Sony KDL-32S2400 32" Bravia S-Series Digital LCD HDTV cheap audio, video, ultimate electronics for sale
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List Price: $1,599.99
Features
• 16:9 HD Resolution Panel: WXGA (1366 x 768)
• 5000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio with (ACE)
• HDTV with ATSC Digital Tuner and QAM
• BRAVIA Engine full digital video processor
• Digital audio amplifier |
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Sony KDL-32S2400 32" Bravia S-Series Digital LCD HDTV description
Experience a more dynamic and vibrant picture with the 32" BRAVIA digital LCD television. New features such as the dynamic backlighting system called ACE (Advanced Contrast Enhancement) automatically adjust the intensity of the backlight for improved contrast. In addition, a built-in Light Sensor intelligently fine-tunes the screen brightness to ... review details
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Sony KDL-32S2400 32" Bravia S-Series Digital LCD HDTV Customer Reviews
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HDTV Review - Sony KDL-32S2400
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| Overall I am very satisfied with this HDTV set. I am very pleased with it's ability to receive over-air HDTV broadcasts. Every local station is strong with only an old-fashioned set-top rabbit ears (with UHF loop) that I have set on the floor behind a chair near the set. I think the sound is a little flat, and I don't like the glare off the screen and the gloss black band across the lower part of the set. However, brightness is very good and dimensional depth of the picture is outstanding. Some shows, like the PBS HD broadcasts have a 3-D look to them. This is the main reason I bought Sony. Another surprise was how good DVD movies looked in widescreen format. The progressive scan feature of the DVD player produces an image that is excellent on this screen. If I could ask Sony for one thing it would be to provide some way to adjust the set controls for Normal, Zoom, Wide, and Wide Zoom. Films shown in widescreen format over regular cable (I have DISH) cannot normally be adjusted larger without cropping more of the image than I would like. This might be a problem with most sets, but Sony could provide some tweaking here. |
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