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Out of stock | | | | | | Looking for XBR performance and design in a small screen TV? Experience Sony unique features like an enhanced Xross Media Bar with 3D graphics and integrated TV Guide program information, DMex functionality that allows you to add capabilities to your TV, and BRAVIA Engine 2 for an even better picture. Add to that the sophisticated design you've come to expect from the XBR line and 1080p capability, and you can see why we say that the KDL-37XBR6 packs a lot of punch in a very small package. | | | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 24.1 inches | | Product Width: | 36.3 inches | | Product Height: | 4.4 inches | | Product Weight: | 40.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 45.8 inches | | Package Width: | 27.0 inches | | Package Height: | 9.4 inches | | Package Weight: | 52.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 42 reviews |
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| | Features | 16:9 Full HD 1080p Resolution (1920x1080p) LCD PanelDMex compatible; allows seamless feature upgradesBravia Sync (Enhanced HDMI-CEC)Enhanced XMB with 3D graphics incl. TV GuideHDMI x4, HD Component x2, PC Input
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0 of 2 found the following review helpful:
10 bit vs. 8 bit color Sep 28, 2009 In response to Urban Modernist concern over banding and 8 bit processing, I ran across this at PC World's website, Answer Line Blog, dated 9-14-2009:
With 10-bit color, you get 1,024 shades of each primary color, and over a billion possible colors. With 12-bit, that's 4,096 shades and over 68 billion colors.
"When you watch a movie digitally projected in a multiplex, chances are it has the same 1920x1080 resolution as Blu-ray. But a Blu-ray disc won't look anywhere near that good projected onto a 50-foot screen. Part of the reason: The theatrical presentation uses 12-bit color (10-bit for 3D). Film, being analog, doesn't have a color-depth limitation and can theoretically offer an infinite number of colors.
So where's the hype? No matter what your HDTV can do, you're probably never going to see any 10-bit content on it. Neither broadcast HDTV nor Blu-ray support deep color. If a studio released a movie on Blu-ray with 10-bit color, that disc wouldn't work on any existing player. It would, in effect, be a whole new format incompatible with any current disc player."
Our First HDTV - Stunning Picture On Verizon FiOS! Mar 31, 2009 After reading the reviews here on Amazon, I knew this was the HDTV I wanted. A 37" set was all I had room for in my limited space. So I started watching the prices afer Black Friday last year. The price came down some as Christmas got closer, but still more than I was willing to spend.
Then, in Mar 2009, I noticed from Sony's website that this particular model was no longer available - being phased out. I knew I had to act fast, so I grabbed one of the last ones I could find. Boy, am I glad I did!
This was our first HDTV and thanks to the reviewers here, they led me to the right choice. Granted, I don't have another set to easily compare this to, but in my opinion, the picture quality is fantastic! My HD source is Verizon FiOS and the highest quality output they have is 1080i.
Setup was a snap. Three screws and the base was attached. Installed the Verizon HD set top box, connected the HDMI cable, my audio out cable and bingo, I was watching high definition. There were only a few of the default settings that I had to change.
The Sony may have been a little more expensive, but the results were well worth it. Next will be a Sony Blu-ray player.
SONY Bravia 37" Mar 28, 2009 I previously didn't watch too much TV, but since I received my new set I have increased my TV viewing.
Geat Product, I am very Happy with Sony. Mar 07, 2009 Fisrt I'de like to say that I have and many different 37" lcd's in my home and this is by far the best. The features, design, and over-all quality is IMO the best.
This Sony has great color and very smooth picture, with a very small hint of banding(faint lines on screen) like other reviewers have mentioned(This is not a problem when viewing high--def signals or PC). I use this 50/50 for TV and PC and I love it. The menus are grahically pleasing and easy to learn with enuff options to please anyone. And the sound from the speakers is very good if you dont have sepperate audio equipment.
I used to think Sony was just over-priced and hyped, but now owning I am an absolute fan of the brand and willing to pay a little of a premium for thier products.
All in all im am very happy with this TV and I dont think anyone would regret this purchase, but as I write this I wonder how long this model will even be availible because these Tvs are dropping in price and 37"ers are getting rare.
For the other Tv's I've had Westinghouse(2nd in quality, smooth pictures and nice color, perfect PC input and 1080p), LG( Very jagged and grainy, horrible banding, and PC input was terrible), and Samsung(Same as LG, very jagged and grainy, horrible banding, and PC input was terrible, also played sounds when powered on/off and had annoying white LED light at the bottom of the screen). Out of those the Westinghouse performed the best, I know its a cheaper brand but it was nicer than the others while it lasted(3 yrs) eventually had bleeding problem(white light comming through black sceens)
fantastic service and fastastic lcd tv Feb 26, 2009 I was very pleased with the lcd tv that I purchased from amazon. I had the tv within 4 days of ordering. The picture quality is great and I am very happy with my purchase
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The magazine's survey was based on more than 38,000 purchases of electronics, including flat-screen TVs, between January 2009 and June 2010. The report indicated that online stores consistently offered better prices. (The magazine's full report can be found in its July 2010 issue.)
"Buying online can be better," the magazine said in a press release. "The higher-rated electronics retailers in Consumer Reports annual reader survey are Web sites. Readers who bought online rated their overall satisfaction at 90 out of 100 -- higher than those who bought in a store. Additionally, many Web merchants offer free shipping, even on TVs, which could spare the hassle of struggling to fit a bulky carton in the car or paying a local store for delivery."
Consumer Reports said that while no single retailer scored excellent in all shopping categories, Amazon.com came closest.
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