Sony Bravia KLV-S32A10 32-Inch LCD WEGA HD-Ready Flat Panel Television | 
| Brand: Sony Category: CE
List Price: $2,299.99 Buy Used: $610.00 as of 9/8/2010 21:45 CDT details You Save: $1689.99 (73%)
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Seller: akodu85 Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 86,276
Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Display Size: 32 Shipping Weight (lbs): 53 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.3 x 0.2
MPN: KLVS32A10 Model: KLVS32A10 UPC: 027242677241 EAN: 0027242677241 ASIN: B000A2K40Y
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| • | 32-inch LCD TV measures 31.2 x 23.95 x 12.2 inches (WxHxD) with included tabletop stand. 3.8 inch depth without stand. | | • | 181-channel tuner (NTSC); 16:9 native aspect ratio | | • | Front A/V connectivity; SRS TruSurround virtual surround sound capability | | • | Inputs: 3 composite, 3 S-Video, 1 component, 1 HDMI | | • | Two stereo speakers, 10 watts each (20 watts total) |
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Product Description 16:9 HD Resolution Panel High Brightness, high-Contrast LCD panel High performance 1 chip video processor WEGA GATE(TM) - Easy Operation Guide 3D Y/C Comb Filter PC Input HDMI(TM) (High Definition Multimedia Interface) Connector Light Sensor Freeze Memo(TM) Screen Freeze (with PIP) Digital Amplifier SRS® TruSurround® Audio Effect VESA Compliant Mounting Holes Tilt and swivel pedestal included On/Off Timer and Sleep timer New Slim All-in-One Design
Amazon.com Product Description Note: For the latest version of the Sony Bravia 32-inch LCD TV, see the Sony KDL32S2000 32" Bravia Flat Panel LCD HDTV. Save space and enjoy a wonderfully vivid, colorful picture with the 32-inch Sony KLVS32A10 LCD TV, which features a native 16:9 widescreen display. It has a built-in standard NTSC tuner (181-channels) and includes a table stand that can tilt and swivel. (To receive high definition digital signals, a separate tuner is required.) The 3D digital comb filter analyzes the picture over three dimensions--vertical, horizontal and time--to get superb detail and high color purity under the widest range of picture conditions. It also features Panel Driver technology, which improves picture contrast and detail while reducing video noise and image blur during fast action scenes. Other features include the Steady Sound audio equalizer (for consistent output between programs and commercials), parental controls (V-chip), Favorites channel list, front AV Inputs for connecting camcorders or video game consoles, and an HDMI connection for uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface between the TV and any HDMI-equipped audio/video component. It has a 20-watt stereo audio system (two 10-watt speakers) and SRS Trusurround panoramic audio effect. It features the following video and audio connections: - Composite AV In (RCA): 3 (1 front)
- S-Video In: 3 (1 front)
- RF In: 1
- Component Video In: 1 (480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i)
- HDMI In: 1
- PC In (D-Sub 15-pin): 1
- Headphone: 1
What's in the Box KLVS32A10 TV, AC adapter and power cord, tabletop stand, remote control, two AA batteries, printed instructions
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A great 32" LCD! October 21, 2005 E. Peterson (Southern California) 123 out of 126 found this review helpful
After a month of reviewing 32" LCD's I chose this model over the equivalent Sharp and I'm very pleased. This monitor's HD is awesome! It is also very good at displaying standard definition programming. The blacks are very deep and you can control the backlight to fine tune the picture. It has three 16:9 modes and four 4:3. The wide zoom works great for SD shows.
This monitor is hooked up to a DirecTV HD Tivo and works flawless with the HDMI cable. The sound from the internal speaker is very good and has three sound modes. Overall I'm very happy with the picture quality and the quality of the finish.
Best TV I have ever owned November 27, 2005 Richard Diamond (Dallas, Texas) 76 out of 78 found this review helpful
Very happy with my purchase. Started with Computer Reports (understand this product replaced #1 rated LCD TV). Went to local retailer dealer and reviewed other LCD TVs in the size category (I had a hurdle of having built ins in place for conventional 4:3 TV, so I was going to have to limit the size unless I wanted to spend $1000s to redo spaces to get a larger set). Liked the picture quality, reliability (you do get what you pay for sometimes), the HDMI connectibility.
Right now I have the Sony connected to a Dish 508 Satellite receiver (S connection) and a Toshiba HiDef HDMI DVD player. It works perfectly and is the best TV I have ever onwed. My plan is to upgrade components over time, starting with PlayStation 3 next year, and probably HiDef satellite in 2007.
I read a number of reviews online, and I think there is a divergence between those who want only the best and those that want very good to excellent. I place myself in the later category. My family watch roughly 1.30 hours of TV per day, and the set doesn't make the content any better. I still prefer seeing movies in a theatre on a really big screen. On the otherhand, the Sony represents a quantum leap over my last TV (Toshiba 27#) and so far, I'm very happy.
