel's edge underscores this LCD HDTV's elegance. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 3.1 inches | | Product Width: | 43.9 inches | | Product Height: | 27.7 inches | | Product Weight: | 43.4 pounds | | Package Length: | 55.5 inches | | Package Width: | 32.0 inches | | Package Height: | 10.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 64.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 114 reviews |
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| | Features | 46-inch high definition TV with 1080p resolutionFour HDMI, two component, one PC, and two composite video inputsSamsung technology like Auto Motion Plus 240Hz, 2ms response time, 150,000:1 dynamic contrast ratioTwo 10W bottom speakers and SRS TruSurround HD for a rich surround-sound experience from two speakersWide Color Enhancer 3 for a stunning high contrast picture
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Nice TV, TERRIBLE service Jun 21, 2010 I purchased this TV in July of 2009, and it worked flawlessly until May 2010. During that time, the TV was excellent. Great Picture quality. Also of note, Amazon's delivery and service were exemplary as always. Unfortunately this is where the good things I have to say about this TV end.
I have had a defect with my Television where it acts as if it is constantly receiving input from the buttons or remote. The light is blinking constantly and the TV changes input sources randomly, rendering it unusable. Over the last month, I have had it repaired at the expense of Samsung twice. Neither repair fixed the problem and now Samsung wants to schedule a 3rd repair. I told them that I am not interested in waiting around for another repair (if it's like the first two, it will be another two weeks) because I have already had a broken TV for over a month. I told them that I would like an exchange for a new TV instead, and they refuse to cooperate. I have now filed a complaint with the BBB and will have to see how this plays out, but I cannot recommend a Samsung TV simply because of their service.
Very sharp image and no noticable blur Jun 05, 2010 I looked at a LOT of HD TVs before I bought one, and long ago decided I wanted 120Hz because the 60Hz ones were so blurry during motion. I had decided I liked the Samsung ones feature-wise, but didn't at all like the touch of red bezel on the models I liked.
I watched the prices and features of TVs for over a year.
When I saw Amazon's price for this TV, and it had 240Hz, and was touch of grey ... I just couldn't wait any longer.
I bought this TV as my first HD TV to replace an old 32". So I can now watch the digital and HD versions of the network stations I get with my very basic cable.
They look great, but I will say that the sound from the internal speakers isn't great.
Fortunately I always have my TV hooked up to my 5.1 surround stereo for watching movies, so it isn't an issue for me.
It looks awesome watching DVD movies, but today I watched my first blu-ray movie ... and it is so sharp that at times I'm distracted because it is so easy to pickup on details that make you see that the movie is filmed on a set. I guess I'll eventually get used to that.
Another thing I don't like is that the bezel is soft plastic ... my cat likes to chew on things like cardboard boxes, and for some reason he is attracted to the TV, there are now scratches in
the corner.
One last thing that is annoying, I live in a rural area and the power flickers sometimes during wind or storms. I have it on a VERY good surge suppressor, but this TV turns itself on when the power flicks off and on quickly. Not fun to be woken up at night because I was last watching the news (i.e. volume turned up as opposed to 0 volume when watching movie and using stereo).
GREAT tv, dead after 3 months!!! Jun 02, 2010 First off, i'm not going to berate Samsung quality as all my previous LCDs have been Samsung and they've worked wonderfully. I'm extremely disappointed that this tv only lasted about 3 months before i got the infamous "tv turns on and off repeatedly" issue. I spent months researching my next TV only to be out of luck during the Memorial day weekend, the TV failed me on Friday (what luck!). When the TV is working, it is GORGEOUS. The fact that i can plug in my external HDD and play MKV files straight from the USB port is a real Godsend. I really regret buying this from Amazon and not somewhere like Best Buy, where i can walk in and get a replacement on the spot. I'm really torn about the TV, it is by far the best TV i have ever owned but i'm deeply disappointed it lasted for only 3 months. Samsung has been great with me and they're going to come and pick it up in 2 days, i would recommend this tv if you can get it at Best Buy where they would exchange it if something happens to it.
Incredible picture with nice features May 30, 2010 Okay, I've only had this TV for about 1-2 weeks so this will be a first impressions review. I'm stepping up from Westinghouse TX-42F430S 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV that I purchased 2 years ago, so this is a HUGE difference for me.
