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Sony KV-32XBR450 32" XBR Wega Flat-Screen HDTV Monitor with PIP |  | Brand: Sony Category: CE
Buy Used: $799.00 as of 7/31/2010 18:22 CDT details
Rating: 11 reviews
Media: Electronics Display Size: 32 Shipping Weight (lbs): 200 Dimensions (in): 22.9 x 35.4 x 26.8
MPN: KV-32XBR450 Model: KV-32XBR450
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 32-inch flat-screen HDTV monitor | | • | Picture-in-picture capability | | • | 2-speaker surround sound simulation | | • | 4 A/V inputs, 3 S-Video inputs | | • | Auto-volume correction, child lock-out |
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Amazon.com Product Description Sony's high-definition-ready KV-32XBR450 32-inch WEGA television offers a lot of screen, a ton of features, and the bright, detailed picture quality for which Trinitron WEGA sets are known. The KV-32XBR450's flat, FD Trinitron picture tube cuts down on glare and minimizes image distortion, and its wealth of video technologies ensures that you'll enjoy sharp, vivid pictures, whatever your source components. The TV produces stereo audio with 15 biamplified watts per channel through built-in two-way speakers that border the screen. One of the KV-32XBR450's coolest features is its 16:9 enhanced mode, which--together with a feature called Hi-Scan 1080i--delivers maximum picture quality by concentrating all viewable scan lines within a letterboxed image, wasting none of its horizontal resolution on rendering the black bars that border a widescreen image. Velocity modulation (selectable: off, high, low) improves the definition at picture edges, creating sharper images by slowing the CRT (cathode-ray tube) beam's horizontal scanning during demanding work--say, when rendering transitions from light to dark parts of an image--and speeding it up when scanning easily rendered sections, like broad dark areas. The set's three-line digital comb filter further enhances resolution by removing blurred edges between colors and reducing dot crawl (tiny, moving dots of color along a sharp color separation in a vertical line, as in a depiction of a character's striped T-shirt). Top-of-the-line high-definition-capable component-video inputs minimize digital and line-scan artifacts from compatible video sources (480i, 480p, 1080i), while standard composite- and S-video inputs accommodate all DVD players. You can choose between multiple sets of rear A/V inputs and a set of front A/V inputs for extra convenience when hooking up a camcorder or gaming console. A rear AV output offers both fixed and variable-level analog audio outputs for hookup with, for instance, both a VCR and a surround receiver. You can label the set's video inputs and channels for easy selection. The KV-32XBR450 offers Sony's CineMotion reverse 3:2 pulldown technology, a handy feature for watching progressive-scan movie programs in their native 24-frame format. Digital video mastering introduces a common distortion when adjusting 24-frames-per-second movies to 30 fps video; 3:2 pulldown digitally corrects this distortion, removing the redundant information to display a film-frame-accurate picture. Freeze Memo lets you freeze what's on screen and view it in a PIP window while programming continues on the main screen. This is ideal for noting Web site addresses, phone numbers, and contact information on the screen. Channel Fix automatically sets TV to a specific channel (such as 3) for cable box control, letting you switch channels on the cable box via the TV's universal remote control without altering your TV setting. The Control S feature (input/output) lets you use the set with other Sony components, controlling all with a single remote control, and only ever pointing the remote at the TV--not each piece of gear. Other video technologies include Magnetic Quadra Pole (reduces beam spot distortion and improves corner-to-corner focus, as well as picture sharpness), auto white balance, Dynamic Picture Processor and Dynamic Focus circuitry, color temperature control, and vertical aperture compensation. S-video detection automatically senses and switches the set's input to match an S-video source signal. What's in the Box TV, remote control (RM-Y184), remote batteries, a user's manual, and warranty information.
