Sony KD-36XS955 36-Inch FD Trinitron WEGA Hi-Scan TV with Integrated HDTV Tuner |  | Brand: Sony Category: CE
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Media: Electronics Display Size: 36 Shipping Weight (lbs): 234.5 Dimensions (in): 39.1 x 25 x 30.6
MPN: KD36XS955 Model: KD36XS955 UPC: 027242645240 EAN: 0027242645240 ASIN: B00067AXYU
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| • | 36-inch Hi-Scan FD Trinitron WEGA television with standard 4:3 aspect ratio; 39.1 x 30.6 x 25 inches (W x H x D) | | • | Built-in ATSC/QAM tuner brings you all the glory of off-air high-definition programming--no external set-top box required | | • | CableCARD compatibility means you can enjoy digital cable reception without a separate set-top box | | • | CineMotion Reverse 3:2 pulldown technology lets you watch progressive-scan movies in their native 24-frame format | | • | Stereo speakers with 7.5 watts per channel and 15-watt subwoofer; offers SRS TruSurround simulated surround sound and BBE sound enhancement |
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Product Description With the Sony KD-36XS955 36" FD Trinitron(R) WEGA HDTV, you can elevate your TV viewing experience. You'll feel like you're really there, as you enjoy the brighter and more vivid picture. The Super Fine Pitch(TM) CRT, Hi-Scan(TM) 1080i Display, and Cinemotion Reverse 3-2 Pulldown Technology ive you astounding clarity and visual depth. You can also view your family photos onscreen and listen to MP3 audio with the built-in Enhanced Memory Stick(R) Media slot. The KD-36XS955 also features an ATSC Integrated Tuner and is Digital Cable Ready with a CableCARD Slot. Cinemotion feature provides smoother picture movement when playing back movies or other video sources Clear Edge VM - allows for selecting levels to create better separation between an object and its background -- creating clearer edges, greater picture depth and improved overall picture quality. With Steady Sound, volume levels are consistent between programs and commercials Memory Stick Viewer allows you to view digital photos (JPEG) and movies (MPEG1) files on your TV V-Chip allows parents to block unsuitable programming from younger viewers Set up and select from up to sixteen of your favorite channels Front Panel Controls allow access to on-screen menus without use of a remote HDMI interface provides uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface between the TV and any HDMI-equipped A/V equipment Front A/V Inputs for connecting video games, camcorders or stereo/mono equipment Dual Component Video Inputs achieve greater color accuracy than composite and S-Video (when connecting to compatible devices) Meets all Energy Star guidelines for energy efficiency Dimensions (WxHxD) - 39.125 x 30.625 x 25 inches
Amazon.com Product Description You can watch TV a lot and you can also see a lot of TV at once with Sony's big-screen, Hi-Scan KD-36XS955 FD (flat display) Trinitron WEGA television. The set features a built-in HDTV tuner for high-quality, off-air reception of high-definition broadcasts, right out of the box. The 36-inch set also offers analog and digital high-definition inputs, great audio features, and a suite of picture-enhancing technologies. Whether you're watching VHS tapes, DVDs, or off-air high-definition (480p, 720p, 1080i) broadcasts, your programs will look breathtakingly good. A Memory Stick media slot with JPEG/MPEG-1/MP3 compatibility simplifies playback of video clips, MP3 music files, and still pictures from compatible cameras and music players. DRC--Digital Reality Creation MultiFunction circuitry--upconverts standard interlaced (480i) video sources to 960i or progressive-scan 480p, while inputs as high-quality as 720p (720 lines, progressively scanned) are upsampled to full 1080i. Because DRC processes video signals in real time, it creates an image with 4 times the density of the original signal. Progressive scanning, referred to as 480p and 720p for the number of horizontal lines that compose the video image, creates a picture using twice the scan lines of a conventional DVD picture, giving you higher resolution and sharper images while eliminating nearly all motion artifacts. The set's auto 16:9 enhanced mode detects anamorphically encoded widescreen program sources and offers full picture resolution on the video program, wasting none of its usable lines of resolution on the black bars at the top and bottom of the screen. The KD-36XS955's high-voltage regulator maintains consistent image size, despite variations in b rightness during scene changes and channel changes. ClearEdge VM wideband velocity modulation improves the definition at picture edges, creating sharper images by slowing the CRT (cathode-ray tube) beam's horizontal scanning during demanding work--say, when rendering transitions from light to dark parts of an image--and speeding it up when scanning easily rendered sections, like broad dark areas. The set's 3D digital comb filter compares each horizontal scanning line with the lines above and below it, as well as with the corresponding lines on previous and subsequent video frames. This results in higher horizontal resolution, higher vertical resolution, and reduced video noise. The KD-36XS955 also employs CineMotion Reverse 3-2 PullDown technology (often called 3:2 pulldown), a handy feature for watching progressive-scan movies in their native 24-frame format. Digital video mastering introduces a common distortion when adjusting 24 frames-per-second movies to 30 fps video; 3:2 pulldown digitally corrects this distortion, removing the redundant information to display a film-frame-accurate picture. Finally, Dynamic Focus circuitry automatically adjusts the picture during each scanning line for consistent corner-to-corner sharpness. Authorized CableCARD ability means the set will receive digital cable television systems services directly from a cable operator without requiring a bulky, external cable box. Two high-definition component-video inputs grant optimum connection with a DTV receiver and progressive-scan DVD player, while standard composite- and S-video inputs accommodate all DVD players. The set's HDMI interface provides a digital connection with your DTV receiver. HDMI supports standard-definition (SD), enhanced definition (ED), or high-definition (HD) video, plus multichannel digital audio--all using a single cable. Choose between rear AV inputs and a set of front AV inputs for extra convenience. A rear AV output offers a switchable fixed- and variable-level analog audio output for hookup with a surround receiver or integrated amplifier. The set features stereo speakers with BBE sound enhancement, 7.55 watts per channel, and a separate, 15-watt subwoofer for full bass sound right from the television. If you don't have Dolby Pro Logic processing or a surround speaker system, the TV's SRS TruSurround will simulate surround sound through any 2 speakers. Other video technologies include Dynamic Picture Processor circuitry, Trinitone color temperature control, and vertical aperture compensation. What's in the Box TV, remote control (RM-Y1999), 2 AA batteries, a user's manual, warranty information.
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CRTs Are Still the Best Value for HDTV November 22, 2005 tt_Austin (TX) 36 out of 37 found this review helpful
I have had my Sony KD-36XS955 36" FD Trinitron WEGA for only 5 days now, but I am both impressed and satisfied on several levels.
Pros
1. I purchased directly from Amazon and received promptly in 5 business days. Completely painless.
2. I carefully selected a CRT 36" on 4:3 format as a comfortable compromise until 16:9 HDTV is the standard; as well as the best value per inch of screen size for the highest quality image. Now that I've watched both HD and non-HD programming, this 36" 4:3 has eliminated any nagging doubt regarding viewing satisfaction. Letterbox HD viewing is just plain mesmerizing at 8' to 10' viewing distance (diagonally: 36" 4:3 in letter box is only 1" shorter than a 34" wide screen TV).
3. Sony is the last of the higher end quality manufacturers to keep >30-32" 4:3 CRTs still in production.
4. Sony reputation of quality is still there in both appearance & function. Nice interface for setup and configuration.
5. Excellent picture from HD Satellite, and local Off-Air stations. Excellent sound quality from Television alone. Wide viewing angle from flat screen.
Cons
1. Weight. Just like the other forums and feedbacks, this IS heavy at 238lbs! Imagine lifting three 80lb bags of cement on a 24"x42" platform, but loaded heavily off balance toward the front - with the handholds one on each side located just a bit too far to the rear.
2. The universal remote is OK.
3. Warranty of only 3 months on labor, 1 yr on parts, is on the skinny side, but that's probably how Sony keeps the cost down on this model over the XRB series.
Advice: Use only a high quality surge protector (& review your older house's grounding system against local code to ensure voltage spikes don't provide a premature life of electrical components)
Stunning Picture Quality May 23, 2006 Steven Brown (sebastopol, CA) 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
The picture on the set is amazing. Turn down the contrast a little, and turn down the brightness until you just barely start to lose the detail in the dark parts of the images. Then turn it back up just so those parts you just lost come back in.
