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Sony KDL-40W4500
by wilding2004 - written on 12/12/08 (Very useful, 1009 readings)
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are actually better of with a ghosted analogue signal on a 20 year old CRT. The TV I ve had for the past 5 years or so, is a Sony KD32DX100. This is a SD CRT with a built in digital tuner. It also features 100hz processing that helps reduce "flicker". It has one of the best SD pictures you ll ever see. I m constantly disappointed by friends so-called "modern" LCD sets that look okay showing 720p video, but look absolutely terrible when using Freeview. As 90% of the media I watch is SD, be it DVD or Freeview, it is essential to me that a HD set can still produce good quality SD pictures. I considered the Sony KDL-40W4000 for quite some time. However ...
Sony KDL-40W4500
by wilding2004 - written on 12/12/08 (Very useful, 1009 readings)
Rating:
are actually better of with a ghosted analogue signal on a 20 year old CRT. The TV I ve had for the past 5 years or so, is a Sony KD32DX100. This is a SD CRT with a built in digital tuner. It also features 100hz processing that helps reduce "flicker". It has one of the best SD pictures you ll ever see. I m constantly disappointed by friends so-called "modern" LCD sets that look okay showing 720p video, but look absolutely terrible when using Freeview. As 90% of the media I watch is SD, be it DVD or Freeview, it is essential to me that a HD set can still produce good quality SD pictures. I considered the Sony KDL-40W4000 for quite some time. However ...
Sony KDL-40W4500
by Womaninpink - written on 02/12/08 (Useful, 459 readings)
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At first, I needed to get used to the new format compared to my old CRT tube. After a few weeks, we are finally getting used to it. The look distance is around 3.5 / 4 meters. The installation was very easy and done in an hour. The sound is neither good nor bad. The picture quality is excellent. In particular, the promo HD channels (National Geographic and Eurosport 1 and 2) are beautiful to see. After seeing that, you know that you have bought a great TV. This applies also for example Little Big Planet on the PS3 with the 1080P output or standard DVDs with upscaling to 1080I. However, there is one big disadvantage that annoys me: the sub-pages are not preserved in Teletext. I think that ...
Sony KDL-40W4500
by Womaninpink - written on 02/12/08 (Useful, 459 readings)
Rating:
At first, I needed to get used to the new format compared to my old CRT tube. After a few weeks, we are finally getting used to it. The look distance is around 3.5 / 4 meters. The installation was very easy and done in an hour. The sound is neither good nor bad. The picture quality is excellent. In particular, the promo HD channels (National Geographic and Eurosport 1 and 2) are beautiful to see. After seeing that, you know that you have bought a great TV. This applies also for example Little Big Planet on the PS3 with the 1080P output or standard DVDs with upscaling to 1080I. However, there is one big disadvantage that annoys me: the sub-pages are not preserved in Teletext. I think that ...
Sony KDL-40V4000
by sedg87 - written on 09/01/09 (Very useful, 276 readings)
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HDTV's can be very expensive, which is why you should go with a brand you know will offer quality while still being affordable. Both of these are true to the KDLV4000, the picture quality is astounding while remaining very affordable. Once out of the box, the TV is extremely simple to both setup and tune to your desired settings. The menus are easily navigated, the menu has several sub menus such as picture and sound. Once you've gone into these menus you'll find the standard options, brightness, sharpness and colour settings. This is where you can also alter the screen settings, if your preferance is widescreen, then widescreen is what you can choose. Additionally, there's a ...
Sony KDL-40V4000
by sedg87 - written on 09/01/09 (Very useful, 276 readings)
Rating:
HDTV's can be very expensive, which is why you should go with a brand you know will offer quality while still being affordable. Both of these are true to the KDLV4000, the picture quality is astounding while remaining very affordable. Once out of the box, the TV is extremely simple to both setup and tune to your desired settings. The menus are easily navigated, the menu has several sub menus such as picture and sound. Once you've gone into these menus you'll find the standard options, brightness, sharpness and colour settings. This is where you can also alter the screen settings, if your preferance is widescreen, then widescreen is what you can choose. Additionally, there's a ...
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