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Sony KDL-46S504


$1,200.00 Released November, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Simple to set up, nothing complicated about the procedure. Very thoroughly finds every channel available, doesn't miss anything. Above-average audio output, great clarity, don't have to turn it way up to understand everyone.

The Cons:Takes at least 2 people to move it around. Takes about 30-45 minutes to initially scan the cable channels. SD content looks significantly poor compared to HD, no real upscaling.

The KDL-46S504 is a 46" high definition LCD TV from Sony's Bravia S-Series and is a step up in size to the KDL-46S504.  The television features a widescreen display with a native resolution of 1080p and dynamic contrast ratio of 20,000:1.

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  It utilizes Sony's Bravia Engine 2 technology for reduced noise and sharp, realistic images.  The KDL-46S504 is designed with built-in 10-watt stereo speakers and SRS TruSurround XT technology for accompanying audio.  It includes Game and Picture modes and has a variety of inputs including PC, USB, S-Video, and 3 HDMI ports.  The television comes with a 1 year warranty and has a suggested retail price of $1200.

Features/Specs

  • 46" Widescreen LCD Display
  • Native Resolution: 1080p
  • Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 20,000:1
  • 24p True Cinema™ Technology
  • 3D Comb Filter
  • Advanced Contrast Enhancer (ACE)
  • Game & Picture Modes
  • BRAVIA Engine 2™ Technology
  • Built-in 10-watt Stereo Speakers
  • SRS® TruSurround XT®
  • Built-in ATSC / QAM / NTSC Tuner
  • Bravia Link/Sync Capable
  • Inputs/Outputs: 3 x HDMI, 2 x Component, 2 x Composite, 1 x PC, 1 x S-Video, 1 x USB
  • 1 year limited warranty

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  • 1

    simple to set up, nothing complicated about the procedure

  • 1

    very thoroughly finds every channel available, doesn't miss anything

  • 1

    above-average audio output, great clarity, don't have to turn it way up to understand everyone

  • 1

    remote control is well laid out and easy to work with

  • 0

    connects to a Macbook Pro directly through HDMI, looks flawless right away without needing to play with settings

Cons
  • 1

    takes at least 2 people to move it around

  • 1

    takes about 30-45 minutes to initially scan the cable channels

  • 1

    SD content looks significantly poor compared to HD, no real upscaling

  • 1

    stand is rigid and can't be adjusted, won't swivel

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