Sony KDL-V40XBR1 BRAVIA 40" XBR(R) LCD Television
|
| Price: |
Average customer review:
Product Description
From its impeccable styling to its sharp, beautiful picture, the Sony Bravia LCD TV is recognizably among the best of the class. It features an ATSC tuner that (when used with an optional HDTV antenna) lets you receive free over-the-air reception of HDTV broadcast channels. With up to 720p and 1080i display capability from a maximum of 1366x768 resolution, HDTV is sharp, crisp, and exciting. The screen has a fast 8 millisecond respose time that displays high-action videogames with virtual realism. You can even use the Bravia as a monitor for your PC. WEGA Engine is a key driving force behind the superior picture quality of the BRAVIA XBR(R) LCD TV. Based on Sony's expertise in digital signal processing, WEGA Engine processes all video signals in the digital domain, delivering an even more realistic image. Wide Mode (16 - 9) - Wide Zoom, Full, Zoom -- Wide Mode (4 - 3) - Wide Zoom, Normal, Full, Zoom Wide Mode (PC) - Normal, Full, Full 2, Zoom, Off 3D Digital Comb Filter DRC MultiFunction Circuitry, DRC(TM) Palette Presets Channel Caption, Channel Label, Channel Skip/Add, Channel Jump, Favorite Channel Speed Surf Channel Selection, Scrolling Channel Index System Multiple Language Display - English, Spanish, French Parental Control with V-Chip Mode Memory Sleep Timer - 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 Minutes, Off; Timer Events - Timer 1, Timer 2 Caption Vision - Basic, Digital CC, Advanced Picture and Picture, Freeze Memo Screen Freeze, Power Save Modes Invisible Speaker Design / Digital Amplifier - S-Master Digital Amplifier / SRS TruSurround XT Audio Effect Light Sensor Allows Picture Brightness to be Optimized to Ambient Light HDMI and PC Input Unit Dimensions (WxHxD) - With stand - 1014.4 x 722.7 x 370.3 mm (40 X 28 1/2 X 14 5/8 inches) - Without stand - 1014.4 x 683.3 x 121.3 mm (40 X 27 1/2 X 4 7/8 inches) // Unit Weight - With stand - 34.3 kg (75 lb. 10 o
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #80305 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Sony
- Model: KDL-V40XBR1
- Dimensions: 79.00 pounds
- Display size: 40
Features
- Built-In ATSC Tuner for Over-The-Air HD Reception / NTSC Tuner for standard analog reception / CableCard Slot
- Dynamic Picture Processor Circuitry - Black Corrector (High, Medium, Low, Off)
- Direct Digital II Circuitry, Contrast Enhancer
- 720p Native Resolution (1366 x 768 Display Resolution)
- Screen Modes (4 - 3) - Wide Zoom, Normal, Full, Zoom, Off
Customer Reviews
Perfection
This TV is stunning. It is fairly simple... but it takes a few days to understand the subtle adjustments that make it perfect for you. I think that many people experience quick negative reactions to electronics... before taking a little time to learn how to properly operate the device. My tip is to read manuals in advance... something that becomes easy via Internet.
The TV I replaced is a Sony 32XBR100... probably the best analog TV ever made. I loved using it for ten years with never a slight problem. It is on its way to a happy new home and life... which is saying a lot because it weighs 160 pounds. I have had my eye on HD for years. I have seen them all. There have been some fantastic products... but I will never be spending ten or more thousand on a TV... even if it comes with an all expense paid two week trip to Hawaii and a life supply of pineapple.
I recently bought an excellent 23 inch HD Sony for a bedroom. On a return to the store for a cable... I stopped in my tracks for the Sony Bravia KDL-V40XBR1. This is a store with all 50 or so beautiful HD TVs on the planet. I thought, how did I miss this one. Well it just came out. I studied up, read the manual, checked around. It is rarely in stock as of this week. But, there it is. May I say that, yes... you can get a better image in SD on this than I could on my old perfect analog XBR. And, the HD is magnificent both via local cable and Direct TV.
Since I was already equipped for a heavy tube TV, I thought that I would finally get Sony's 34 inch HD XBR which is said to be the standard for image. But, the new Bravia 40 inch is too spectacular to turn away from and the elegant style is a huge relief from watching TV on a device as big and heavy as a mule. No more 200 pound television for me.
I am fussy as hell. I stopped buying anamorphic dvds because my 32XBR100 could not do them resolution justice on that expensive first Sony player that weighs as much as an armadillo. I have a great collection of standard aspect ratio classic movies. Now, I guess I should wait to buy dvd's until the new HD's arrive.
Yes, it seems that my new Sony should have come with two HDMI sockets, but I will live through that omission. There are a lot more important issues to consider... but this TV is perfection. Sony may not have perfect sales instincts, but they are the best at making the best electronics that normal people can afford... if we remember that we Americans are not normal in this world of starvation and suffering. Sorry, it is embarrassing to be this fond of a consumer product... have to put it in perspective.
Excellent
I was searching for a TV that would do justice as a computer monitor as well--this one fits the bill nicely. With a resolution of 1360x768 through the VGA connector, this LCD has better resolution than its plasma counterparts of this size, and no need to worry about burn-in on an LCD. TV quality is excellent as well--even stanard definition isn't bad, though you should not have expectations that any flat HDTV will do standard def justice compared to a CRT.
Many inputs are available, though I agree it would be nice to have a second HDMI input. The TV is surprisingly light for its size and comes with a nice stand, or can be mounted.
I love this TV so much ...
I bought two! It true what they say about LCD TVs: the color saturation in not as rich as plasma TVs (the blacks are not as dark). But what LCD TVs have is crystal clear, crisp moving pictures. The 1080i picture quality of the Bravia 40 is so sharp its simply amazing. I have seen many plasma TVs including the Pioneer Elite and the Bravia 40 beats them for clarity. And if you set the Color Space from Normal to Wide, the colors are simply more vibrant. (I am not sure why this is not the default setting for this TV).
As a bonus, this TV also comes with a built in HD tuner and I can use it to pick up HDTV broadcasts using an antenna or using my cable company's basic service. The other thing I like about this TV is that is has a VGA connector to connect to my laptop and the picture and sound quality there is excellent too. LCD TVs don't suffer from the picture burn-in that plasma TVs do. They are much lighter in weight. And they have a longer life span. The speakers are wimpy so buy a good home theater system to do this TV justice.

