Reviews : Sony Bravia KDF-46E3000 46-Inch 1080p 3LCD Rear Projection HDTV |
Sony Bravia KDF-46E3000 46-Inch 1080p 3LCD Rear Projection HDTV Product By Sony Available From 0 Sellers |
Technical Details
- Full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) Picture Resolution
- 3LCD Technology
- BRAVIA Engine EX full digital video processing system
- 1080p Input, HDMI x2 (1080/60p, 24p)
- DMeX compatible - BRAVIA Internet Video Link Ready
Product Description
Announcing a Full HD 1080p microdisplay HDTV using 3LCD chips. No need to rub your eyes, you read right. The Full HD 1080p E-Series HDTVs offer affordable excellence with a great performance and feature package too. Outstanding brightness and natural color compliment the 1920 x 1080 3LCD chip. Each chip has over 2 million points of light and color is controlled right down to each individual pixel. And Live Color Creation creates a wide color range with deep, rich tones. The BRAVIA Engine EX video processor includes DRC-MF v1.0 technology, which upconverts 480i video signals to their 1080p equivalents. DMeX-ready allows connection to the BRAVIA Internet Video Link module. BRAVIA Theatre Sync simplifies switching and signal routing to the push of one-button. Two HD Component YPbPr inputs, 1080/24p and 1080/60p input capability via HDMI connections is part of the connectivity package along with 1080p component video inputs and a PC input. The sleek next generation slim design and thin bezel gives E-Series a fresh design that will virtually fit into just about any environment.Similar Products
Customer Reviews
By JJRomo
The lamp in my television failed after about 250 hours of use, when the life is supposed to be 6000-8000 hours. The replacement costs $300, after the $1300 cost of the television a little over a year ago.
The parts of this tv failed easily and the Sony service was no help at all. No one was willing to help me or even describe the problem to me. There was no assurance that it was a problem other than the lamp and that the problem wont happen again. Its possible that it will and I will have to buy a new lamp every year. Sony's service was horrible and no help. I would never recommend this product and would advise anybody against buying any Sony product!
By Cory D. Wilson (Indianapolis, IN)
I first found this TV at Fry's electronics and immediately was blown away from the sleek design, picture and price. At that point in time it was $1200 but further research lead to finding it on here for under $1100 and even further research found if I went straight to ABT's site (the sell of the TV) the TV was $50 cheaper. I searched flat panels, DLP's, Plasma's, and this TV came to be the best bang for the buck period.
I say unless you are wanting a TV you can mount on the wall, you won't be disappointed with this thing. The viewing angle is the best I've seen for a projection TV. It gets a little darker when viewing it from the side, but it never seems to loose a lot of brightness at any angle. The TV is every bit as slim if not slimmer than Samsung's Ultra Slim DLP series. The Picture quality is hands down top notch and theres still a lot of tweaking that I need to do and I can achieve even a better picture. I've heard about delays in gaming that make gaming systems unplayable on certain TV's, but this one is not one of those TV's. Right now all I have is a Wii hooked up to it (hopefully a PS3 too within a month or so) and it looks and plays awesome. Hooked up my old HTPC to it and the picture is as clear as a monitor. Setup was very easy, as the TV uses the XMB (Xross media bar) and its designed for easy setup and instant fun straight out of the box. Don't have money for a home theater System yet? Well neither did I, and I can honestly say the speakers on this TV are top notch and unbelievable. Definitely the best set of TV speakers I've ever heard!
If there are any cons I can only think of one and thats that since its a rear projection TV (and not LED based) it uses a projection lamp thats rated for 8000 hours. Now I did the math and that basically means your lamp will most likely last 3-4 years for an average person, or 333 days straight if you just leave it on all the time, but eventually your still going to have to deal with it and its an average of $200 for another lamp. I knew that before I bought the TV so I guess in that aspect its not a con.
By Michael W. Lamb
Sony is closing out their line of LCD rear projection TVs to focus on Plasma screens. They are offering great deals on their KDF Bravia line. I bought mine through Amazon with free shipping. The TV itself has an excellent picture and good sound quality. Unless you really need a thin TV to mount on the wall, this HDTV is an outstanding bargain. Where else would you get Sony quality, a 46 inch screen, the Bravia engine, and 1080p resolution at a price like this?
By JAMES (Shelby, Ohio)
My old 27" TV finally gave out after 14 years. I started looking at the new widescreen sets and decided on a 42-50" screen size. I had to learn about 720,1080, HD, LCD, DLP, Plasma, rear projection. I looked at TV's for 2 months and decided on the 46" Sony rear projection. I wanted to buy online but most online retailers had 10% of their customers unhappy with their purchase. I decided to buy from Amazon as I had a couple transactions from them I was unhappy about and they made it right with me. Their price was also low on this TV. So I ordered the TV and it was delivered by a local air freight company in 1 week. I am happy about the quick delivery and also the TV is AWSUM! For the money I spent on this 46" Sony I would of only got a 40" plasma set. The plasma sets may have a slightly better picture but not much. This Sony has great audio also. I would recommend this TV and also Amazon for their customer service.
By L. Huffman
I have had this TV for a week and I absolutely love it!! The picture is outstanding and the PS3 games are unreal! There is absolutely nothing wrong with this TV. Sony has quit making rear projection TV's as of February to focus on pure LCD, so get one while you can!
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