Rating: Summary: Not up to standards. Review: This t.v. has many disfuncions including: dosen't always turn on and off, channels don't come in clear, and picture never stays in the same place (it shakes). I would not reccomend this to anyone.
Rating: Summary: Great TV but..... Review: This TV is great... It follows the great picture quality expected from WEGA Telecisions, the only drawback and reason why I did not give it 5 stars is that the Picture in Picture is not included in this Television; otherwise, this is a great Television
Rating: Summary: Why you should get this TV Review: This TV is one of the best TV's today. When i first bought it, i couldnt even fit it into my car, i had to wait 5 long agonizing for it to be delivered. It has extremely nice sharp crisp image quality, and excellent sound right out of the box. The setup on the TV is very intuitive and easy to use. One look at this TV and you will fall in love and know then that it was a small price to pay for the value you get in return. It's scary at first to shell out that much dough for a TV but the first time you see it sitting in your home, and you pop on a DVD or hook up your console game system (Dreamcast for me) and put in your favorite game, oh man, its heaven. And then you'll know why you did. You just can't find a better TV.
Rating: Summary: This TV will blow you away! Review: We've owned this marvel for 6 months now; it took the place of our Sony 46" projection TV and we haven't missed it yet. The picture is crystal clear; colors are vibrant; sound is outstanding. This TV weighs 250 lbs so get the Sony-designed stand for it.
Rating: Summary: KV36FS10 Trinitron Wega Review: We've owned this marvel for 6 months now; it took the place of our Sony 46" projection TV and we haven't missed it yet. The picture is crystal clear; colors are vibrant; sound is outstanding. This TV weighs 250 lbs so get the Sony-designed stand for it.
Rating: Summary: That's one BIG TV Review: Well, I finally did it, I finally bought a big TV. I chose the Sony Wega over similar RCA's and Panasonics primarily because the Sony is a truely flat non-projection TV. I had heard, and read, about serious geometry and convergence problems plaguing the Wegas. I noticed a minor convergence issue on the right side of my set that isn't even noticeable unless you're watching a DVD that has some print in that area. Even then it's not that obvious. I was the only person out of 15 who obvserved a slight blurriness to the letters in The Rock. Major buying points were component video in (you can't beat DVD picture quality with this), completely flat horizontal AND vertical, 4 video ins and a stereo out, and 240 pounds. Hey, someone could break in and take my DVD player and Dreamcast but my TV and my Dolby Digital receiver (50+ pounds) will be right where I left them. Maybe I'll give it a 4.5 since it really impresses the guys, and made me buy some new furniture.
Rating: Summary: More Waves Than the Ocean Review: When my new Sony WEGA XBR arrived and I turned it on I was speechless. At first glance, you will be generally impressed by the video and audio. However, give it some time. Sooner or later you will begin seeing what seems to be digital (pixilation) artifacts on screen and in certain scenes, you will see distortion in both the vertical and horizontal axis. This is typically evidenced in closeup scenes that pan from left to right (wonderful ripples) and is especially annoying while watching a stock ticker crawl across the screen. And don't bother trying to watch a "Jeopardy" question. It will jump around the screen. This is NOT a $2,000 television. As a die-hard Sony fan, it came as a real shock to find that they are pushing this product out the factory door. Save your money and look elsewhere! So why am I so kind with three stars? I'm hoping a Sony rep will see this review and offer me my money back or at the very least give me a trade with a fully working model!
Rating: Summary: Home run! Review: With the exception of the XBR, this TV is the best tube that I have ever seen. It has all the right inputs and a picture that is truly amazing. The various picture modes really come in handy. I use one for cable TV, one for sports, one for VHS and one setting for DVD. If there were any gripe that I might make (besides the weight), it is that a TV of this caliber should have two coaxial inputs. Otherwise, 5 stars just isn't enough.
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