Pros: Picture quality, inputs, features, looks, sound, 1080i compatibility Cons: Price, standard aspect ratio
The main question with Sony KV-32XBR400WEGA XBR TV is “Should I Waste My Money?” You can save cool $1,000 by going with Sony KV-32FS12 and still get absolutely flat screen, impressive array of inputs and picture quality.
Pros: Excellent picture, inputs, sound, features, looks, 1080i compatibility Cons: Price, standard 4:3 aspect ratio
The Sony KV-32XBR400WEGA XBR TV makes one think “Should I Waste My Money?” You can get Sony KV-32FS12 and still get absolutely flat screen, impressive array of inputs and picture quality for $1,000 less.
Pros: Great picture, great sound, a wonderful all round TV Cons: Quite expensive, is it that much better than the cheaper Sony's?
Everyone seems to love the Sony KV-32XBR400 and I can certainly see why. However, there are a number of reasons why you should not purchase this TV and the reasons are surprisingly straightforward.
Pros: Great sound and picture Cons: expensive and heavy
My husband said that when we bought another TV, it was going to have to be an HDTV, ostensibly because it would set us up quite nicely for the coming HDTV broadcasts. I think it's because he'd fallen in love with this Sony, and REALLY wanted to get one....
Pros: High-def display resolutions, enhanced 16:9 mode. Cons: Problematic 960i mode, 4:3 aspect ratio, will soon be replaced by new model.
Sony's KV-32XBR400 is poised to carry you through the transition from the old NTSC broadcasting standard to the new, higher-def ATSC digital-broadcasting resolutions. With its 4:3 aspect ratio (width to height) screen, this set is ready to display...
One of my fellow college dorm member's dad owns the Orlando Magic and so he bought this TV for his room. (no lie) At first, I could not comprehend, similar to many of you I am sure, how someone could drop a cool $2000 on a TV. Well, I watched, and now...
Pros: Excellent image quality, direct-view, high-def-capable. Cons: Pricey, will be replaced by new model in a couple of months, 960i resolution.
Picking out a Sony television is similar to ordering Chinese food -- you select the underlying ingredient (pork, chicken, shrimp, etc.) and then the sauce (Oyster, Szechuan, etc.). As they say, it's a "one-from-column-A" "one-from-column-B" experience...
Pros: Great Picture, Excellent Geometry, HDTV Capable, Versatile Inputs Cons: High Price, Bulky
Why?
My home theater setup had been evolving for some time now and I had been firmly heading towards the audio-video freak deep end for a little while. I had added a decent receiver, capable of Dolby Digital and DTS, which both feature 5...
Pros: 32 inch is lighter and looks better (under current standards) Cons: 36 inch is bigger and therefore easier to see everything on the screen.
My earlier epinion of the 36” XBR400 talked about how great the xbr400 was, but I didn’t talk much about the sizes. Should you go with the 32” version or the 36” version? In this epinion, I’ll talk about that, as well as give additional comments on my...
Pros: Amazing picture, multiple inputs (Component, S-Video, and Composite) Cons: Heavy heavy heavy heavy set
If you are a videophile, or you just like an excellent picture, and you have a good bit of free cash to spend, this TV is perfect for you. I have had mine for about a week, and I am still amazed at the clarity of the picture. I have yet to buy a...
Pros: beautiful picture, flat screen, HDTV compatible Cons: HDTV picture is put in letterbox
After 6 wonderful years with my Sony XBR2 TV, it was time for an upgrade. I thought long and hard about picking up the previous version of this TV earlier this summer. I held off and decided to wait for the HDTV compatible version.
A number of different manufacturers are marketing a flat-screen televisions now, including a number of HDTV choices and other digital screens. Sony's Wega televisions, though, have an absolutely unbelievable picture.
After much research and struggling for several months with deciding on whether I wanted a front or rear projection HDTV ready set (which would give me a bigger screen) vs a direct-view tube set (which gives the best picture IMHO), I bought the Sony...
Pros: Great picture, remote, set-up a breeze, and aesthetically nice Cons: Mediocre sound, huge, poor computer reproduction
I've had the 32XBR400 for about three months now, and I'm thrilled with it.
Picture: well, about as good as it gets without going HD. The four picture settings are a nice touch, although Vivid setting is a little too bright to properly...
Pros: Great Picture, all the inputs you ever need on a TV, sound is unbelievable Cons: a little pricey
Ok, what do you look for in a 32" TV? The main thing you are looking for is the quality of the picture, right? And what degrades the quality of the picture more than the screen being curved, which distorts the images towards the edges.
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