Sony KV-36HS420 36-Inch FD Trinitron WEGA Hi-Scan 1080i HD-Ready TV |  | Brand: Sony Category: CE
List Price: $1,699.99 Buy Used: $799.99 as of 7/31/2010 03:31 CDT details You Save: $900.00 (53%)
Seller: Luke Carter Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 174,916
Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Display Size: 36 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 44 x 32 x 26
MPN: KV36HS420 Model: KV36HS420 UPC: 027242645219 EAN: 0027242645219 ASIN: B0002FO3JW
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| • | 36-inch Hi-Scan FD Trinitron WEGA television with standard 4:3 aspect ratio; 39.1 x 30.6 x 25 inches (W x H x D) | | • | Offers analog and digital (HDMI) high-definition inputs and a wealth of picture-enhancing technologies | | • | High-voltage regulator maintains consistent image size, despite variations in brightness during scene changes and channel changes | | • | CineMotion Reverse 3:2 pulldown technology lets you watch progressive-scan movies in their native 24-frame format | | • | Stereo speakers with 10 watts per channel; SRS TruSurround simulated surround sound and BBE sound enhancement |
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Product Description 2/8/200615-19-32...
Amazon.com Product Description Sony's fully HDTV-ready KV-36HS420 36-inch FD (flat display) Trinitron WEGA television offers a huge screen, analog and digital high-definition inputs, great audio features, and a suite of picture-enhancing technologies. Whether you're watching VHS tapes, DVDs, or high-definition (480p, 720p, 1080i) broadcasts, your programs will look breathtakingly good. The set's standard 4:3 aspect ratio, Hi-Scan 1080i display, and picture-improvement circuitry let you view a mix of source signals at high resolutions, up to 1080i. DRC--Digital Reality Creation MultiFunction circuitry--upconverts standard interlaced (480i) video sources to 960i or progressive-scan 480p, while inputs as high-quality as 720p (720 lines, progressively scanned) are upsampled to full 1080i. Because DRC processes video signals in real time, it creates an image with 4 times the density of the original signal. Progressive scanning, referred to as 480p and 720p for the number of horizontal lines that compose the video image, creates a picture using twice the scan lines of a conventional DVD picture, giving you higher resolution and sharper images while eliminating nearly all motion artifacts. The set's auto 16:9 enhanced mode detects anamorphically encoded widescreen program sources and offers full picture resolution on the video program, wasting none of its usable lines of resolution on the black bars at the top and bottom of the screen. The KV-36HS420's high-voltage regulator maintains consistent image size, despite variations in brightness during scene changes and channel changes, while magnetic quadra-pole technology reduces "beam spot" distortion and improves corner-to-corner focus and picture sharpness. ClearEdge VM wideband velocity modulation 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 3D digital comb filter compares each horizontal scanning line with the lines above and below it, as well as with the corresponding lines on previous and subsequent video frames. This results in higher horizontal resolution, higher vertical resolution, and reduced video noise. The KV-36HS420 also employs CineMotion Reverse 3-2 PullDown technology (often called 3:2 pulldown), a handy feature for watching progressive-scan movies 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. Finally, Dynamic Focus circuitry automatically adjusts the picture during each scanning line for consistent corner-to-corner sharpness. Two high-definition component-video inputs grant optimum connection with a DTV decoder and progressive-scan DVD player, while standard composite- and S-video inputs accommodate all DVD players. The set's HDMI interface provides a digital connection with your DTV receiver. HDMI supports standard-definition (SD), enhanced definition (ED), or high-definition (HD) video, plus multi-channel digital audio--all using a single cable. Choose between rear AV inputs and a set of front AV inputs for extra convenience. A rear AV output offers a switchable fixed- and variable-level analog audio output for hookup with a surround receiver or integrated amplifier. The set features stereo speakers (with 10 watts per channel) and BBE sound enhancement. You can label the set's video inputs and channels for easy selection. If you don't have Dolby Pro Logic processing or a surround speaker system, the TV's SRS TruSurround will simulate surround sound through any 2 speakers. Other video technologies include auto white balance, Dynamic Focus circuitry, Dynamic Picture Processor circuitry, Trinitone color temperature control, and vertical aperture compensation. An optional accessory for the set is the Sony audio/video cabinet SU-36HX1. What's in the Box TV, remote control (RM-Y197), 2 AA batteries, a user's manual, warranty information.
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Great Investment February 8, 2009 Karen Marie Rettke (AZ USA) I've had this TV for over 4 years now and I am having such a hard time deciding whether or not to part with it because it still performs well. The picture is crisp and sharp and the sound is exquisite....it's just so heavy. That's not a problem if you have a couple of strong men to move the 240 lb. monster. I think the next best picture I've seen since this TV is the XBR6 series and that's what I'm wanting to put on a wall mount. Quite an expense to justify when this TV is still perfect. I think I'll wait since I'm still very much enjoying my first HDTV.
