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Sony Grand WEGA KDS-55A2000 55-Inch SXRD 1080p Rear Projection HDTV | 
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| Brand: Sony Category: CE
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Avg. Customer Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 28789
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Display Size: 5 Shipping Weight (lbs): 83.9 Dimensions (in): 50.9 x 18.9 x 35.9 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: KDS-55A2000 Model: KDS-55A2000 UPC: 027242697782 EAN: 0027242697782 ASIN: B000GZUN9M
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| Features:
| | Full HD (1920 x 1080)Picture Resolution with SXRD chip | | | 3 SXRD chips (R/G/B), Over 2 Million Pixels each. | | | Contrast Ratio up to 10000:1 | | | 1080p Input for Full HD via HDMI rear connections (x2) | | | Bottom Speaker. Slim and Stylish Design. |
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Product Description Sony Grand WEGA 55" Widescreen HDTV - This 55" widescreen TV offers you the latest in HDTV technology - support for 1080p with a native 1920x1080 resolution. Sony achieves this with 3 separate SXRD panels that have a blistering response time of only 2.5ms! More than fast enough for even the most demanding images. These features and much more go into a television that provides an amazing entertainment experience. Supports 1080p natively with a resolution of 1920x1080 NTSC/ATSC hybrid with Clear QAM (8 VSB) Video Ports - 2 HDMI Inputs (rear - 1 w/ audio), 3 Component Inputs (1 front), 1 S-Video Input (rear), 3 Composite Inputs (1 front), & 1 PC Video Input (rear) Audio Ports - 1 Digital Optical Out (rear), 5 Analog Audio Inputs (1 front), 1 Audio Out (rear - variable/fixed), & 1 PC Audio Input (rear) Advanced Iris - A special Sony feature that helps to improve brightness and contrast CineMotion Reverse 3 - 2 Pulldown Technology Picture and Picture Color Temperature 3D Digital Comb Filter Game Mode Noise Reduction Picture Modes - Vivid, Standard, Custom Wide Modes - Wide Zoom, Normal, Full, & Zoom Dolby Digital Support MTS Stereo Decoder SRS TruSurround XT Audio Effect A/V Synch Auto Channel Programming Programmable Timer Sleep Timer - 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, Off (2 Event) Picture Freeze Unit Dimensions - approx. 50.9 (w) x 35.9 (h) x 18.9 (d) Unit Weight - approx. 84 lbs.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 24 more reviews...
Lamp blew after 18 months March 24, 2008 Without warning the lamp went. We were nowhere near the 8,000 hours of use that SONY predicts the lamp will serve us before it burns out. Went to the store where I bought it and spoke to the same salesman who sold it to us. He didn't say a word. Took my paperwork walked over to three different computers and typed in a bunch of numbers and letters in each one. He wrote a phone number down and handed my paperwork back to me. He would not have said a word except I inquired if this was common for the lamp to go so soon. He told me that the lamp on his TV was five years old and he had heard of others lasting a year or less. Not very comforting. Called the number and spoke to a woamn who didn't want to hear about complaints she only took orders. So for $285.49 I get a new lamp in two working days. Not happy at all. Will not buy another SONY or go to Bernies again.
BEWARE PHONY SONY BALONEY ABOUT SXRD LAMP LIFE September 11, 2007 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
The lamp for my SXRD 60A2000 last just one week longer than the 1-yr warranty period. Without warning it just went Phht. So much for the lamp warning message Sony so proudly yaks about it the manual. BALONEY.
4 hrs a day should have gotten me 3_ years. But reality is just 1 yr of service per lamp and then you have to spend 10-percent plus of original sale price to replace each year. I would never have bought this TV if I knew I would have to do that.
PLUS, the phoney sony baloney people at sony style said my extended warranty would cover lamp replacements...but now of course they do not cover "consummables" (i.e. lamp replacements)
Run away as fast as you can fgrom PHONY SONY BALONEY
Yes I am a disgruntled customer and you will be too!
Incredible TV and incredible price May 16, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The TV looks great--on or off! Every positive comment I've read about this thing is right-on.
