Sony KV-13FS100 13" FD Trinitron WEGA TV cheap audio, video, ultimate electronics for sale
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List Price: $229.99
Features
• 13-inch FD Trinitron WEGA television with standard 4:3 aspect ratio; 16 x 13.38 x 16.13 inches (W x H x D)
• Lightweight and easy to move; features auto channel setup and 2-event clock timer
• High-end component-video and standard composite-video inputs accept connection with a range of home-video products
• Front-panel audio/video inputs accommodate a camcorder or gaming console for easy hookup
• Includes 3 watts per channel stereo speakers; Dynamic Picture Processor maintains image detail in very bright and dark areas of each scene |
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Sony KV-13FS100 13" FD Trinitron WEGA TV description
The Sony Trinitron KV13FS100 WEGA television is completely flat vertically and horizontally, which provides a sharp three-dimensional picture that's virtually distortion free. This 13-inch set is a great choice for use in the kitchen or your vacation cabin. It features a 4:3 aspect ratio, a three-line digital comb filter (usually found on higher-end mo ... review details
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Sony KV-13FS100 13" FD Trinitron WEGA TV Customer Reviews
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Great little TV!
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I needed a small TV for my bedroom and this Sony delivered on all fronts. The picture quality is outstanding - crisp and vivid, without any of the artificial edge-enhancement on found on many analog televisions that I find so distracting. I went to a brick-and-mortar electronics retail chain to scout out small TVs, but kept coming back to the Sony because of the picture quality. It's certainly a fair deal more expensive than other TVs of similar size, but you do seem to get what you pay for.
Inputs are plentiful, including a component input on the back, which is surprising on such a small set. There's a channel labeling option so you can name your stations and a favorites button that lets you quickly surf to any of five preset channels, making channel surfing a breeze. Pushing and holding the channel up or down button will speed through channels in the direction of your choice. It's also pretty trivial to adjust picture and color temperature to your liking; the menus are easy to navigate, unlike a lot of other cheaper sets I tried out. Sound easily fills a small room, but of course isn't concert quality or anything.
Finally, the remote is nicely sized and idiot-proof. It'll take you all of a minute to get used to it. I'm not sure if this will matter to anyone, but the remote is wider at the bottom, which allows it to stand upright on a nightstand or desk. Styling is subjective, but I think the Sony looks pretty good compared to its competition. This is an inexpensive TV that doesn't look cheap. The only feature that's missing is auto closed-captioning when the TV is muted, but this isn't a deal breaker in my mind. Until all our signals are pristine, digital HDTV quality, we'll have to live with the analog signals we get. I'm happy to say that this TV handles the latter really, really well. |
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