Picture: This TV is beautiful. Going from 60 Hz to 240 was a huge jump for me and a lot of my shows just look so much smoother now. You can manually adjust these settings too, although I haven't gotten into that much yet. The contrast is insane and the colors are bright and vibrant. I am still in the process of tweaking the colors to my liking, but I know I'll get it soon. Side note: I usually use the THX optimization for TVs and I tried it with this TV and was not happy at all with the outcome. I felt that the default settings of the TV were much better, aside from being overly bright and contrasty. I'm going to give it another shot soon with a buddy so I have a second opinion.
Sound: The sound is one of the main reasons I'm giving this TV a 4 star. The sound is crap. What you hear is certainly clear and crisp and better then my previous TV... However you don't hear everything. For instance, when I'm playing Call of Duty on this TV, I have to keep the volume around 15 (as opposed to the 25-30 for TV watching). When I'm in the menus of the game, I can BARELY hear anything (from the music to the clicking of the menus), but when I get into the game the gunshots and air support are incredibly loud. Watching a movie I have the same problem. The TV doesn't kick out mids well at all. However I have surround sound speakers coming in next week, so this isn't a big deal to me.
Features: This TV comes packed full of widgets and internet games and weird stuff. I honestly haven't played with them much, but I'm sure some people would enjoy them. Between my phone and my laptop and the program I use to run my HTPC, I've got all my internet features covered tenfold.
Menus: Easy to browse and full of great features. There is a game mode which I've really enjoyed for online gaming. It apparently lower the picture quality some and speeds up the refresh rate... Personally I don't see much of a difference in picture quality, but I definitely notice the better refresh rate.
CONS:
- There is NO picture mode button. This is really bothersome to me since I use a Harmony remote and would like to map a key to swap between picture modes easily for movie watching, gaming, or general TV watching. Every other Samsung TV I've come across has an "e.mode" button and I don't understand why they got rid of it. I even borrowed a friend's remote and every single button on his remote worked perfect with my TV aside from the picture mode button.
- In addition to that, there is NO game mode button. It's not even in the picture mode menu, it's in the setup menu (why? who knows). This is another thing I'd love to map to my remote (although it would be easier to include it in the picture modes of the TV, and then only have 1 item to map to a remote), but no dice. What's annoying is that I read on the [...] description that Game Mode is 1 button away, but yea it's not.
- The sound. I already mentioned about this above.
- The screen is high gloss. This is great for the color of the picture... However it certainly reflects any bit of light onto the TV at night. You definitely need to either watch movies in no light, or position some low lights in a spot where the TV will not reflect them.
So far, this is my review on the TV (I may update later on, if my opinions change). I purchased it open box for a STEAL from Best Buy, so I am very happy with it despite the few cons. I walked out of the store with this TV and a 4 year warranty for a grand total of just over $1100, including taxes. I am definitely VERY happy with the purchase. If I bought it for full price, I may have thought twice about some of the cons.
Love it! May 15, 2010 I am not going to pretend to be a tech junkie or expert but as a common man customer who does plenty of research before buying products, I love this TV. It's clarity and definition are fantastic and simply said, I have loved it!
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From the Manufacturer BRAVIA XBR HDTVs have become the benchmark by which all others are measured, and the performance-oriented feature set on the XBR6 series shows why. Exclusive motion and color technologies deliver legendary XBR performance. 10-bit processing and 10-bit displays, x.v.Color technology and Deep Color render a wide color gamut and smooth color transitions. Motionflow 120Hz and 24p True Cinema provide smoother picture performance with unprocessed 24p film reproduction. XBR6 Series HDTVs include Sony's innovative DMex technology which "future-proofs" them by creating an expandable platform for connecting to devices that haven't even been invented yet. Of course, right now they will also connect seamlessly with other Sony products like camcorders, computers, digital cameras, and the interesting new Bravia Internet Video Link. HDMI-CEC compatibility means you can control everything from one remote. They are even DLNA compliant, offer Sony’s unique PhotoTV HD, and include swivel stands.
