LCD Greatness
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| Review Date: February 3, 2010 |
| Reviewer: BearNecessities, Chicago, IL USA |
I purchased this TV February 2009, and it has since been shipped from S. Korea all the way to Portugal. been probably mishandled all the way around the world as well.
The Picture is amazing, i have read some minor complaints about some "greying" on the sides, i have none of that. I love this Television.
TV speakers are TV Speakers, what do you expect, better than nothing. i am not gentle with things i own, and turn it off and on repeatedly, or leave it on for extended amounts of time. i put TV's through what Automakers put their cars through in the desert... and this TV has lived up to the challenge
i dont really know what else to say, superior quality and reliability, for me anyways |
Awesome!
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| Review Date: December 21, 2009 |
| Reviewer: M. Deodato, NJ USA |
I'm not technical about TV... but I love this one!
Got it last year and still love it! It is great for watching HD movies and playing games! |
great TV, great PQ, advanced internet features lacking
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| Review Date: December 2, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Ari Elias Bachrach, Philadelphia PA |
I've been using this TV for about 4 months now. It's a great TV with a great picture. I won't bother repeating all of the technical stats since you can see them above, but suffice it to say that this TV has all the technical bells and whistles you'd want in terms of contrast ratio, refresh rate, etc.
In general Sony makes good products (although you do sometimes have to pay a little more for them). The Z series is their mid-range series - it's better than the S, V, and some others, but doesn't have all the features of the XBR series. This TV is the 4100 series, which unfortunately makes it just one model short of being able to do a lot of cool internet enabled things. For example, the 5100 model (and everything above that, including the XBR series) can stream netflix movies. I've also tried streaming video from a DLNA server and found it somewhat limited, While JPG images can display easily and you can play MP3s, (I got that working in just a few minutes), Sony doesn't guarantee support for anything other than basic mpeg2 video format (and I've had little luck even getting that to work). Since most internet video is distributed in other formats, this means you're going to have to get another device (HTPC, Bravia internet link, Roku box, Xbox, PS3, etc.), in order to get internet video. Depending on your plans for other home theater devices and budget, you may want to upgrade to the 5100 series or XBR for the additional internet based features, however if you're like me and getting a HTPC anyway, then it doesn't make sense to spend additional money for features you'll have through other devices. |
Great TV
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| Review Date: November 16, 2009 |
| Reviewer: M. Manis, Upstate,S.C. |
| I've owned this TV for a little under a year now, not one problem. I have my Xbox 360, PS2, Blue-Ray, Stereo, HD cable box all hooked up to it. I payed 1450 last Christmas so I would think that now it should be found for around 1000. |
Trust Amazon.com for resale TV's
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| Review Date: September 21, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Bruce Henderson, Cumming, GA |
| With caution and some reservation, I purchased a "like new" Sony KDL-46Z4100 from Amazon.com Warehouse. Not only was it actually "like new" as advertised, but six months have now passed and it is still priced higher at the discount stores than I paid through Amazon.com Warehouse. I don't see myself ever buying electronics any other way. They just depreciate way to fast to pay new retail prices, even when on sale. |
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