Worried but turned out pleased March 9, 2006 Mark Rush (Gainesville, FL USA) 35 out of 36 found this review helpful
I was a bit worried buying this set from Amazon because it was by far the most expensive product I've purchased from Amazon. But the price, including the shipping, was substantially lower than what I could buy "at home," so I took the chance. All in all, I am pleased that I did so.
The Amazon experience was generally good. It's obviously very simple to order from Amazon's site. The shipper (Eagle) did not provide enough information; using Amazon's "where's my stuff" feature, I was told that the product was shipped but had no idea where it was in Eagle's system aside from an estimated delivery date of a Monday. However, on the preceeding Thursday, Eagle called to set up a delivery time on Friday. My wife had a somewhat restricted time during which she would be available, but Eagle accomodated her. She told me that the delivery person was pleasant and put the 45 pound or so package where she needed it. The package arrived in excellent shape, as did the TV when we opened it.
The TV itself is quite nice. While it does not include an HDMI cable (which can range in price from about $70 for one meter [Monster] to $23 for 6 feet [Startech]) nonetheless there were enough cables provided to hook it up to my HD cable box. (Yes, you do need a separate HD decoder for this TV, perhaps one reason why it's somewhat less expensive than other similar sized Sony TVs.) One aspect of the initial set up that I believe is not sufficently explained is that you must be sure to turn to the video input on the TV into which you have connected your cable (or satellite) BEFORE you do a "channel search." I did not realize this fact and so after I did a channel search I was very worried that all I saw was static. But, once I eventually clicked over from the video 1 input to the video 4 input (where I had connected my cable box) everything was fine.
The HD picture on the set is remarkable...but that is probably true of virtually all HD sets. The non-HD picture is also sharp. Compared to conventional, CRT TVs, I think the LCD picture is distinctly sharper. Indeed, at first it seemed somehow "too sharp." Initially I thought the picture on a conventional TV was, in some fashion, more life-like. But I am coming increasing to believe that this was an artifact of watching only CRT televisions until I purchased this set. As I watch more shows on the LCD screen, I am becoming more used to the picture and now find myself dissatisfied when I watch our conventional TV in the bedroom..
The WEGA feature simplifies setting up the set and is nice but let's face it: Once the TV is set up, you probably won't use this feature very often. I wish the set had more HDMI inputs (it has only one) so that I could hook up both my cable box and DVD player. I also wish it had a set of inputs on the front to ease setting up and taking down my kid's video games. The remote has a bunch of buttons, but it's more or less logically laid out and so works well.
Would I buy another TV from Amazon? Based on my experience, I think so. Amazon prices seem low enough compared to the local brick and mortar stores to more than adequately compensate for the delay from order to receipt of the TV. So my experience has been strongly positive.
You will not go wrong with this one February 19, 2006 F. kar Keat (Prai, Penang Malaysia) 41 out of 43 found this review helpful
I've been visually compare all LCD TVs in similar range in many showrooms.
I am very confidence to say that Sony Bravia does has the best picture quality among all competitors.
Visually I found no difference between Bravia S-series and V-series, both has great screen. However, V-series does look more sexy and goes with the furniture with the black finishing compare to the S-series with silver finishing.
What I amazed most is the over 178' viewing angle, regardless where you are viewing at, the colour remains sharp and you can hardly find any difference. Unlike other brands that claims the same 178' viewing angle, but the colour will still get slight distorted at great angle. But this will never happen in Bravia series. Just go to your nearest showroom and have a visual inspection.
I even visually compared with Sharp Aquos with Sony Bravia side by side. Bravia pictures are far superior. I must say that Bravia is the best.
If you are still can't decide between Plasma or LCD. I must say that settle for LCD. Plasma has too many cons rather than pros.
- LCD by nature is reflaction-free. Plasma has bad reflaction problem. This is important especially if your TV is near to window and other light source. It might effect your viewing pleasure
- LCD has greater lifespan.
- Plasma brightness degrades after some short period of time.
- Plasma has burn-in problem (ghost image)
- Plasma pictures flickers like any normal CRT TV. LCD is flicker free
- LCD has sharper picture
- LCD with a PC input, it is a giant LCD monitor for your computer whenever you are not watching TV.
LCD may have problem with:
- dead-pixel. (get those without by visual inspection. LCD with dead-pixel are rare these days anyway)
- slow refresh rate. (Visually you don't see any problem with Sony Bravia high quality LCD)
I'm happy! January 27, 2006 George Moniker (Durham, NC) 22 out of 24 found this review helpful
I'm not a TV aficionado. I'm probably an average viewer and most of the TV's don't have a drastic difference in picture to my novice eye. I'm delighted with this TV. It looks great. It has decent sound. The picture quality is vivid to my eye. It's easy to set up and the price seems reasonable for better quality. I don't believe I've seen anything in HD, but if I'm happy with it now, I suppose it could only get better in HD. Hope this helps.
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