A bold new design with a color-accented speaker grille complements the gloss black finish, which also hints at the floating glass look of previous XBR models. If you’re looking for some personalization you can purchase an optional speaker grille in multiple colors.
Key Features
- New:TV Guide IPG
- New:Enhanced (XMB) User Interface with Rich 3D Graphics
- New:DLNA Compliant
- 16:9 Full HD 1080p Resolution Panel (1920 x 1080p)
- BRAVIA Engine fully digital video processor
- Advanced Contrast Enhancer circuit (ACE)
- 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
- 24p True Cinema capable
- DMeX capable
- BRAVIA Sync capable
- S-Force Front Surround Voice Zoom
- Robust Connectivity with 4 HDMI inputs, 2 HD Component inputs, and a PC Input
- Piano Gloss Black with Onyx Speaker Grille
- Remote: RM-YD023
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Full HD 1080p
Full HD 1080p means our connections accept 1080p signals and the display will render that signal in Full HD 1080p. The flexibility of native 1920 x 1080 displays allows any high definition content to be viewed without the need to downconvert images to the native resolution of the display. Take full advantage of Blu-ray Disc players and PlayStation 3 systems that can deliver 1080p content.
(Found in S, V, W, Z, and XBR Series HDTVs)
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Digital Media Extender (DMex)
Sony's DigitalMedia Extender (DMex) offers a digital connection path for optional modules like the BRAVIA Internet Video Link, as well as other modules you can add in the future. Innovative DMex expansion capabilities integrate into the award-winning XMB user interface making HDTVs a powerful entertainment platform that not only meets current needs, but expands to meet tomorrow’s needs as well.
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BRAVIA Engine Technology
The latest version of Sony’s respected BRAVIA Engine fully digitalvideo processor uses a collection of unique SONY algorithms to significantly reduce noise and produce sharp, vibrant, life-like images.
- Dynamic Noise Reduction: Intelligently identifies and dramatically reduces noise in the signal according to the motion and brightness of each scene for clearer, crisper images.
- Detail Enhancement: Improved image enhancement algorithms render greater overall detail.
- Contrast Enhancement: Works with the Advanced Contrast Enhancer circuit to optimize the contrast for every scene to create better depth and reality.
BRAVIA Engine technology optimizes the color, contrast, detail and clarity of every scene for the exceptional performance that BRAVIA HDTVs are known for.
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Advanced Contrast Enhancer (ACE)
Part of the cinematic drama in film-making comes from details found in shadows and dark areas of the picture. Sony’s Advanced Contrast Enhancer (ACE)n uses real-time image processing to dynamically adjust backlight levels for improved contrast without masking details the filmmaker intended you to see. ACE delivers deep blacks in darker scenes, as well as fine details in shadows and other dark areas of the picture for a difference you can truly see.
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Motionflow™ 120Hz Technology
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Motionflow 120Hz technology doubles the number of existingframes by calculating in real time and inserting 60 entirely new frames between the original 60 frames. It uses a special Sony-developed algorithm that detects specific objects, as well as the movement of the overall scene and intelligently applies the right amount of enhancement. There’s more to the story.
Unlike some other high frame rate technologies, Motionflow also includes Sony’s unique Image Blur Reduction algorithm, which reduces blur from the original source image captured by a camera before applying motion enhancement technology.
Judderis a visual artifact that shows up in video content that has been converted from film-based content. A visible jerking or stuttering effect can sometimes be seen during motion sequences on converted film-based content that may be noticeable on scenes that include panning.
There are many forms of high frame rate technology in the market today, but only Motionflow 120Hz technology uses special Sony algorithms designed to intelligently detect and apply the right amount of enhancement to reduce judder and deliver a smoother, sharper picture with more natural motion of the original film.
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24p True Cinema
Movies and many prime time TV programs are shot at 24 frames per second. This means that TVs operating at any refresh rate that is not an even multiple of 24 will have to do some interpolation to present the content. TVs operating at at 30Hz or 60Hz traditionally solved this via a method called "2:3 pulldown". The television repeats the first film frame over the first two fields of video, and the second film frame over the next three fields of video (1, 1, 2, 2, 2), and continues to do this with the 3rd and 4th frames, the 5th and 6th framer (1,1,2,2,2 - 3,3,4,4,4 - 5,5,6,6,6), and so on until 24 frames are displayed over 60 refresh cycles. This discrepancy in the number of times frames are displayed can lead to a jerky motion in filmed material which some viewers notice for example, especially with scenes that pan.
