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Sony KLV40U100M 40" Bravia HDTV Tunerless LCD Monitor
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Sony KLV40U100M 40 Bravia HDTV Tunerless LCD Monitor List Price: $2,799.99


Features
 38 15/16" x 26 15/16" x 10 5/8" (989 x 684 x 270 mm) with stand; 38 15/16" x 25 3/4" x 5" (989 x 653 x 127 mm) without stand(WxHxD)
 Requires cable or satellite set-top box to receive HDTV; wide color gamut produces deeper reds, more vivid greens, and cleaner blues
 1366 x 768-pixel resolution, super-fast 8ms response time, 1300:1 contrast ratio
 Connections: 3 composite A/V (1 side), 2 S-Video (1 side), 2 component (Y/Pb/Pr), 1 HDMI, 1 RF
 Two stereo speakers, 10 watts apiece (20 watts total); Dolby Digital decoding and SRS TruSurround XT virtual surround
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Sony KLV40U100M 40" Bravia HDTV Tunerless LCD Monitor description
The sleekly styled, silver 40-inch Sony Bravia KLV40U100M is packed with the latest high-performance video features, including a wide viewing angle, and a fast response time (great for sports and action movies). Designed to receive HD and standard TV signals via set top boxes (cable or satellite), the KLV40U100M is a tunerless model providing exception ... review details
Sony KLV40U100M 40" Bravia HDTV Tunerless LCD Monitor Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Beware of problems with the "U" series Bravia LCD tvs
I've owned a Sony Bravia KLV40U100M 40 inch LCD tunerless tv for about 4 months. The TV was great when I first got it set up and I had no problems with it for about 2 months. Suddenly, the TV started turning itself off and then turning back on by itself. It would do this once or twice a day while on. At first, it didn't worry me too much, but after a month the problem started occuring more frequently. After calling Sony and troubleshooting, I was told that it would need repair. I did some research online and found a lot of other owners complaining of the same problem. The TV will eventually die. Apparently, it's a well-known issue with the "U" series tvs and it requires replacing the board, which is usually expensive and on back-order. Many people who receivd replacement tvs had the same thing happen with the new one! The TV has a great picture, but I would never had purchased it if I had known about this issue. Sony acts like they don't even know about problem! Think twice before purchasing this TV!
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