Sony Bravia XBR Series KDL 52XBR7 52 Inch 240Hz 1080p LCD HDTV
January 30, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment

Feel like you’re part of the action with the KDL-52XBR7 BRAVIA XBR LCD flat panel HDTV. In addition to Full HD 1080p resolution, this HDTV features Motionflow 240Hz technology, which enhances motion to deliver a smoother and clearer looking picture. It’s also outfitted with a powerful BRAVIA Engine 2 fully digital video processor that renders stunning images from any resolution. Enjoy exceptional ease-of-use with the Xross Media Bar user interface, integrated TV guide interactive program guide and BRAVIA sync one-touch component control. This HDTV comes with an abundance connectivity options so you to connect the video sources. And with the gorgeous piano gloss black finish with floating glass accents, it will be the sharpest wall in your home.
User Ratings and Reviews
1 Star Horrible Clouding Issue
I just took delivery of this set today after debating the purchase for a couple of weeks. I agree with the other reviewers that the picture is outstanding, with one big exception. After watching it for a couple of hours, I couldn’t help but notice that there were very obvious clouds/blooms of light throughout any dark scenes. I’ve read about this problem, called “mura” by the Japanese, but hadn’t had a problem with it on my 52XBR2. After spending the whole day wall mounting it and selling my XBR2 to a neighbor, I settled in to watch. I tried to ignore the “mura,” but it’s really bad. I’ve read that it is a manufacturing defect in the panel. I’m going to contact Amazon customer service next week and see how they deal with it. If I get a new one that doesn’t have this problem, I’ll update this review. In the meantime, be aware that this is a problem with Sony LCD sets, even very expensive ones like this one. Investigate it before you buy.
Update: Amazon has a new TV on the way to me already. I’m very impressed with their customer service. I know that some people are hesitant about buying expensive electronics online and feel more secure purchasing from a “bricks and mortar” store, but I can’t imagine anyone handling this better than Amazon has. Once I receive the new set, I’ll update my review of it.
4 Stars Awesome TV
I have been wanting a flat screen TV since the plasmas came out almost 10 years ago and were $40,000. ANd finally, I made the plunge and am very happy. Sony by far is the best and the 240hz motion flow is VERY noticable. I read a review where the guy said he could not tell at all. You can tell a LOT. Dont know what that guy was looking at. Anyway, it is pricey but I am happy with it. If you are sensitive to the LCD motion stutter, get the 240hz model…even if you have to wait a while for the price to come down. The only bad thing is one small software glitch when using one of the presentations methods in the slideshow feature (maze method freezes after about 10 pics, but other methods work fine). All in all this is a great TV and it has dropped over $800 dollars already since i bought it in December! Bad for me, good for you! Oh and for those people that are having trouble committing and research stuff to death… just do it. I killed myself researching plasmas vs. LCD and then the different types of LCDs etc and now that I have it, I am SOOO happy. Black scenes are always going to be a little different on an LCD, however the 240 motion flow far outweighs the occasional funny blacks…OH, and football is out of this world on it.
5 Stars Incredible!
I just received my TV today. All I can say is: OH MY GOD! The picture is gorgeous. The sound is incredible. Setup was a breeze. The guys delivering it were nice and courteous. They set it up for me, and even offered to take the packaging away (I kept it in case there were problems).
I’ve read reviews that state there were screen problems, especially with rain or fog. I don’t see it. No artifacts, no blurring, nothing. I think as long as it is setup correctly, the problems don’t occur. There are a lot of settings, but the menus are clean and easy to understand.
I am a little hard of hearing. My old TV was cranked to the max, and I could just hear it. Not my new Sony! Even at 50% it is too loud even for me.
Just a note (in case someone else has this problem): I initially didn’t have sound at first through the HDMI cable (and panicked a little). The problem was I had to configure my cable box audio setting specifically to HDMI. You’d think as an engineer, I would have known…
The picture is awesome with my Oppo up-scaling DVD player (I don’t have a Blu-ray yet).
A nice touch: because of the multitude of connectors on the TV (and the compactness of HDMI’s combined audio/video cables) I was able to get rid of a huge rat’s nest of cables (coaxial, composite, S-video, and various combiner/splitters).
5 Stars Outstanding picture!
This TV has the best picture we’ve ever seen. It’s absolutely stunning.
Lots of Amazon review comments out there about the refresh rate and stutter on the 120Hz model. That isn’t a problem at all with 240Hz.
An HDTV is only as good as the signal it receives. We had a heck of a time with Time Warner (they gave us the wrong cable box, even with the right box the HD channels didn’t work, they eventually came out and put a signal booster on the box) but once that was straightened out you cannot beat the picture on this TV. We have two other, older Sony TVs in other rooms that we’ll probably sell because no one will want to watch them after seeing the picture on this one.
