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SONY KV-27FS100 27" FD Trinitron(R) WEGA TV

SONY KV-27FS100 27" FD Trinitron(R) WEGA TV

List Price: $449.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: To Previous Post
Review: To the previous poster: The V-compression mode should not "squish" your picture anymore than it would normally in 16:9 mode unless the DVD your watching isn't ANAMORPHIC or "Enhanced for wide screen TVs".

What V-compression does (using ANAMORPHIC discs) is that it takes the resolution that would normally be used in projecting the black bars on the top and bottom of the TV screen and adds this to the resolution of the actual film image so you get more resolution. A sharper and more film-like image just as you would get if you use a widescreen TV. What you see as "black bars" then is just those portions of your screen being "off".

Personally, I'm very happy with this set. You get a lot of features and a great image for the price and size. And with the custom matching stand it just looks great in any small to medium sized room! The only negative I've encountered is the weight. Very heavy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great TV - good deal too!
Review: Understanding that the TV is a little more money than most 27' tube TV's, even in the flat screen garden variety, this is really a great television. The pisture is crystal clear and even though consumer reports rated this television second after a Toshiba model I think they got it wrong! In my opinion after reviewing both, this television is better than the Toshiba (they are about the same money). It turns out that this TV and the Toshiba are produced by the same producer however toshiba uses a phillips tube while sony uses "sony" tubes. If you do a little research phillips TV's are not so hot. Although the toshiba does have two S-Video hookups while the sony only has one (The sony does have a conponenet viseo output which is better and to be honest I am not sure if the toshiba has one or not).

From what I found this is a great alternative to a High Definition television. The pisture is about as good as you can get and with the high componenet hookups a DVD is crystal clear. So for roughly [$$$] you can have a great TV instead of paying [$$$]for an HDTV.

I highly recommend this TV. (by the way, I have had it about a month)...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best 27" tv out there
Review: we bought this tv a week ago and we r really happy with it. it has all the features as the $749 model except the pip. the picture quality is crisp and sharp and the sound is fantastic. i would recommend this model over the expensive one because no one really uses pip. it includes a component and s video input which can fulfill all the needs. if u want to spend little more money then buy the zenith or philips hdtv. i think this tv offers everything style, affordability, picture quality, sound, and features. just buy it without even thinking. IT's SONY.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Would be Great if I had the TV
Review: When I received my TV Broken I Spoke to customer service right away. They told me that they would email the shipping information that day so I could return the Broken TV And would get a NEW TV when the Broken one had been Delivered. I Shipped it Back the next day. I waited six days to hear/receive anything. I called support again, They said that they would not be resending a TV, But a Credit to my account. I Did not want a Credit, I wanted a New TV. I was told that I would have to wait Nine days for the Broken TV to Be Credited to my Account. I still have no NEW TV. Thanks For the Inconvenience.


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