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Sony Grand WEGA KDF-50E2000 50-Inch 3LCD Rear Projection Television

Sony Grand WEGA KDF-50E2000 50-Inch 3LCD Rear Projection Television

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Brand: Sony
Category: CE

List Price: $1,799.99
Buy Used: $650.00
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Used (4) Refurbished (1) from $650.00

Seller: Sony 50" TV....KDF 50E2000
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 20 reviews
Sales Rank: 84380

Color: Silver
Media: Electronics
Batteries Included: No
Display Size: 50
Shipping Weight (lbs): 64.2
Dimensions (in): 46.6 x 16.1 x 32.6
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: KDF-50E2000
Model: KDF-50E2000
UPC: 027242695320
EAN: 0027242695320
ASIN: B000G5WGYW

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • HD (1280 x 720) Picture Resolution (LCD Chip)
  • 3 LCD Chips (R/G/B); 921,600 Pixels Each
  • Cinema Black Pro for excellent contrast ratio
  • 2 HDMI (Rear) and 3 Component Inputs (1 Side/2 Rear)
  • DRC MF-V1 (Digital Reality Creation MultiFunction V1) technology

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Product Description
Packaged in a compact, two-color exterior with subtly located speakers, the Grand WEGA 3LCD rear projection TVs feature high-detail picture quality, and deliver natural color reproduction and exceptional brightness levels thanks to 3LCD technology. And deep black levels along with outstanding contrast are hallmarks of the Cinema Black Pro function. Featuring enhanced connectivity via dual HDMI input and PC input through HDMI, Sony's Grand WEGA LCD projection televisions provide quality playback of nearly every connected device. The 3LCD technology at the heart of Sony's Grand WEGA televisions provide a bright picture, with high detail and natural color. These three key benefits are immediately apparent when viewing a Grand WEGA 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.


Customer Reviews:
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1 out of 5 stars optical block on all these tv's will go out.   July 15, 2009
Allyson Riley
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Please be warned - all rear projection tv's by sony will cost you 1.2k to replace this part. They will not fix it.


1 out of 5 stars Optical block problem   September 7, 2008
Mike P. (New Jersey)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Unfortunately after owning this set for 18 months, it has developed a blue haze in the upper right and upper left corners of the screen. It seems that this issue has appeared in several Sony rear proj. LCD models including this one. It's very expensive to repair and seems to stem from dust infiltration which is inevitable. The cost of repair exceeds half of the origainal purchase price. Lamps are expensive as well. Perhaps a full LCD set would be a better choice (i.e. Sharp or Vizio) with no moving parts.


1 out of 5 stars 18 months old and it's gonna cost a fortune to fix   January 30, 2008
An Avid Reader of PolySci (The Great Southwest)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

we bought this Sony in July of 06 and now (Jan-08) we have ghosting color bands at the top of the screen that have doubled in size in less than a month. the closest Sony tech is 70+ miles away and I have to haul it up there, pay him $225 and pray it's the Optical Block that's the issue which should still be under warranty (we hope). This is the second Sony projection TV that has died in under 5 years. Shame on me for getting this one. Guess Bush's 'stimulus' will be going to a new TV! don't get one, you'll end up paying for it. just google 'Sony optical block' and you'll see what I'm talking about.


4 out of 5 stars My 3rd Sony LCDRP-HDTV   December 24, 2007
Jeffrey Shapiro (Hollywood, FL)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I originally bought my first 42" Sony LCDRP-HDTV for about $1100.00. Then 1 year later I picked up the next generation for $698.88. Now I just got my 3rd but a 50" Sony LCD-RPTV (HD). These sets are the best value PERIOD. I was considering getting a Sony 40" LCD 1080p TV but it was like $1600.00. Along with the fact my wife likes to have the Subtitles on and on the regular LCD TVs the type is very jagged. I watch a lot of movies (blu-ray) along with playing a lot of video games. All I can tell you is watching Blu-Rays (even at just 1080i) which this set displays is mind blowing in quality! I have had these sets for over 2 years with no issues, and I keep buying more. I challenge anyone to find a set for $698.00 (which is what I paid for this 50" NEW) Sony has the best picture BAR NONE.


5 out of 5 stars ARE YOU KIDDING ME!?!?!?!?!   December 3, 2007
L. Simington
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I just bought this gem for $698.88!!!!!!! There simply is no better set for the money!!!

Update 5/4/08: After having this set for 6 months I can honestly say I love it more than ever before. I haven't had a single issue and it does everything I could ask for. I found a rta stand that fits (and looks) like factory. Color, sound....it's all incredible.


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