Sony KDF-55E2000 Grand WEGA 3LCD Review

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Prepare yourself for high definition entertainment as defined by Sony. As part of Sony’s Grand WEGA HDTV series, the KDF55E2000 offers refinements in picture quality with advanced imaging technology. Its exclusive WEGA Engine System maintains a beautiful HD digital picture by converting all signals to digital and applying an entire system of processes to improve resolution, sharpness, contrast, and expanded picture dimensionality. All the various signals your HDTV receives, such as Standard Definition broadcasts, composite video, component video, and high-definition video (interlaced or progressive) will benefit from the WEGA Engine because it accurately maintains a digital picture from the first to the last stage, giving you superb picture quality from any video source.

Features:

* DRC MF-V1 (Digital Reality Creation Multi-Function V1) technology
* Digital Motion Adaptive I/P
* Digital Temporal 3-D Noise Reduction
* Dolby® Digital decoder
* BBE Digital audio enhancement
* Steady Sound® feature equalizes volume level for consistent output
between programs and commercials
* HDV Camcorder Component connection - 480i, 720p, 1080i (Side)
* Favourite Channels allow you to preview and select from up to
sixteen of your favourite channels
* Parental Control (V-Chip) allows parents to block unsuitable
programming from younger viewers

Review By Amazon

The 3LCD technology at the heart of Sony’s Grand WEGAâ„¢ televisions provide a bright picture, with high detail and natural color. These three key benefits are immediately apparent when viewing a Grand WEGAâ„¢ TV. You can expect to see an incredibly detailed picture with eye-popping colors. Sony uses three tiny LCD chips (0.73″) with a combined resolution of over 2.76 million pixels. The light from a high output UHP lamp shines into a filtering system that splits the beam into red, green, and blue light streams. Each color goes through its own LCD chip, which passes or blocks the light. The three beams are then instantaneously recombined and sent to the projection lens.

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Review By Sonystyle

WEGA Engine, Sony’s unique advantage, is a key driving force behind the superior picture quality of the Grand WEGA HDTV. Based on Sony’s expertise in digital signal processing, as well as its long heritage in bringing cutting-edge picture quality to TV, WEGA Engine processes all video signals in the digital domain, repeatedly making Grand WEGA Canada’s TV of choice.

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Review By Circuitcity

In most TVs, video signals are converted back and forth from digital to analog a number of times, causing signal degradation and poorer picture quality. Sony’s WEGA Engine™ System offers fully-digital signal processing for a crisper picture with virtually no noise or blurriness. Other picture enhancements include Cinema Black Pro, which strengthens black levels for an overall richer picture, and Advanced Iris, which adjusts the picture to compensate for dark TV scenes or bright room lighting.

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Review By onecall

Cinema Black Pro is an exclusive Sony function designed to improve Contrast expression especially in darker scenes. The Cinema Black Pro function is enabled by using either one or both of two features - Iris Control and Advanced Iris. The Iris Control function sets the maximum size of the iris opening and sets the overall level of Brightness. There are several settings that allow the user to adjust the iris opening to best match the room lighting conditions.
The Advanced Iris function is a dynamic adjustment that automatically opens and closes the iris according to the Gamma level of the picture on the screen. There are several different adjustments that optimize viewing for movies, music videos, sports, and news.

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Review By Vanns

There are lots of features on this HDTV that make it not only nice to watch, but also easy to operate–such as the video lableing. The dual HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) inputs transfer HDTV video and digital audio signals to the display through a single cable. HDMI is an enhanced version of DVI (Digital Video Interface), and–with an adaptor–is backward compatible with DVI. And because you want to be able to connect your HDTV to other electronic components, the KDF55E2000 features a variety of connections, such as the two rear and one side component video inputs that are an extremely accurate way to connect video equipment (such as a DVD player or satellite receiver). Plus, there are three composite connections, one S-Video connection, and five analog audio connections.

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Posted on April 18th, 2007
Written by: TVsReview.com
Categories | 51 - 55 inch | LCD | Projection TV |