We have a small living room and were worried the TV would be too large for the space. It isn’t.
We did alot of research before buying and made the right choice. You can’t go wrong with this brand and model.
Panasonic Viera X1 Series TC P42X1 42 Inch 720p Plasma HDTV
December 10, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment

DTV is being introduced with a 720p HDTV resolution. 1080p resolution is primarily designed for Blu-Ray imaging. If you’re looking for a value-conscious widescreen TV display with bright, excellent imaging, the Panasonic Viera TC-P42X1 42-Inch Class Plasma Flat Panel HDTV is an excellent choice. If you prefer TV viewing most of the time, the 42X1 will give you one of the finest pictures HDTV offers. Panasonic’s focus in 2009 continues to be on high definition 1080p HDTVs but the VIERA X1 series represent a line of 720p plasma HDTVs which help Panasonic deliver on its promise to satisfy demands for differing HDTV resolution options. The X1 VIERA HDTV offers stunning picture performance with a 600Hz Sub-field Drive that delivers razor-sharp motion focus, VIERA Image Viewer for sharing digital photos with friends and family, and VIERA Link control of all compatible A/V home entertainment components via a single remote. The X1 series also feature improved native contrast ratio of 30,000:1, an Infinite Black panel, and a Game Mode.
Vizio 42 inch 240hz XVT Series Top Rated LCD Flat Panel HDTV Review
December 1, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
OMG This TV is my new best friend. It blows the competition away with its stunning clarity and sound. It has built in surround sound that I can actually decipher. It has a whopping 240 hz refresh rate that handles the fastest action and its streamlined profile is one of the Classiest looks I’ve seen.
My friends who have HDTV’s suddenly aren’t happy with their TV’s when they see this beauty. My wife wasn’t happy when I bought it until she watched a movie and now she only wants to watch TV on the Vizio 42 XVT. The 240hz makes such a big difference so that there is no motion blur and a vivid picture that is pure eye candy.
Check it Out Here for an incredible price
When I hooked the bluray up to this TV and watched Transformers and Star Trek, I was absolutely mesmerized by the sheer clarity of the picture. You just sit there and can’t believe what you’re seeing. The clarity is so good that the picture almost looks 3D. You won’t be disappointed with this flat panel HDTV. I was able to unpack this myself and it is surprisingly light for being a larger TV. The remote control is one of the most expensive looking and feeling control I have every seen. Vizio didn’t spare any expense when they created the XVT Series and the brushed metal accents and sold feel of both the TV and remote are greatly appreciated. Here are just some of the awesome stats on it:
Product Features
- 50,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio for darker blacks and brighter whites
- SRS TruVolume eliminates volume inconsistencies between programming
- SRS TruSurround HD delivers immersive virtual high definition surround sound
- 240Hz displays 240 scenes per second by combining advanced 120Hz technology with scanning backlight
Technical Details
- Brand Name: Vizio
- Model: SV421XVT
- Display Technology: TFT active matrix
- Display Size: 42 inches
- Image Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- HDTV Compatible: Y
- Speakers Included: 2 speakers
- Height: 25.6 inches
- Width: 39.4 inches
- Depth: 3.8 inches
- Weight: 35.7 pound
They have it on Amazon for less than Costco right now plus they offer free shipping. Here’s the link below:
Panasonic Viera X1 Series TC P42X1 42 Inch 720p Plasma HDTV
November 15, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment

DTV is being introduced with a 720p HDTV resolution. 1080p resolution is primarily designed for Blu-Ray imaging. If you’re looking for a value-conscious widescreen TV display with bright, excellent imaging, the Panasonic Viera TC-P42X1 42-Inch Class Plasma Flat Panel HDTV is an excellent choice. If you prefer TV viewing most of the time, the 42X1 will give you one of the finest pictures HDTV offers. Panasonic’s focus in 2009 continues to be on high definition 1080p HDTVs but the VIERA X1 series represent a line of 720p plasma HDTVs which help Panasonic deliver on its promise to satisfy demands for differing HDTV resolution options. The X1 VIERA HDTV offers stunning picture performance with a 600Hz Sub-field Drive that delivers razor-sharp motion focus, VIERA Image Viewer for sharing digital photos with friends and family, and VIERA Link control of all compatible A/V home entertainment components via a single remote. The X1 series also feature improved native contrast ratio of 30,000:1, an Infinite Black panel, and a Game Mode.