120, on the other hand, is an even multiple of 24. Televisions with 24p capability, operating at 120Hz, can display an equal number of frames for every refresh cycle.
The benefit—You can watch movies in natural, cinematic motion, the way they are seen at the cinema. Every single frame of the movie can now be seen without using additional video processing that converts film-based images to video reproduction. Additionally, 24p True Cinema input capability can be used along with Motionflow™ 120Hz technology for outstanding fluid motion beyond what you would typically see at the cinema. Once you experience 24p video it will be hard to view video without it.
(Found in S, V, W, Z, and XBR Series HDTVs).
Sony's Blu-ray disc players wisely take advantage of this by including 24p output capability.
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x.v Color

RGB Color Range
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xvYCC Color Range
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Thanks to the adoption of a newly approved international color standard called xvYCC (an option in the HDMI v1.3 spec and which Sony participated in creating), the color space has been greatly expanded.
All XBR HDTVs support the xvYCC color profile (Extended YCC Colorimetry for Video Applications), or "x.v. color" for short. Standard RGB color space allows the display of a portion of the colors that are viewable to the human eye. The next generation “xvYCC” color space actually offers an available range of colors that exceeds what human eyes can recognize.
- Next-generation “xvYCC” color space supports 1.8 times as many colors as existing HDTV signals
- Lets HDTVs display colors more accurately
- Enables displays with more natural and vivid colors
Select products such as four Sony Handycam High Definition camcorders include x.v.Color to reproduce color that takes you beyond HD.
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10-bit Processor and 10-bit Panel
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While it’s great to state that a TV is capable of creating billions of colors it’s a whole lot better when you have a true 10-bit display that can actually display them. Sony combines 10-bit processing with a 10-bit panel, allowing 64 times the levels of color expression. What that translates to is smoother transitions from color to color and subtle color changes faithfully reproduced without a paint-by-numbers look.
So, where x.v. color expands the available range of colors your HDTV can display, Deep Color increases the number of colors your HDTV can display within that range, for smoother transitions from color to color.
- Lets HDTVs and other displays go from millions of colors to billions of colors
- Eliminates on-screen color banding, for smooth tonal transitions and subtle gradations between colors
- Enables increased contrast ratio
- Can represent many times more shades of gray between black and white.
(Found in all Z and XBR Series HDTVs)
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Rich Graphic On-Screen Control Interface
Delivering a fun user experience is what the new rich graphics are designed to do. Accessing video content and sharing digital photos with your family and friends on an HDTV is now fast, easy and fun. Colorful thumbnails cascade before your eyes allowing you to visually choose what you want to see. Viewing digital images through Sony’s photo viewer is now more organized and can be quickly accessed.
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TV Guide On-Screen Interactive Program Guide
The TV Guide On-screen IPG delivers continually updated program listings to users. The guide requires no subscription fees or phone connection and is available at no extra cost to the consumer. Sony is the first company to integrate the TV Guide On-Screen User Interface into a custom interface — Sony’s exclusive Xross Media Bar user interface.
(Found in all V, W, Z, and XBR Series HDTVs)
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Connectivity
In 2007 Sony included HDMI CEC capability in select HDTV and BRAVIA Theatre Home Audio products, which led to a one-touch function Sony feature called BRAVIA Theatre Sync. This feature allows the access and control multiple tasks and system operations with one button ease. BRAVIA Sync is now being introduced as the name for a new family of control features that not only includes BRAVIA Theatre Sync, but will now include BRAVIA Sync. This feature allows the user to control a CEC-enabled camcorder connected to a BRAVIA HDTV via an HDMI cable by using the HDTV’s remote control and an on-screen display that shows camcorder transport functions.
(Found in all V, W, Z, and XBR Series HDTVs)
All Connections
- 4 HDMI — High Definition Multimedia
- 2 component video inputs
- PC Input: Limited to resolutions supported by both the PC and the Sony TV. See Sony TV users manual and PC documentation for supported resolutions.
