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Sony BRAVIA KDF-50E3000


$1,500.00 Released July, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Fairly light for its size, can be shoved around without too much effort. Most common controls are simple and obvious. Attractive bezel design, looks substantial and stylish.

The Cons:Takes a long time to warm up before you see anything. Upconversion of DVDs still looks dramatically poor compared to HD video, feels wrong.

The Sony BRAVIA KDF-50E3000 is a 50" 3LCD micro-display HDTV that features the BRAVIA Engine EX full digital video processing system. As an improvement over the original BRAVIA engine, the EX adds along the ability to upconvert 480i SD signals.

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The TV can in fact output television and films in a native 1080p resolution with over six million pixels. Signature to the Sony BRAVIA KDF-50E3000 is its design, which despise having three LCDs inside the cabinet is still, according to Sony, 22% slimmer than previous Grand Wega Projection TVs. Additional features include a bevy of inputs including Composite, Component, PC, and HDMI (though there is no USB); an Xcross Media Bar (XMB) for a logical and fast way to access controls; and DMeX ready for adding on optional BRAVIA components.

Features

  • 3LCD Micro-Display HDTV
  • BRAVIA Engine EX Full Digital Engine
  • Full HD 1080p Resolution
  • 480i SD Signal Upconversion
  • Six Million Pixels
  • Ultra-Slim Design
  • Versatile Inputs
  • Digital Module Extender
  • Xcross Media Bar
  • BRAVIA Theatre Sync
  • QAM/ATSC Tuners
  • Dolby digital / DTS Decoding
  • 1-Year Limited Warranty

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    fairly light for its size, can be shoved around without too much effort

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    most common controls are simple and obvious

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    attractive bezel design, looks substantial and stylish

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    setup is mostly automated, just need to plug it in

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    good variety of inputs available for different kinds of equipment

Cons
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    takes a long time to warm up before you see anything

  • 1

    upconversion of DVDs still looks dramatically poor compared to HD video, feels wrong

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