Dont buy this TV you will regret it July 22, 2008 dissapointed with sony (TX) I too bought this tv in December 2004 and here we are July 2008 and it already has failed me, not even 4 years. The problem I had is that whenever I would turn on the tv by remote or finger, the tv would come on then turn off by itself. It happened so many times that I finally gave up and called a repairman. He came out and 49.00 bucks later said he would take the board with him to have it repaired to a tune of 300.00 I stupidly paid him the 300 total and now I have it for sale. Dont buy this dumb tv its too heavy you need about 4 guys to load it and unload it if you dont break your back first or cut your hand. I would never buy another sony again. The repairman says he sees these tvs a loft with this problem. The only person getting rich here is the repairman. Run, dont walk, away from the sony.
Fantastic TV, Very Heavy! March 31, 2007 Marc Axelrod (Potter, Wi USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is, simply put, the best television set I have ever owned. The picture is terrific, the sound is awesome (weven when you turn it up all the way, there is no scratchiness), and when you place the TV in a dark room, you feel like you are in a movie theatre. The picture rivals the skinny flat screens that currently dot the Best Buy Landscape.
My only reservation is that this TV weighs anywhere from 215-235 pounds, depending on which model version you buy. It is a beast. You'll need two or more strong people to help you move it, and good luck trying to find someone to help you if you ever need to carry it up a flight of stairs!
Moreover, it is a bulky set that needs a sizeable corner or wall.
But if you already know where you will put your TV, then this is a great buy. I've had this TV for almost two years, and it still plays and looks brand new!
The remote control requires a bit of a learning curve, but we use our Dish Network remote, so no problem there. The only thing is that if you are watching satellite TV in Video Mode, you won't be able to use the PIP feature (no bif loss for me).
To be honest, if I was buying a TV now, I'd get something lighter. But if you want a traditional set, than this one is awesome.
Do NOT buy a Sony December 20, 2006 L. Townsend (Cooperstown, NY USA) 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
We bought a Sony TV similar to this model 4 years ago for $1500. Last week it stopped working and after calling a repair man to come to our house (a 30 mile drive for him, $$$) because it is impossible to move, he took the back of the TV with him and was able to determine that it was the picture tube that died. A new picture tube would cost $1000. That was not worth it to us. We called Sony to let them know and after speaking to a representitive, and then her supervisor, we were told that there was nothing they could do because it was out of warranty. We are extremely dissappointed with Sony. We have Zenith that is 30 years old, and a Toshiba that is 15 years. I will not buy another Sony product.
Great TV till it died September 20, 2006 Derek J. Payne (Mechanicsburg, PA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I had this TV for 2 years in my 15 x 16 foot living room. Sat on a large entertainment center that could support the 240lbs it weighed. Was a monster to get in place but I thought "i'll never move it again for a long time." Picture is just incredible and the sound was also very good. I hardly did watch TV as it was and didn't use it alot in the 2 years but always enjoyed showing off the HD picture channels on the TV to friends. One nite w/ my g/f we were watching a DVD and when it was over I went to switch the video mode back to TV and there was no sound. I too had very similiar experience as did James above. I was told by Sony to deal w/ Circuit City since my warranty was out from Sony but still good w/ Circuit city. thank god I bought the extended. The repair company showed up in a few days and looked at it for 30 min, tryin to reset, thinkin forever that it was the mute button or a wire was off on the back. He told me he never saw a sony tv w/ no sound like this. He said "there is only 2 circuit boards in it and it has to be one of them that is bad." so he was gonna order parts. 3 weeks i heard nothing from him and tried callin him w/ no call back. I had to go to circuit city to get an answer and the store manager was very helpful. He found out that the guy didn't call me cause he was waiting on an answer from sony. He had no idea what was wrong w/ my tv so he called sony to ask them. Seems to me that not many service companies want to work on these tv's from what I am reading from reviews. I too must be the one in a million that had a fluke tv, but now they no longer sell this tv and I would have to go w/ the 34" wega. LCD and plasma just don't interest me cause of the problems they too have and there life spans. I am currently after 2 1/2 months of the tv broke waitin on a confirmation number from this "Todds electronics" so I can get my store credit and pick something else out. I will miss this TV alot and hope that the 34 will be close to the same screen size. I have found my tv online still available but circuit city only lets u do store credit. NOw I have to go through moving this Tv again thinkin I wouldn't be doing this for a long time.. LOL IF i could get another one though I would, because it's a great tv and I guess I was just the one in a million w/ a bad one.
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