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Sony WEGA KF-42WE610 42'' LCD Projection TV (16:9, HDTV Compatible - MPN: KF42WE610)
Description: Isn?t it grand? Sony?s KF-42WE610 42" Grand WEGA LCD Rear Projection TV entertains you with beautiful images and mind-blowing sound. Make this addition to your home entertainment experience and reap the benefits our unique features offer yo.... Read More Description: Isn?t it grand? Sony?s KF-42WE610 42" Grand WEGA LCD Rear Projection TV entertains you with beautiful images and mind-blowing sound. Make this addition to your home entertainment experience and reap the benefits our unique features offer you. The WEGA Engine system maintains the picture in the digital domain, while the Optical Engine delivers high-resolution picture corner-to-corner. Enjoy the stunning detail and clarity enabled by this television's 3.28 million dots resolution. Fixed pixel display and constant light eliminate flicker, Enhanced Memory Stick Media make images and MP3s come to life on screen, and the HDTV monitor produces outstanding picture quality. Witness entertainment excellence in action ? the KF-42WE610.
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| Date Reviewed: 05/24/2004 |
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Strengths: The best picture quality and superb sound
Weaknesses: Reliablity
Summary: I did my research and knew Sony had problems with this technology. Sony denied any problems, but the forums were loaded with the same scenerio. Turn it on, it turns itself off. It is either the "light engine", or the fan won't come on. No fan, no light, so it turns itself off. Sony has the best warrany! I have had a tech in 3 times. Two bulbs replaced. No charge. The last tech got the internal codes, and found that the fan wasn't running when first turned on. So the bulbs that had been replaced were good. Hopefully, when my fan comes in, it will fix it.
The picture is the best I have seen. (And I like a perfect picture) Don't rely on what you see in the store. Take the time to set it up at home and you won't be sorry. It's fun to see my friends drool...
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| Date Reviewed: 11/30/2003 |
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Strengths: Superb picture quality, great sound and light weight compared to direct view.
Weaknesses: Can't hang it on a wall like a flat panel.
Summary: I've looked at many TVs for the past 3 years and passed on the 2001 Panasonic RP LDC TV due to style, passed on the EDTVs from Gateway and others due to burn-in problems, never considered HDTV plasma for the same burn-in problems as well as high cost, and passed on the LCDs due to limitation of size and high cost. Then finally this year, more and more RP LCD TVs have come out. I also looked at Samsung's DLP but Sony's RP LCD TVs, at least in the show rooms, had a better picture while costing less.
This TV satisfies many qualities I was looking for including superb picture, HDTV, good sound, light weight, PIP with multiple tuners, and widescreen format. Of course, I would have preferred a true LCD TV about 45" big but even if such TV existed, which it doesn't yet, the price would be double that of this TV.
I have yet to watch any HDTV on this TV but I will be upgrading to digital cable service which has a handful of HDTVs available now. The analog signal looks great on this TV which was a big concern. I suppose I should get a progressive scan DVD player also, but non-progressive looks great.
If I had money to burn, I would get the plasma HDTV, which in the show room looked better, but not by much. And when the TV got burn-ins probably in a couple of years, replace it with a big size true LCD TV. In this case, however, you only get a bit more for double the price. The Sony KF-42WE610 is a great price/performance for the current technology.

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| Date Reviewed: 02/16/2004 |
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Strengths: Color, sharpness, sound, multiple inputs, quality, light-weight, price
Weaknesses: Black levels compared to Samsung DLP
Summary: This TV exceeds my expectations in every way. First, sound quality is superior to that of the Panasonic LCD RP and Samsung DLP RP. Picture is much better than that of the Panasonic and about on par with the Samsung. The Samsung has better contrasts though so night scenes become more vivid but somehow, at least in the show rooms, it seems a bit more pixelated. Also, the lamp on the Sony has a 5,000 hrs life and when it goes out all you have to do is replace the bulb, which I believe is a lot cheaper than replacing the DLP chip. Don't get me wrong, the Samsung is an excellent TV, just a little weak on sound and much too pricey. To continue, there are seven A/V inputs including one DVI. So far I have my Sony Progressive-scan DVD Player and XBox hooked up. I just ordered an over-the-air HDTV receiver (a Samsung SIR-T351) and when I get it I will use the DVI. Overall, this is an excellent purchase especially when you consider the price. The only problem is you may have a hard time finding it. It is currently sold out or on back-order even on Sonystyle.com. I waited almost 2 months to get mine. Talk about the demand...

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| Date Reviewed: 12/10/2003 |
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This set has an issue in the lamping system. Afte ...
Strengths: everything is great when it turns on
Weaknesses: Design flaw
Summary: This set has an issue in the lamping system. After running for a few weeks, it refuses to turn on. No picture, just a buzzing sound.
See this thread for all the complaints and discussion:
www.avsforum.com/avs-v...
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| Date Reviewed: 03/26/2004 |
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Strengths: great picture resolution, esp. with dvds and high definition signals; awesome sound
Weaknesses: 'acceptable' level of resolution with non-hdtv sources
Summary: I have been enjoying this tv for the last three weeks, and for the price is certainly the wise way to join the big-screen and flat panel crowd. I bought mine at Best Buy for 2500, not counting the rewards zone dollar program which I can use to purchase a more recent version of dvd players - I believe Samsung has a high definition version which is now available. I bought another set for the den and will be coming next week. It was a tortured decision for me to buy this particular television versus samsung's dlp version since I have been receiving mixed verdicts, but I am extremely pleased with my decision so far.
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| Date Reviewed: 05/24/2004 |
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Strengths: Best bang for buck in its class
Weaknesses: - NTSC sometimes ghosts, especially on sporting events and other high-contrast content
- Some gain on screen means oblique viewing reduces brightness
Summary: Overall we're very pleased with our unit. With multiple zoom and fullscreen options and a very affordable (compared to plasma) price, this is an excellent deal. The picture is comparable to many of the plasma TVs we saw, though not as bright off-axis, especially vertically; it's imperative to get the right stand for this model. (We found out by accident when we bought exactly the right sized stand and then stood up to observe a noticeable drop in brightness.) One disappointment -- and this isn't really the fault of the unit -- is that you will suddenly notice the flaws in the quality of video your DVD outputs. HD broadcast is a huge and noticeable upgrade from even the best DVD video.
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