I don't have my satellite dish hooked up yet, so I hooked up an old 300 ohm off-air antenna (yes, "rabbit ears") and turned it on. It found about 12 local HD channels, which look INCREDIBLE!! Can't believe how good the tuner is in this thing--I'm about 20 miles from the nearest broadcast location, and the signal comes in clear as a bell!
I can't imaging how great the picture will look when the HD satellite receiver is installed this weekend. Very satisfied and recommend to anyone in the market for a big screen HD TV. I can't imagine a plasma or LCD tv having a better picture than this, and you can't beat the price difference!
OneCall was prompt and courteous and the packaging didn't have so much as a scrape on it.
Great TV! March 18, 2007 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
I just got this from Amazon, and this TV is great. I was worried it would be too big but the size is just right for 7-12 ft viewing distance. The shipping went smoothly. I received the TV in about a week, and they brought it up to my 3rd floor apartment. I would definitely recommend Amazon and their shipping company for such a purchase. Also, check with your credit card company because many automatically double the warranty for you and offer their own extended warranties.
Also, note that HD quality depends on the HD signal. I discovered that my cable box (Motorola from Comcast) does not give the best signal. If you can get it, OTA HD is usually best. Cable rebroadcasts those signals in an unscrambled format. When I plug cable directly into TV (and bi-pass box), I get much better quality, but when I go through box, it is worse. This is especially noticeable with live action sports -- the box drops frames. For scrambled HD channels, you're stuck with the box unfortunately. I don't know if DirecTV is better, but I suspect it is.
DVD through my Toshiba up-converting DVD player is fantastic and looks HD. I like that you can have different video settings for each input. You will want to turn down the brightness -- swith from Vivid to Standard or Custom setting -- but overall, out-of-the-box picture is very good. The menu works well. I did not need manual to get going and to set up my system.
Thus far, I've noticed only two flaws: (1) you cannot set different audio setting for different inputs. I wish I could set it to always turn off TV speakers whenever I watch a DVD. (2) the remote is junk. It looks nice but is not really multi-device because it is not compatible with the rest of my components. It will not work with my Toshiba DVD-player or my Onkyo Receiver. Both are major brands, so that's unfortunate. I suggest investing in a universal remote.
I compared this with the cheaper KDF series. I like that this has 1080p, but the real reason I chose this TV was that it appeared brighter and sharper in the store -- even with 720p programming. It also has a wider viewing angle and better contrast. This is definitely the best projection available. IMO the picture quality rivals plasma.
Finally, I'd like to say a few words about bulb replacement. Yes, you will have to replace the bulb every few years for $200 or so. If you only consider this fact, then the overall cost of this TV is higher than a plasma. However, plasmas consume more than twice the energy. They are the SUVs of home entertainment, and your energy cost savings over time will almost pay for your bulbs. Also, you don't have to worry about picture fading over time. Every time you replace the bulb, you have a new TV. This type of TV is also more reliable and durable than plasma. Many extended warranties for plasmas therefore cost more -- sometimes twice as much. Finally, this TV is actually lighter (by a few pounds) than a comparable plasma.
Sony KDS-55A2000 March 12, 2007 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I researched HDTVs for nearly 3 months before finally deciding on this one. And i could not be happier with my decision.
I will share some details that i have not seen in other reviews that i think may help in making your decision.
First, the lamp. This TV does use a lamp and the life of the lamp is around 4000 hours. This is a disadvantage when comparing RPTVs to LCD/Plasma but there is a warning light that will flash when the lamp is about to go and replacing the lamp is very simple and should require no tech support.
With standard cable television, the quality was surprising better than i had expected. If you change the screen ratio from 16:9 to 4:3, the picture will look much better because stardard broadcasts are designed to be viewed in 4:3 and if kept in 16:9 the picture will just stretch out to fit the screen and it will look disproportional.
Now, This is a true 1080p HDTV. When you connect it to a 1080p source, (like in my case a toshiba HD XA2 HD DVD player), the result is the most stunning picture you will ever lay your eyes on. Honestly it is better than going to the movies. I cannot recommend this TV enough. There is seriously not one thing i dislike about it.
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