Oh my goodness. The contrast and black levels on the Sony SFP tube just toss the plasma/LCD world into the dumpster. And hey, if you are like me 80% of what you watch is STILL 4:3 content, then a 4:3 set makes a lot of sense. If they were saying in the year 2000 we would all be watching 16:9 in 2006, well, how long do you think it will take to *really* have more than 50% of your material showing up in 16:9 ?? And if you don't like watching 4:3 "stretched" in a widescreen display (like me - everything distorted and FAT looking) you get the same size picture on this 36" as you would get on a 42" TV with side bars.
You can not get a better picture than this TV. When people who have LCDs come over and see a HD picture on this set their jaws drop. And always the commentd on how good SD (Standard Definition) looks -- the weak point where a lot of LCD/plasmas fall flat on their face due to their fixed pixel geometry.
And unless you move a lot or live in a tiny house, don't buy the "but CRT's are big and bulky! they are so hard to move!" arguement. For most living room areas there is exactly one spot where the TV works. You put it there. It stays there. If the TV you are replacing has been in the same spot for three+ years, then you could care less about how big and bulky the next one will be. Put it where it goes, you aren't moving it again.
Wow. Just, wow.
If you are more concerned with picture quality, and you watch a fair percentage of 4:3, this can not be beat for the price. In five years when their really (maybe) is a lot of HD content and 16:9 starts to dominate, and LCD/Plasma/lcos/etc have (maybe) caught up to the picture quality on this CRT and prices have dropped -- you can buy one with the money you saved and invested when you bought this Sony.
p.s. - After you buy the set you can call Sony directly and purchase an extended warranty to get a full three year parts and labor for a quite reasonable price.
Still the Best May 1, 2006 Jeffrey Hite (Palmdale, CA USA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Simply, I purchased this unit along with a top of the line Sony DVD player utilizing HDMI connections. The best picture I have ever seen. Sony continues to produce the very best in video equipment. I compared this items specification with several competitors and the Sony outperformed them all. Big, yes. Heavy, you wouldn't believe it. Picture quality.....worth the hernia?.....YES.
Excelent performance at a reasonable price July 19, 2006 D. R. Schryer (Poquoson, VA United States) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Contrary to popular opinion, you don't have to buy an expensive plasma or LCD (liquid crystal display) TV to get a great high-definition picure. In fact, many experts (including Consumer Reports) assert that high-definition TVs using traditional cathode-ray tube technology -- as this high-definition Sony does -- currently offer a sharper picture than plasma and LCD TVs and also are lower priced and more reliable. This Sony HD TV has an excellent picture with standard broadcasts and a superb picture with HD broadcasts.
Yes, this model, despite being a high-definition TV, has the traditional 4:3 aspect ratio rather than a widescreen 16:9 ratio. But my cable system currently broadcasts 175 channels in the traditional 4:3 aspect ratio and only 12 widescreen channels. How many widescreen channels do you currently receive? Widescreen 16:9 TVs have smaller pictures with gray bars on the side when displaying traditional 4:3 channels, unless they distort the picture shape -- artificially widening everything including faces. Would you want to watch the many 4:3 broadcasts this way? I wouldn't. But you don't have to with this 4:3 TV. On the other hand, because the screen on this TV is so large, when widescreen pictures are played on this set, although there will be letter-boxing bars above and below the widescreen picture, the picture will be the same size as on a 34" 16:9 TV within a fraction of an inch. Thus, compared to a 34" 16:9 set, this TV will give you bigger undistorted pictures from conventional 4:3 channels and virtually the same size pictures when watching 16:9 channels or widescreen DVDs.
Widescreen high-definition broadcasts and widescreen high-definition TVs eventually will be the norm, at which time the prices of such sets will be significantly lower than they are now. But, with the current situation where most channels still display traditional 4:3 pictures and only a few are in widescreen and high definition, a large screen 4:3 HD TV, such as this 36" Sony, is a good economical choice for many people at this time.
Better Than I Could Have Imagined March 22, 2006 J. Dorsey 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I knew this was a good television but I did not know it was a great one. I was looking at a plasma, lcd or dlp when one weekend I was at this guy's house playing poker and noticed the clarity of his television, it was a Sony Wega. I decided to get the Wega with the High Definition and all I can say is what a picture and what a television.
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