Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Looking for customer reviews for Sony BRAVIA XBR Series KDL-52XBR9 52-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LCD HDTV?

Looking for customer reviews for Sony BRAVIA XBR Series KDL-52XBR9 52-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LCD HDTV?

Where can I find reviews and opinions online for Sony BRAVIA XBR Series KDL-52XBR9 52-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LCD HDTV

Answer by edict
5.0 out of 5 stars Impressive., May 20, 2009
By R. W. Patton (St. Louis, Missouri)
This is a very impressive TV. It replaces a 34-inch Sony WEGA tube-based high-def television that I bought in 2003, and I have an XBR6 in another room.

Picture quality is very excellent. I’m not an expert and won’t quibble about technical details. All I know is that I can see the makeup that doesn’t completely cover the news anchor’s face, and I can examine his dental work. That’s probably more than I really need to see :-) A baseball flying across Busch Stadium looks like a baseball – not like something from the Hubble telescope. The picture seems to pop out into the room, and that effect is enhanced by the TV’s narrow frame. There’s a small bit of what I guess is called “mura” when there is no picture on the screen, but it’s hardly noticeable and vanishes completely when a picture appears, even if the picture doesn’t occupy the entire screen. Not an issue at all.

Sound quality is also very excellent. I use a separate speaker and amp system if I’m watching something where sound is especially vital, but the built-in speakers here serve their purpose reasonably well and are amply adequate for routine use.

For me the most fascinating business is the ethernet connection, though this is not for browsing the ‘net. Sony is still in the process of updating its internet presentation, but I have used the TV to download high-definition movies from Amazon, and it worked very well. Some competition in that space would be useful. Why no NetFlix access?

With movies and TV programs available from Amazon and others, with the Bravia’s increasing internet access, and with community broadcast stations offering multiple digital channels with different content, this TV may maybe compete with cable and DirecTV. DirecTV’s limited choice of pay per view movies just cannot compare to this. Also, the increasing capability for “a la carte” hold of program episodes currently available only through DirecTV (or additional cable or satellite providers) will reduce the value of my monthly subscription. Really has made me consider my DirecTV subscription.

The XBR9 can retrieve photographs (or music or movies) from my computer via my home ethernet network, or from a flash drive plugged into a USB port, so I’ll be able to make lots of public view my photographs and slide shows! (Of course, seeing your photos on this screen in superb color and detail will necessitate another visit to Amazon to upgrade your collection of photography paraphernalia.)

5.0 out of 5 stars I like this television, June 8, 2009
By P. L. Small (Savannah, GA)
This is my first ever review and my first leap into the hdtv arena. I’ve been coming up for reasonably some time to hold an “nearly perfect” tv at a fantastic price. Had my eye on the 55xbr8 which probably has a superior picture because of its LED backlighting. Also in the running was the super slim Samsung B8000. I ruled out the Samsung because of its limited connectivity and a review written by the owner of one which confirmed that the edge backlighting caused a halo effect around the tv in a darkened room. I chose to go with the 52xbr9 because of its moderate depth, hidden speakers, built-in internet record and widgets, and much more resonable price than the 55xbr8.

I’ve had this baby for 3 weeks and I’m still in the process of learning about how to get the best out of it. Out of the box, I was blown away by how fantastic the picture looks. HD channels really come alive. SD channels are just ok. DVD’s look fantastic, with a small added help from my Oppo dvd player. Haven’t bought a blu-ray player yet. Built-in internet record quality ranges anywhere from outstanding to exceptionally poor. That all depends on the source content and your connection speed. Because of its florescent backlighting, this tv generates a lot of heat. The longer it’s on, the warmer the room feels. The owners manual warns against enclosed installations and advises a free air space of 4 inches on boths sides and bottom and 11 7/8 at the top to prevent heat hurt or possible fire. If you’ve been thinking about putting this tv in a tight spot, please don’t.

5.0 out of 5 stars I like it!, May 15, 2009
By Franjo Markovic (Pleasanton, CA United States)
Internet TV works fantastic! No more messing up with extra boxes, connecting PC to TV or any such stuff. This box just works! You can copy HD movie (.mp4 in h264 format) to a thumb drive (or usb hard drive), plug it honest into the TV (side usb2 port) and it plays it! No additional TV can beat that. And with direct access to the internet, you can watch so much stuff. Choice of for-pay movies in Amazon is very excellent, much more than on Comcast on-demand. Picture is awesome as well!

