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Saturday, December 23, 2006
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Saturday, December 23, 2006
started 12/23/2006; 11:53:09 AM - last post 12/27/2006; 6:48:26 PM
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Doc Searls - Saturday, December 23, 2006 
12/23/2006; 3:53:09 PM (reads: 4554, responses: 2)
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| | In her position, $400 wouldn¹t go far, but I hoped, as I approached the spot the next day, that she would at least be more warmly dressed. She wasn¹t there and I never saw her again. |
Looking good
| | First, it's a pretty thing. The glass bezel looks a lot nicer than the other models out there. In my opinion, anyway. (There are other choices from Sony too. Here they are.) |
| | Second, the picture is gorgeous. The toughest tests will come with actual 1080p video input. There isn't any yet, but the 1080i video from Dish Network channels we get it's mighty fine. (Yes, compressed and artifact-y, but far less so than with the digital cable pictures I've seen at stores.) It's even better for displaying pictures from family albums, when serving as a laptop display. |
| | Third, the sound while not as good as you'll get with speakers in an audio system isn't bad for built-in TV speakers. |
| | Fourth, it serves very nicely as a 1920x1080 computer screen. You have to be sure to view it in "standard" rather than "vivid" mode; but that's one button on the remote control. |
| | Fifth, although I've had my issues with them (not big ones, considering), I have to recommend Dish Network as a companion source service for the Sony. The remote controls work the TV, right out of the box. And much more intuitively than Sony's own remote. (We're using this receiver/DVR, which serves two locations and lets you record one thing while watching another.) We'ver got the DishHD Silver package for $60/month.That plan comes with 26 HD channels and more standard-definition channels than we can bother to count. You can't beat that with any cable system, far as I know. |
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ahxhlq - Re: Saturday, December 23, 2006 
12/26/2006; 2:17:08 AM (reads: 693, responses: 0)
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"Devil of outside, the content of the angel, return hesitant what?
game
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Kevin O'Keefe - Re: Looking good 
12/27/2006; 10:48:26 PM (reads: 727, responses: 0)
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Indeed marketing is a conversation Doc.
Looking to replace our TV as family xmas present, I was confused as all get out by HDTV's and the related technology. Even consumer reports, which I subscribe to online, added to the confusion.
Along you come on the morning I'm looking with your review of the Sony Bravia 40". What do you think we bought? Only difference was we bought the V model as opposed to the XBR - little difference and $400 less. We're real pleased so far.
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