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I am a Sony man.
Wega Trinitron tubes are indeed the best out there. My 3 main sets are an older (480i) KV36, which is a 4:3 set, but has an option to "sharpen" its resolution when watching 16:9 DVD, by setting it up that way. This set in now in the basement, running an Play Station and an xBox for the kids, along with an older Sony single-disk DVD player. All the Trinitron set are very heavy, due to the lead used in the front of the tube, however, this is how Sony gets its great blacks and contrast. My set above is over 225lbs. I also have a Sony KD (I think) 34 XBR set residing in the rec room. What a sweet set that thing is...it was my main set prior to my last purchase. Its plumbed to a high end Phillips DVD/AM/FM/MP3/CD/JPEG player/amp with 5+1 surround sound. My most recent purchase fore the family room, is a Sony KDS50 HD Grand Wega XRB SXRD. It has the absolute best blacks and contrast I've seen in any non-tube. I ve got it patched to a Bose Life Style 28 II for absolute stunning sound. And don't waste your time with expensive HDMI cable just yet. While the have more bandwidth, they are designed for future inter-device communications, and can not enhance an any better picture quality than component RGB cables can, at 1080i. __ "It's just about going fast...that's all..." http://home.columbus.rr.com/ckg/ |
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