Sony Bravia XBR Series KDL 52XBR7 52 Inch 240Hz 1080p LCD HDTV
May 31, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment

Feel like you’re part of the action with the KDL-52XBR7 BRAVIA XBR LCD flat panel HDTV. In addition to Full HD 1080p resolution, this HDTV features Motionflow 240Hz technology, which enhances motion to deliver a smoother and clearer looking picture. It’s also outfitted with a powerful BRAVIA Engine 2 fully digital video processor that renders stunning images from any resolution. Enjoy exceptional ease-of-use with the Xross Media Bar user interface, integrated TV guide interactive program guide and BRAVIA sync one-touch component control. This HDTV comes with an abundance connectivity options so you to connect the video sources. And with the gorgeous piano gloss black finish with floating glass accents, it will be the sharpest wall in your home.
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Outstanding picture!
This TV has the best picture we’ve ever seen. It’s absolutely stunning.
Lots of Amazon review comments out there about the refresh rate and stutter on the 120Hz model. That isn’t a problem at all with 240Hz.
An HDTV is only as good as the signal it receives. We had a heck of a time with Time Warner (they gave us the wrong cable box, even with the right box the HD channels didn’t work, they eventually came out and put a signal booster on the box) but once that was straightened out you cannot beat the picture on this TV. We have two other, older Sony TVs in other rooms that we’ll probably sell because no one will want to watch them after seeing the picture on this one.
We have a small living room and were worried the TV would be too large for the space. It isn’t.
We did alot of research before buying and made the right choice. You can’t go wrong with this brand and model.
1 Star Horrible Clouding Issue
I just took delivery of this set today after debating the purchase for a couple of weeks. I agree with the other reviewers that the picture is outstanding, with one big exception. After watching it for a couple of hours, I couldn’t help but notice that there were very obvious clouds/blooms of light throughout any dark scenes. I’ve read about this problem, called “mura” by the Japanese, but hadn’t had a problem with it on my 52XBR2. After spending the whole day wall mounting it and selling my XBR2 to a neighbor, I settled in to watch. I tried to ignore the “mura,” but it’s really bad. I’ve read that it is a manufacturing defect in the panel. I’m going to contact Amazon customer service next week and see how they deal with it. If I get a new one that doesn’t have this problem, I’ll update this review. In the meantime, be aware that this is a problem with Sony LCD sets, even very expensive ones like this one. Investigate it before you buy.
Update: Amazon has a new TV on the way to me already. I’m very impressed with their customer service. I know that some people are hesitant about buying expensive electronics online and feel more secure purchasing from a “bricks and mortar” store, but I can’t imagine anyone handling this better than Amazon has. Once I receive the new set, I’ll update my review of it.
5 Stars Incredible!
I just received my TV today. All I can say is: OH MY GOD! The picture is gorgeous. The sound is incredible. Setup was a breeze. The guys delivering it were nice and courteous. They set it up for me, and even offered to take the packaging away (I kept it in case there were problems).
I’ve read reviews that state there were screen problems, especially with rain or fog. I don’t see it. No artifacts, no blurring, nothing. I think as long as it is setup correctly, the problems don’t occur. There are a lot of settings, but the menus are clean and easy to understand.
I am a little hard of hearing. My old TV was cranked to the max, and I could just hear it. Not my new Sony! Even at 50% it is too loud even for me.
Just a note (in case someone else has this problem): I initially didn’t have sound at first through the HDMI cable (and panicked a little). The problem was I had to configure my cable box audio setting specifically to HDMI. You’d think as an engineer, I would have known…
The picture is awesome with my Oppo up-scaling DVD player (I don’t have a Blu-ray yet).
A nice touch: because of the multitude of connectors on the TV (and the compactness of HDMI’s combined audio/video cables) I was able to get rid of a huge rat’s nest of cables (coaxial, composite, S-video, and various combiner/splitters).
4 Stars Awesome TV
I have been wanting a flat screen TV since the plasmas came out almost 10 years ago and were $40,000. ANd finally, I made the plunge and am very happy. Sony by far is the best and the 240hz motion flow is VERY noticable. I read a review where the guy said he could not tell at all. You can tell a LOT. Dont know what that guy was looking at. Anyway, it is pricey but I am happy with it. If you are sensitive to the LCD motion stutter, get the 240hz model…even if you have to wait a while for the price to come down. The only bad thing is one small software glitch when using one of the presentations methods in the slideshow feature (maze method freezes after about 10 pics, but other methods work fine). All in all this is a great TV and it has dropped over $800 dollars already since i bought it in December! Bad for me, good for you! Oh and for those people that are having trouble committing and research stuff to death… just do it. I killed myself researching plasmas vs. LCD and then the different types of LCDs etc and now that I have it, I am SOOO happy. Black scenes are always going to be a little different on an LCD, however the 240 motion flow far outweighs the occasional funny blacks…OH, and football is out of this world on it.








