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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | Only 4 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | Ready for a TV and a technology that will change the way you see TV and movies— Sony's 1080p KDL-40W4100 with Motionflow™ 120Hz technology creates a new standard for picture performance, with smooth, lifelike image quality that responds to the demands of even the fastest moving images with ease. Add to that unique features like the enhanced Xross Media Bar® with 3D graphics and integrated TV Guide program information, built-in DMex functionality, and other picture quality technologies like BRAVIA Engine 2™ and ACE contrast enhancement, and you can see why we call the W-series the new standard in 120Hz performance. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 25.5 inches | | Product Width: | 38.9 inches | | Product Height: | 4.4 inches | | Product Weight: | 45.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 48.1 inches | | Package Width: | 30.1 inches | | Package Height: | 9.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 57.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 81 reviews |
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| | Features | 16:9 Full HD 1080p Resolution (1920x1080p) LCD PanelMotionflow™ 120Hz - clear, smooth motion for DVDs, TVDMex ™ compatible; allows seamless feature upgradesEnhanced XMB™ with 3D graphics incl. TV GuideHDMI™ x4, HD Component x2, PC Input
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not as good as samsung Jan 31, 2010 everyone looked green! did everything I could think of to adjust the color including using test patters to adjust the grey scale and still skin tones where greenish. went to cnet and they to commented in there review that skin tones were not as accurate as they should be and slightly greenish. I gave up sold it and got a samsung 630b ! samsung was on a totally new level of color accuracy and brightness! even non hd channels on the samsung looked much sharper then the sony.
sony has lost me as a customer! what happened sony?
Going well now for over a year... Jan 08, 2010 Had very good luck with this TV. Using HDMI for cable box & blu-ray, both VGA and HDMI for PC, cable for broadcast digital, and composite and component for gaming, all appear great. Difference with 1080p source is noticeable. Wish it had 120khz, but for the price I paid I am quite happy.
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Just buy it! Dec 23, 2009 This tv is smart, easy to set up and has everything you would want in a 40 lcd tv. Multiple HDMI, great sound, great color and picture (I don't think we changed the default setting at all since it was perfect) plus it works great with other sony products. If you put a dvd into your sony dvd player the tv turns itself on and switches to the dvd input. Also the input screen is great, there is no guess work. Every component you plug in is highlighted so you and other people using your tv don't have to guess which input is what like most input screens. Sync is also great because we don't even use our dvd player remote since the tv has all the essential buttons for it built in.
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I really picked a winner with this one Oct 19, 2009 I finally took the expensive plunge and bought me one of these babies about eight months ago, just in time to enjoy the NCAA basketball tournament in all of its widescreen, high-definition glory. I never thought I would pay so much money for a television in my life, but I have no regrets whatsoever. In fact, this is one of the best purchases I've ever made.
I did put a good bit of thought into my selection and purchase. Most of the technical concepts of high-definition TV were a mystery to me, so I tried my best to figure out which features I had to have, which ones I would like to have, and which ones I could afford. Frankly, I don't remember all of that technical mumbo-jumbo anymore. Obviously, I wanted a TV capable of Full HD 1080p - anything less than that, and you're just wasting your money, especially when and if you make the move to Blue-ray. The refresh rate was also important, as you need to have a refresh rate that is a multiple of 24 (since most movies and modern TV shows are shot at 24 frames per second) if you want everything you see to be smooth and natural on the screen; since this Sony model featured Motionflow 120Hz technology and true 24p True Cinema capability, I was satisfied that I was getting the best technology that I could afford. I should say that I decided on Sony pretty early on in the decision-making process, after reading up on Sony's BRAVIA engine technology. Another selling point of this television is its virtual surround sound system, which more than meets my temporary needs until such time as I can put together a true home theater system. Sound was important to me because I've never liked the sound on the previous TV I purchased back in 2001 - in fact, I have to forego virtual surround sound options on that old one in order to have any chance of understanding what people are saying on the screen. I'm more than satisfied with the two-speaker virtual surround sound on this Sony BRAVIA, though.
If you're thinking about buying one of these mega-TVs, I would encourage you to go out to some electronics store and actually take a look at the different models. I knew I didn't want anything smaller than a 40-inch screen, but I wasn't sure the 40-inch was big enough to really satisfy me. At the same time, I didn't want to go overboard with the size because video quality can become an issue with greater size and because I planned to use this TV in my computer room rather than my den (because that is where I spend almost all of my time). When I actually went out and compared sizes for myself, I was a little surprised at just how big the 40-inch really was, and it ended up being a perfect fit for me, both physically and aesthetically. You don't want a TV too big for its space, as this is an investment you want to keep as safe and secure as possible. Bear this in mind, especially if you have children (or clumsy friends).
Of course, you'll need to purchase an HDMI cable separately in order to take full advantage of this TV's high-definition capabilities, and don't think you have to spend a fortune on it, either. As for hooking up your cable box, DVD player, VHS player, or whatever, you've got a virtual control panel of ready options on this set. For starters, there are four HDMI ports, meaning this TV will take whatever high definition component you want to throw at it. You also have component, S-video, standard audio and video ports as well as a PC input port. Your old VCR may not really utilize the capabilities of this television, but you don't have to worry about not being able to still use it.
If I had anything bad to say about this product, I would definitely say it. Unless you're swimming in money, the purchase of an HD TV like this involves some sacrifice, and you surely don't want to be stuck paying for something you aren't happy with. The fact is, though, that I have nothing but positive things to say about this television. Now that football season has returned, I'm loving this Sony more than ever.
Sony Bravia W-Series KDL-40W4100 40-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV Oct 07, 2009 This TV is just awesome! I've had it for almost 8 months now and I haven't had any problems. The picture and sound quality is great. It was light enough to hang on my brick fireplace. It's even better if you have a blu-ray player. The 120hz motion flow technology gives a clean crisp and bright picture. What's even better is that you can connect the TV to the internet and watch videos and movies online. So many functions are available for this TV and I am very happy with my purchase. I recommend this and guarantee you will not have any regrets!
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Washington, D.C. (July 2010) -- When it comes to price, Consumer Reports says shoppers are most likely to find the best deals online. And the publication called three ecommerce sites "standouts" in this year's Consumer Reports ratings of electronics stores: Amazon.com, Crutchfield.com and B&H (bhphotovideo.com)
The magazine's survey was based on more than 38,000 purchases of electronics, including flat-screen TVs, between January 2009 and June 2010. The report indicated that online stores consistently offered better prices. (The magazine's full report can be found in its July 2010 issue.)
"Buying online can be better," the magazine said in a press release. "The higher-rated electronics retailers in Consumer Reports annual reader survey are Web sites. Readers who bought online rated their overall satisfaction at 90 out of 100 -- higher than those who bought in a store. Additionally, many Web merchants offer free shipping, even on TVs, which could spare the hassle of struggling to fit a bulky carton in the car or paying a local store for delivery."
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