Sony Bravia S-Series KDL-26S3000/R 26-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Red
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Product Description
BRAVIA® S-Series HD LCD TVs offer unprecedented performance and value. Ranging in size from 26" to 46" diagonally, each hosts great new features and technologies. The 10-bit display panel and 10-bit video processor, DMeX expansion capability, Xross Media Bar¿, BRAVIA¿ Theatre Sync and S-Force¿ Front Surround are all new features for 2007. And most 2007 S-Series now include Live Color Creation featuring the WCG-CCFL backlight and 1080/60p capable video inputs along with an impressive array of other performance enhancement features. Add Sony's BRAVIA Engine full digital processing system, ultra wide 178° viewing angle displays with fast panel response times and it's easy to see why BRAVIA HDTVs stand out. Ample inputs and the sort of unique design that Sony is known for make S-Series HDTVs real winners.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #87906 in Consumer Electronics
- Color: Red
- Brand: Sony
- Model: KDL-26S3000/R
- Dimensions: 19.70" h x 8.40" w x 25.80" l, 29.80 pounds
- Display size: 26
Features
- 16:9 HD Resolution Panel (1366x768)
- BRAVIA Engine¿ full digital video processor
- DMeX-ready with XMB GUI - Seamless Feature Expansion
- HD Inputs - HDMI¿ (x2), YPbPr (x2), PC Input
- HDTV with ATSC¿ Digital Tuner with QAM
Customer Reviews
Great TV and a unique color
This is the first HDTV that I ever bought and glad that I did. The unique red color is an attention grabber and goes well with red oak furniture. So far(1 week after purchase,) there aren't any flaws with it. HDTV programs look outstanding and show great detail(I can actually see freckles on Conan O'Brien's hands, which is something I couldn't see with traditional TVs.)
I also play XBOX 360/PS3 with this HDTV. It has 2 HDMI slots, which gives you convenience of always having video game console plugged in and then quickly switching to TV without fumbling with wiring. Also, because its 720p and not 1080i, video games run smoother(although the difference is negligible.) At the time when I am writing this review, most video games look better on 720.
Bottom Line: You can't get a much better HDTV for a smaller room, in accordance with other reviews on other TVs and my experience so far.