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Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA)
 All 2008 XBR and Z-Series BRAVIA HDTVs are DLNA-compliant.
You already know something about digital living. There’s the TV and digital video recorder in your family room. (And another set in your bedroom.) You have a PC and digital printer in your office, along with a network attached storage device. And you’ve copied all your music onto your portable music player and haven’t had to open a CD case for years. But getting them to talk to each other can be pretty tough. Why is it still so difficult to send digital content from one device to another?
Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) is a collaboration of the world’s leading consumer electronics, PC and mobile companies that has created design guidelines for a new generation of products that can work together — no matter the brand.
Think for a moment about all of the photos “locked away” on your home PC that you wish you could access while entertaining your friends and family. Now, thanks to DLNA enabled devices, a DLNA-enabled PC can be accessed from the comfort of your living room or family room via a DLNA-enabled HDTV, where you can enjoy your memories with friends and family, without having to deal with the hassle and non-intuitive “PCexperience”.
Or, say you recently downloaded your daughter’s birthday party video from your digital camcorder to your PC. Now you want to share it with your parents who are visiting. Without DLNA, you probably have to burn a DVD of the video or hook up the camcorder to the TV. With DLNA, you can just use your TV’s remote to call up the video on your TV. That’s it.
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Live Color Creation featuring WCG-CCFL Backlight
Many colors in the real world such as deep reds, greens and clear blues cannot be expressed with conventional display technologies. Working in combination with Sony’s special WCG-CCFL backlight in LCD HDTVs in our HDTVs, Live Color Creation technology achieves wide color reproduction using advanced chroma signal processing algorithms. The primary benefits are clear blues, natural greens and an overall vibrant color for all scenes.
(Found in XBR6 Series HDTVs)
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Optimized Theater Mode
Developed in consultation with the Sony Pictures Entertainment movie studio, most 2008 Sony BRAVIA LCD HDTVs feature our optimized Theater Mode. Selecting the THEATER mode on the BRAVIA HDTV remote automatically adjusts a number of key elements that have an important impact on reproducing movies better. Skin tones and lighting are seen as natural without over-enhancing color and contrast. The picture is fine-tuned for a dark viewing environment just like the cinema and optimized for LCD display technology. Even the right amount of film grain is included. All of this helps preserve the mood and detail so you enjoy the cinema experience that you go to the theater to see, right in the comfort of your home.
Optimized Theater Mode is another great example of Sony HDNA in action. We not only create the exciting movies that you see at the cinema but also enhance the home viewing experience to recreate it as only Sony can.
(Found on most Sony® BRAVIA LCD HDTVs.)
Note: Optimized “Theater Mode” was developed in consultation Columbia Pictures, a Sony Pictures Entertainment company.
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Audio Features
S-Force Front Surround Built around a sophisticated set of Sony algorithms, the S-Force Front Surround enhancement function generates realistic surround sound from the two speakers in the TV. Unlike some other "virtual surround" technologies, S-Force Front Surround sound does not need to be bounced off of side walls or other surfaces to hear three-dimensional sound. No matter what the size or shape of the room it's possible to hear sounds from behind you.
SRS TruSurround XT TruSurround is a patented SRS technology that solves the problem of playing 5.1 multichannel content over two speakers. TruSurround delivers a compelling, virtual surround sound experience through any two-speaker playback system, including internal television speakers and headphones. It is fully compatible with all multichannel formats up to 5.1 channels. High-quality virtual surround sound can be experienced with just the two hidden, downward-firing side-mounted 2.2-channel dome speakers built into the TV.
SRS TruSurround XT technology delivers an amazing, simulated 3D effect with clear dialog and powerful bass.
TruSurround XT audio also adds three audio enhancement technologies to produce an amazingly immersive sound experience.
- Dialog Clarity brings movie dialog into Focus during the playback of any surround-encoded material to make speech much clearer and crisper.
- TruBass creates incredible deep rich bass allowing a person to perceive significantly deeper, richer low bass tones that are far beyond the physical low frequency capabilities of the speaker itself.