Answer by highwayman
There are 10 customer reviews at amazon.com.

http://www.amazon.com/Sony-BRAVIA-KDL-52XBR9-52-Inch-1080p/product-reviews/B001VFMA5Q/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1

51 of 54 public found the later review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Impressive., May 20, 2009
By R. W. Patton (St. Louis, Missouri) – See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)
This is a very impressive TV. It replaces a 34-inch Sony WEGA tube-based high-def television that I bought in 2003, and I have an XBR6 in another room.

Picture quality is very excellent. I’m not an expert and won’t quibble about technical details. All I know is that I can see the makeup that doesn’t completely cover the news anchor’s face, and I can examine his dental work. That’s probably more than I really need to see :-) A baseball flying across Busch Stadium looks like a baseball – not like something from the Hubble telescope. The picture seems to pop out into the room, and that effect is enhanced by the TV’s narrow frame. There’s a small bit of what I guess is called “mura” when there is no picture on the screen, but it’s hardly noticeable and vanishes completely when a picture appears, even if the picture doesn’t occupy the entire screen. Not an issue at all.

Sound quality is also very excellent. I use a separate speaker and amp system if I’m watching something where sound is especially vital, but the built-in speakers here serve their purpose reasonably well and are amply adequate for routine use.

For me the most fascinating business is the ethernet connection, though this is not for browsing the ‘net. Sony is still in the process of updating its internet presentation, but I have used the TV to download high-definition movies from Amazon, and it worked very well. Some competition in that space would be useful. Why no NetFlix access?

With movies and TV programs available from Amazon and others, with the Bravia’s increasing internet access, and with community broadcast stations offering multiple digital channels with different content, this TV may maybe compete with cable and DirecTV. DirecTV’s limited choice of pay per view movies just cannot compare to this. Also, the increasing capability for “a la carte” hold of program episodes currently available only through DirecTV (or additional cable or satellite providers) will reduce the value of my monthly subscription. Really has made me consider my DirecTV subscription.

The XBR9 can retrieve photographs (or music or movies) from my computer via my home ethernet network, or from a flash drive plugged into a USB port, so I’ll be able to make lots of public view my photographs and slide shows! (Of course, seeing your photos on this screen in superb color and detail will necessitate another visit to Amazon to upgrade your collection of photography paraphernalia.)

One small quibble: there’s a panel of switches located on the right side at exactly the position where I place my hand to go the TV on its mount (Amazon shows an image). Sure would have been thoughtful of Sony if they may maybe have provided some kind of protective device to make it a small harder to accidentally flip one of persons switches when I’m trying to exchange the position of the TV.

Finally, and this is vital: I installed it using a Sanus wall mount Sanus Systems VMAA26B Universal Articulating Mount with Extended Reach for 30″ to 50″ Displays (Black). The TV has a lot of mass, and if the cables reach their limit while the TV is still moving, something has to give. So be careful to place enough slack in the connecting cables to allow the TV to go freely throughout its range. That’s especially vital with the coaxial antenna cable that screws into its connection and can’t merely be pulled out, but it seems possible that you may maybe also hurt additional connectors, including the HDMI relations.

21 of 22 public found the later review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I like this television, June 8, 2009
By P. L. Small (Savannah, GA) – See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)
This is my first ever review and my first leap into the hdtv arena. I’ve been coming up for reasonably some time to hold an “nearly perfect” tv at a fantastic price. Had my eye on the 55xbr8 which probably has a superior picture because of its LED backlighting. Also in the running was the super slim Samsung B8000. I ruled out the Samsung because of its limited connectivity and a review written by the owner of one which confirmed that the edge backlighting caused a halo effect around the tv in a darkened room. I chose to go with the 52xbr9 because of its moderate depth, hidden speakers, built-in internet record and widgets, and much more resonable price than the 55xbr8.

Read further at:

http://www.amazon.com/Sony-BRAVIA-KDL-52XBR9-52-Inch-1080p/product-reviews/B001VFMA5Q/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1

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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T90 12.1 MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Zoom and Super Steady Shot Image Stabilization (Silver)

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* 12.1-megapixel Super HAD CCD image sensor
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Sources: http://www.amazon.com/Sony-Cyber-shot-DSC-T90-Digital-Stabilization/dp/B001SEQPHE

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Reckon thin. Measuring under 5/8″ thin, the ultra-chic DSC-T90 Cyber-shot digital camera is perfect for stashing in your pocket or a small purse. But the T90 doesn’t just impress on the outside.

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Review:I got this camera to take on a cruise because I wanted something small and simple to carry. It couldn’t get much smaller than this! But, the viewing screen is very large! I like the “touch screen” features. They are fantastic and simple to use. There are a lot of options and features that are too numerous to mention. You can even view your pictures with a music choice before a live audience! Lots of fun!

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