Product Description For a state-of-the-art viewing experience, Sony's 32'' XBR« Wega« Flat Screen Stereo TV is the way to go. With DRC« Multi-Function with 3:2 Pull Down Technology, 3D Y/C Digital Comb Filter, Velocity Scan Modulation, Vertical Aperture Compensation & HD-Capable Component Video Inputs to connect to a high-definition satellite dish or progressive scan DVD, this TV delivers movie theater quality picture. And 2-Tuner Picture-in-Picture lets you watch 2 shows at once. It's enough to make your head spin
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Lying shipper--do not buy this product September 12, 2003 AcademicEdit (Tempe, AZ United States) 4 out of 19 found this review helpful
I cannot review the product (originally listed for $1,000.00 dollars more), because Crates Direct pulled a switcheroo and sent an inferior, cheaper model whose true price IS $1,199.99 and not the $2,999.99 they charged me but refuse to alter.If you order this one, don't expect to get it.
What a view! February 15, 2003 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This TV is the best we ever purchased. Of course going from a 19 inch model to the 32 inch is a change, the clarity of televsion, video and DVD's is incredible. We read many reviews of Sony WEGA from many sources. Though we spent some bucks, it was well worth it!
I Love My TV December 25, 2002 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I bought this TV last year and I love it. I have an elliptical satellite dish and a Toshiba HDTV receiver. The picture quality is what sold me on this model, whether you are watching the news or a DVD on a progressive scan player (with component video cables) Sony gives you the option of four different screen modes, from vivid to 'pro'...that is all picture adjustments in the default position. The control over every aspect of the picture is daunting at first but in no time you'll have the four picture modes perfectly tailored to your tastes. The "split screen" is very cool, you can watch a DVD and monitor a program, minimize or maximize the two screens and have the sound from whichever source you want Even the built in speaker system is sufficient for my taste, to me the picture quality is of utmost importance. I could go on and on raving about this TV. I only have one regret, the price keeps going down! j.nomograms
Too much of a good thing? April 20, 2002 Amy E. Jones (Missouri, USA) 18 out of 19 found this review helpful
This set is surprisingly good in the following ways:After owning this set for four months, I am astonished at how BAD other televisions look. When my friend bought a 32 inch WEGA (non XBR) and had us over to take a look, I was appalled by the overdriven picture, extensive red push and large gap between scan lines. It was like watching television through a set of venetian blinds. The same with another friend's Toshiba flat tube set. Further, if you're a gadget-type person. you'll appreciate the fantastically in-depth service menu. Every conceivable internal setting of the television can be accessed through the remote. We have dropped the red push altogether and the picture is considerably more pleasing than when the set was new. Finally, the resolution of the picture tube is so much better than standard televisions that flaws, edits, and manipulations in NTSC sources can easily be detected with the naked eye. This could be a turn-off for some casual owners; other television sets are too blurry and inaccurate to reveal the flaws in a broadcast. Not the XBR! With this set, the difference between high quality and inferior broadcasts is as plain as day. To sum up, this television is superior in every way. In fact, its superiority makes some common NTSC programming look pretty bad. Some owners won't like it, preferring to hide the flaws in the signal by watching through an inferior set.
The best 32" TV you can buy March 12, 2002 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
We've had our 32" XBR450 for about three months, and the whole family loves it. Coupled with a progressive scan DVD player (we have the Sony DVP-NS700P, also a great product), the picture is nothing short of amazing. Even VHS tapes look better with this TV, thanks to the line-doubling up-conversion process the signal goes through. The sound quality is also excellent--even has treble/bass adjustments--and has surprising bass output for a TV set. The picture-and-picture feature (scalable side-by-side twin views) is really cool; however, be aware that you won't be able to view two channels at once if you get satellite service. (You can still view different sources simultaneously, though.) The unit also has plenty of inputs, including two component video inputs (for high-definition sources) so you can hook up a DVD player as well as an HDTV receiver. While the price is high, for the quality, features and flexibility, you can't beat this Sony for 32" models. I would recommend this TV to anyone who can afford it.
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