- The SRS WOW feature widens the soundstage by processing standard two-channel stereo material as well as multi-channel encoded material for a dramatic improvement in the playback of any stereo audio over a two-speaker system.
Stereo broadcast reception is offered for MTS and SAP with 181-channel capacity. A sound leveler keeps audio volume consistent during channel changing.
Which Size HDTV is Right for My Room?

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With standard-definition TVs, the rule used to be that viewers would feel comfortable watching a set from a distance of 3 to 6 times the screen size in inches. With HDTV, the resolution is so much better that you can sit closer to a larger TV without noticing the pixels. So with HDTVs, the rule tends to be you can sit anywhere from 1.5 to 3 times the screen size (in inches) for the best experience. If you know the size of the room you have already, where you want to sit, and where your new HDTV should go once you get it, you can figure out the size HDTV you should get.
- Minimum size= Viewing distance/3
- Maximum size=Viewing distance/1.5
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Which Sony Bravia Series is Right For You?
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Size Range
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Bravia Engine |
ACE |
True 24p |
DMex |
TV Guide IPG |
3D Graphic Onscreen Controls |
120 Hz |
10-Bit
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Deep Color |
x.v. Color |
DLNA
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Backlight |
Dynamic Contrast |
Multi Device Control |
Component Inputs |
HDMI Inputs |
Speakers |
Standard Features |
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32",37"
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2 x 10W |
1 PC Input
178 degree viewing angle
VESA mounting compatible
8 ms panel response
ATSC/NTSC tuner with QAM
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19"
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720p (1440x900) |
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9,000:1 |
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2 x 5W |
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26",32",37"
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720p (1366x768) |
BE2 |
ACE |
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9,000:1 |
Bravia Theatre Sync |
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2 x 10W |
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26",32",37" |
720p (1366x768) |
BE2 |
ACE |
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9,000:1 |
Bravia Theatre Sync |
2 |
2 |
6 (2x7W + 20W internal subwoofer + 2x7W external) |
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40",46"
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1080p (1920x1080) |
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ACE |
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25,000:1 |
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2 x 10W |
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40",42",46",52"
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1080p (1920x1080) |
BE2 |
ACE |
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25,000:1 |
Bravia Sync |
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4 |
2 x 10W |
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40",46",52"
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1080p (1920x1080 |
BE2 |
ACE |
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30,000:1 |
Bravia Sync |
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4 |
2 x 10W |
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40",46"
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1080p (1920x1080 |
BE2 |
ACE |
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30,000:1 |
Bravia Sync |
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4 |
2 x 10W |
XBR6 (37-inch or smaller) |
32",37"
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1080p (1920x1080) |
BE2 |
ACE |
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25,000:1 |
Bravia Sync |
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2 x 10W |
XBR6 (40-inch or larger) |
40",46",52"
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1080p (1920x1080 |
BE2 |
ACE |
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WCG-CCFL |
50,000:1 |
Bravia Sync |
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4 |
2 x 10W |
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46",55"
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1080p (1920x1080 |
BE2 Pro |
ACE Pro |
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TRILUMINOS RGB LED |
over 1,000,000:1 |
Bravia Sync |
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Consumer Reports Says: Buy HDTV at Amazon!
Washington, D.C. (October 31, 2008) -- When it comes to price, Consumer Reports says shoppers are most likely to find the best deals online. And the publication called three ecommerce sites "standouts" in this year's Consumer Reports ratings of electronics stores: Amazon.com, Crutchfield.com and B&H (bhphotovideo.com)
The magazine's survey was based on more than 38,000 purchases of electronics, including flat-screen TVs, between January 2007 and June 2008. The report indicated that online stores consistently offered better prices. (The magazine's full report can be found in its December 2008 issue.)
"Buying online can be better," the magazine said in a press release. "The higher-rated electronics retailers in Consumer Reports annual reader survey are Web sites. Readers who bought online rated their overall satisfaction at 90 out of 100 -- higher than those who bought in a store. Additionally, many Web merchants offer free shipping, even on TVs, which could spare the hassle of struggling to fit a bulky carton in the car or paying a local store for delivery."
Consumer Reports said that while no single retailer scored excellent in all shopping categories, Amazon.com and Crutchfield.com came closest.
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