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Second Largest Sony LCD HDTV in Early 2008

9 June, 2008 (14:16) | MS2 LCD HDTV Sony | By: a.i. editor

Sony BRAVIA KDL-52XBR4 is a very good LCD HDTV. Its performance is only surpassed in one or two areas by models from competing brands. The good thing about Sony’s 52 inch giant is that it has excellent high-definition detail & superb color performance. Come on, it’s a Bravia Engine! Sony’s 120-Hz technology called Motionflow makes action scenes more realistic minus the blurs.

Does it matter that film movies look like video to you?

However, unless you are a motion film fanatic, you will think that the performance is worth the price. You may realize that Sony’s Motionflow, particularly with the Sony BRAVIA KDL-52XBR4, makes 24-frame-per-second film movies look like video. To most of us, we could not tell the difference between movies shot in film or video. So, really it may just be a grey; not so important area for the majority of consumers. Anyway, you can switch off the feature & watch movies in standard mode too.

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Sony VPL-VW60 SXRD Auto Iris Projected HD Movies

22 April, 2008 (20:53) | MS2 HD projector Sony | By: a.i. editor

Sony VPL-VW60 SXRD Projector Front

Some people view HDTV as only limited to flat panel television. You know; the ones that can be hung on the wall, from the ceiling with thin profiles. There is another way to relish HD home theater & it is by going with Sony projectors. Mind you the contrast ratio can be up to 16,720:1 which is better than some of the best flat panel HDTVs. However, the image on the screen doesn’t look like 16,720:1, but experts mention that it does look better than 3,500:1. Anyway, the auto iris feature adjusts the black levels according to the scene whether to go brighter or darker, so the large image contrast count is dynamic.


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