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Sony KDL-52XBR4
$4,499.00
Released September, 2007
The Pros:Response time is fast enough for gaming consoles. Motion flow renders sports very sharp and clear, no blur. Floating glass around the edge looks high-end and impressive.
The Cons:Lots of screen reflection, need to be careful of light sources.
The KDL-52XBR4 is a 52" LCD based television with a 1080p native resolution. The XBR4 line is part of the 2007 lineup of Sony's LCD based HDTVs, and is successor to the XBR2 series. Within Sony's lineup the XBR4's are at the highest end, above the W3000 series.
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For their highest-end line Sony retains all the features of the W3000s, including: 1080p native resolution, 10-bit processing and display, 24p support, and xvColor support. On top of these standards, Sony adds even more premium features to justify the upgrade in price. Notable among these new features are the 120Hz mode, the Bravia Pro Engine, and a special attention to the set's casing with the floating glass design and removeable bezels.
Feature list
- 52" LCD panel at 1080p native resolution
- 120Hz mode
- BRAVIA Pro Engine
- XMB interface
- Picture-in-Picture with freeze frame
- Inputs: 3 x HDMI, 3 x Component, 1 x VGA, 2 x Composite, 1 x S-Video, 1 x RF
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Pros & Cons
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response time is fast enough for gaming consoles
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motion flow renders sports very sharp and clear, no blur
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floating glass around the edge looks high-end and impressive
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very large display, ideal for larger rooms
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plenty of inputs for both modern and legacy equipment, won't need an external receiver
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colors are very impressive and natural looking, good for watching visually stunning HD productions
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lots of screen reflection, need to be careful of light sources
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