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SONY KDF70XBR950 70-Inch LCD Projection TV Overview:
- 70-inch Sony WEGA television with flat, FD Trinitron screen; 62 x 37.5 x 19.1 inches (W x H x D)
- 3.28 Million dots resolution for stunning detail and clarity; Fixed-pixel display and constant light prevent image flicker
- CineMotion 3:2 pulldown detection and reversal removes redundant video information to display a film-frame-accurate picture from movie sources
- WEGA Engine system keeps images in the digital domain; an optical engine ensures high resolution, corner to corner
- 2-Way left/right speakers (5 watts x 2) and a powered subwoofer (20 watts)
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SONY KDF70XBR950 70-Inch LCD Projection TV Reviews
98 of 100 people found the following review helpful
Top of the Line - Best of the Best, March 11, 2004 By This review is from: SONY KDF70XBR950 70-Inch LCD Projection TV (Electronics) I have an 8-year old 50 inch bigscreen that still puts on an exceptional picture. I had found a deal on a satellite receiver that could tune the local channels in HD and connect to the bigscreen with S-Video. I had decided that I would not upgrade until I found a 60 inch or larger with a better picture. I saw this Sony on display showing Discovery HD, and had to have it. Since I got it home, I have been glued to it watching anything available in HD.The Set: It is an LCD-projection system using a very bright lamp to project thru the LCD and onto the screen. It never needs converging. It is not affected by speakers or magnets. It has seven inputs for sources such as a DVD player, satellite receiver, etc.. Four inputs (one on the front) accept S-Video or composit video plus two channels of encoded audio. There are two inputs for RGB component sources, and one DVI input for the highest grade connection. The internal tuner will tune any broadcast tv channel, analog or digital, and... Read more
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
Sony does not stand behind this product, August 14, 2007 By Paul A. Henry "Security & Forensics Expert" (Florida USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: SONY KDF70XBR950 70-Inch LCD Projection TV (Electronics) I speny just under 8,000 USD for my KDF70XBR950 in August 05 and it recently started showing a blue squiggely line in the center - bottom of the tv. I had a repair tech come out and he told it had a bad optical assy and that I should contact Sony as there was a known issue with this part. I contacted Sony and they claim that while there is a known issue that "my particular issue" wasn't the specific issue covered by the extended warranty. Bottom line is they want $1,400 to repair it. So I am stuck with a peice of junk KDF70XBR950 that I paid more for then my car and Sony refuese to stand behind it. Buyers beware - Sony does not stand behind their products. I can buy a new 73 inch Mitsubschi for $3500 so why pay for the $1400 repair for a product that will just fail again....
There will never be another Sony product in my household!
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Still the best I've seen at this size, January 3, 2006 By This review is from: SONY KDF70XBR950 70-Inch LCD Projection TV (Electronics) I have had this TV for two years now. No buyer's remorse what-so-ever. I still have not seen a better TV at this size, and I have looked at DLP, LCD-RP, LCD-directview, plasma, CRT, and also front projection. Five of my friends have gone out and bought this TV (or the 60-inch version) after seeing it in action at my house. I cannot say enough about how stunning the picture quality is.
The 60-inch version of this TV now uses LCoS instead of LCD, and I think it has higher resolution, so I may wish to upgrade if they ever come out with the 70-incher in LCoS.
I have heard two complaints about this TV in the HD forums. One of which is completely bogus. The other may be a concern.
1) The big sheet of plexiglass in front of the screen causes too much glare. This is the bogus complaint. If they had put a lenticular screen in front to cut down on glare, you would lose both brightness and viewing angle. Give me the ultra-bright, super-sharp,... Read more
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98 of 100 people found the following review helpful ![]() By This review is from: SONY KDF70XBR950 70-Inch LCD Projection TV (Electronics) I have an 8-year old 50 inch bigscreen that still puts on an exceptional picture. I had found a deal on a satellite receiver that could tune the local channels in HD and connect to the bigscreen with S-Video. I had decided that I would not upgrade until I found a 60 inch or larger with a better picture. I saw this Sony on display showing Discovery HD, and had to have it. Since I got it home, I have been glued to it watching anything available in HD.The Set: It is an LCD-projection system using a very bright lamp to project thru the LCD and onto the screen. It never needs converging. It is not affected by speakers or magnets. It has seven inputs for sources such as a DVD player, satellite receiver, etc.. Four inputs (one on the front) accept S-Video or composit video plus two channels of encoded audio. There are two inputs for RGB component sources, and one DVI input for the highest grade connection. The internal tuner will tune any broadcast tv channel, analog or digital, and... Read more 18 of 18 people found the following review helpful ![]() By Paul A. Henry "Security & Forensics Expert" (Florida USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: SONY KDF70XBR950 70-Inch LCD Projection TV (Electronics) I speny just under 8,000 USD for my KDF70XBR950 in August 05 and it recently started showing a blue squiggely line in the center - bottom of the tv. I had a repair tech come out and he told it had a bad optical assy and that I should contact Sony as there was a known issue with this part. I contacted Sony and they claim that while there is a known issue that "my particular issue" wasn't the specific issue covered by the extended warranty. Bottom line is they want $1,400 to repair it. So I am stuck with a peice of junk KDF70XBR950 that I paid more for then my car and Sony refuese to stand behind it. Buyers beware - Sony does not stand behind their products. I can buy a new 73 inch Mitsubschi for $3500 so why pay for the $1400 repair for a product that will just fail again....There will never be another Sony product in my household! 10 of 11 people found the following review helpful ![]() By This review is from: SONY KDF70XBR950 70-Inch LCD Projection TV (Electronics) I have had this TV for two years now. No buyer's remorse what-so-ever. I still have not seen a better TV at this size, and I have looked at DLP, LCD-RP, LCD-directview, plasma, CRT, and also front projection. Five of my friends have gone out and bought this TV (or the 60-inch version) after seeing it in action at my house. I cannot say enough about how stunning the picture quality is.The 60-inch version of this TV now uses LCoS instead of LCD, and I think it has higher resolution, so I may wish to upgrade if they ever come out with the 70-incher in LCoS. I have heard two complaints about this TV in the HD forums. One of which is completely bogus. The other may be a concern. 1) The big sheet of plexiglass in front of the screen causes too much glare. This is the bogus complaint. If they had put a lenticular screen in front to cut down on glare, you would lose both brightness and viewing angle. Give me the ultra-bright, super-sharp,... Read more |
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