sandeepkumark 03/28/2009
bravia is a sony brand used to market its high deifination LCD televisons projections tvs and front projectors a along with its home cinema range under the sub brand bravia theatre . the bravia name is an acronmym of best revolution audio visual integrated architechure . all new sony high defination flat panel lcd televisons in the north america now carry the bravia logo . the name bravia replaces the lcd wega brand name which sony used for their lcd tvs until summer 2005 early promotional photos exist of the bravia tvs still bearing the wega name .the bravia brand is also used on mobile phones in the japanese market . like other high defination televison lines the various bravia models differ in capability as well as screen size . display capability capability video from a varity of sources . the quality of the picture depends on the quality of the in put . the coax connector can receive regular televison broad band casts cable and vcr or dvd out put and will also receive and decode what ever defination content is avalable on broad cast or cable televison . most high defination televison whish is the lower resoultion high defination formats.
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HDDNA 02/14/2009
This is a great TV, i got it brand new at a sony style store for $767.00 after 10 percent off a few weeks ago. I wanted picture in picture feature and I liked the options I can add to the TV like the Internet link module that I own and like alot. Amazon on demand movies are outstanding just watched on last night over a a 3mb cable internet and it was fast enough. I have it hooked up to my computer via DVI to HDMI off my videocard. I have played old and new games like Crysis and the picture is awsome. My video card is soon to be 1 1/2 years old too. Its just a ATI 3850HD. The HD is great, no dead pixels. 4 year warranty for $99.00 im thinking about putting the dvd module on this tv too. The picture in picture lets me work or surf the new plus watch tv and news. Dream come true there. I dont have a cable box, just plugged in the cable and I was done. Because I dont have a cable box i get to use the on screen tv guide feature that is really nice. The tv guide is great but mine isnt working anymore, looks like it has something to do with the transition to digital. I have read that the tv guide signal is going to be changed from analog to digital also so we should get that back very soon too. If anyone finds out more information about the status of that please tell us.
DouglasEvans 02/11/2009
All good: excellent picture, extremely easy set up, smooth delivery, lowest price . . . I am very pleased with this purchase. One pleasant surprise was how it automatically tuned every station, including all of the HD digital stations. I have standard cable from Comcast. I called them before I bought the TV to see if I would need a box. The Comcast service representative told me unequivocally "yes, you need a box." I hate boxes. In fact, it works just fine without one. I don't get the encrypted channels like HBO or pay-per-view movies, but I really don't care about that. I get all of standard cable in NTSC and digital, with 1080i HD digital for every station that broadcasts it. I expect I'll just cut the cable altogether before long.
BrianHill 02/09/2009
I searched and research all kinds of HDTV's ... never really wanted a Sony but the price was right and the size perfect 32" and full hd. Well soooo glad I did I don't have room for anything larger thought I was going to end up with 720 (blah). I bought this model very good price. Went and bought a PS3 and got home hooked it up color took a few tweaks but WOW ... dvd's look wow ... Bluray AMAZING!!! Sound is way better than my old one ...wish I had the space for a full HD surround but I think the sound is very good for tv speakers.
Scooter3579 02/07/2009
I purchased the 32 inch XBR6 just after Christmas, boy what a beautiful picture, no complaints in that department. Now for the problem - the TV smelled hot right from the box. It lasted 28 days and the onscreen menu and sound bar displays stopped working, they were there but you couldn't see them. The next day they worked fine. I exchanged the set at Best Buy for another one. The new one did the same thing after 2 weeks. I returned it to best buy and bought a Samsung 32 inch 1080p model 650.
JayDee6785 01/28/2009
This is a great HDTV. It has enough inputs to handle whatever you can throw at it. It's does 1080p at 32 inches. That maybe overkill but it's good to have. It remembers your settings for each source, it's got alot of the features you expect in the bigger, more expensive LCDs. If you want this tv and a blue ray player, Best Buy has a special, get the Sony 32 inch XBR6 and a PS3 for ... $1099. Yeah I could not believe it either. I just happened to stumble on the deal while waiting for Circuit City to drop their prices on the 32 inch tvs during their liquidation sale. I was torn between the Samsung 32" 650 and the Sony 32" XBR 6. I saw the bundle proce and it's a done deal. I have a 360 and could not justify buying a PS3 until I saw this deal. I don't know if it's available at all Best Buys. I saw this in Prince William County Virgina.
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