Sony Bravia SXRD KDS-60A3000 1080p Rear Projection HDTV
By vidall
Let me say from this review Motion Enhancement is the coolest HDTV option EVER! I had researched new HDTVs for several months before he was to this, and I am glad that I did. I have always preferred HD projection, how can I recognize the impact on the screendoor LCDs, DLP and looks like a rainbow to me. Suffice it to say, this replaces my new Toshiba HDTV projection of 7 years quite well. Gone are the days of manual adjustment of convergence, and the manufacturer is not a curse for a perfect picture. The options on this series are very impressive, as is the trademark of Sony XMedia bar So let me on the Motion Enhancement, I am with an Xbox 360 HD-DVD drive to watch hi def content, and after a little experiment I discovered that you have the option to complete a 3D effect to HD movies, I never thought seen before at home. The graphics literally leap from the screen, especially if it is CG visual effects. So far, the best examples I found transformers and King Kong. It seems not so much to catalog title, but I believe that is only because the 1st Generation of messages were not optimized for the new format. Trying any recent release has this effect, which really makes it seem like you see a very different experience. You really have to see it yourself to believe it. This could be the culmination of 2D animation, I can only think home video can move forward with a real 3D format for the next generation of digital home video.
Elegant design Meets Eloquent Engineering: Distinctive appearance. Outrageous image quality. Loads of connections and functions. A series SXRD Microdisplay TVs take off easily. SXRD technology combined with Motion flow ¿120 Hz technology for a smooth and natural image with a real sense of realism. BRAVIA Engine EX sharpen the image, contrast enhanced and helps the gratifying saturated colors. Two new technologies color has been added to A-series. XvColor, greatly expanded the color space input capabilities. Enjoy the performance of the 1.8-times as many natural colors as existing HDTV signals. Deep Color input works with 10-bit processor. It has 64 times the amount of color expression versus 8-bit systems.
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