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Sony BRAVIA XBR Series KDL-40XBR9 40-Inch 1080p 240Hz LCD HDTV, Black | 
| Brand: Sony Category: CE
List Price: $1,999.99 Buy Used: $1,025.99 as of 3/12/2010 10:40 MST details You Save: $974.00 (49%)
New (2) Used (11) from $1,025.99
Seller: Warehouse Deals Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 13111
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Display Size: 40 Shipping Weight (lbs): 37.9 Dimensions (in): 37.9 x 3.4 x 22.9
MPN: KDL-40XBR9 Model: KDL-40XBR9 UPC: 027242752870 EAN: 0027242752870 ASIN: B001VITUJ2
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| Features:
| • | 16:9 Full HD 1080p Resolution Panel (1920x1080) | | • | BRAVIA Engine 3 fully digital video processor | | • | Motionflow 240Hz | | • | Live Color Creation technology w/ WCG-CCFL backlight | | • | USB to view photo/music/video |
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Product Description Sony KDL40XBR9 - Powerful performance and superior design come together with the stunning 40" BRAVIA® XBR9 HDTV. Sony KDL40XBR9 flat panel TV features MotionflowTM 240Hz refresh rate technology for maximum motion detail and clarity. There's also broadband internet connectivity with built-in BRAVIA internet video capabilities that let you view select on-demand movies, TV shows, music and more.
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Loooooooooove it!! February 11, 2010 Joseph D. Mckinstry Great T.v. As always great picture quality and look. It's not as flashy, and well crafted as sony bravia's previous modes, but it's alot slimmer, and lighter. All around it's a great t.v
absurdo February 4, 2010 rojitas 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
Jorge R. H February 3, 2010
I'll tell you something I am sure they will not believe.
Last week, buy one and these TV, turn off the computer and went to work.
After 15 minutes but I was billed 2 TV for $ 2600.les swear I do not buy them.
When I returned in the afternoon I found this strange purchase, immediately cancel the order of these 2 TV. Rest assured, I received the Emal of cofirmacion. (Delete)
At the NEXT day I found that I had canceled 1 but I was billed 1
try to reclaim but they sent me another mail saying it could not cancel, the strange thing was that I take away 1.
After a week they told me finalmene good that I will accept the return and repayment of money,
At that moment my box already had in Colombia South America and expect it back, I was paying for the nationalization of $ 350.oo.. Amazon told me I had to regrezarlo qe EU which would cost the same.
Absurd incredible but true.
I am very sad and economic problems muhos to pay my Visa.card.
Good luck and genius
Great quality February 3, 2010 G. Caetano (Chicago IL USA) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Sorry to see this unit no longer available from sony style but it was available at amazon. Easy setup and great quality in the unit and picture
Excellent XBR9 January 24, 2010 Zimzebob (Houston, TX) This is an excellent intermediate sized television. It has a brilliant color spectrum with good blacks. Off axis viewing is the best I have encountered in an LCD set. There is no trace of motion blur.
A perfect match for a bedroom or small family room.
Best TV period January 17, 2010 Mutual Information 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Having made an extensive review of HDTV's including LEDs, I would say that overall the XBR9 series is the best. I read a ton of online reviews and went to the stores to compare first hand. The LEDs from Samsung and Sony are pretty good with very wide dynamic range. But the dynamic range was too high and at times the picture became difficult to watch. The blacks dominated most of the picture. Sure you can adjust this down but why pay the additional cost of LEDs when you have to adjust the contrast back to non-LED type levels? The 100,000:1 contrast on this set seemed perfect to my eyes. And the 240 Hz was smoothest of the hundreds of sets I compared. A comparison that was easy to make since the store ran a continuous demo. I'm not sure that live ATSC and cable transmissions would benefit from 240Hz since, they are compressed video and any motion shift accompanies pixelation and lossy information. Interpolation works best when the sample points are precise and lossless. So if you don't plan to do Bluray, maybe 120Hz is plenty. The picture quality is fantastic. Primetime and daytime NBC and CBS 1080i broadcasts are amazing to watch. The color variation is so accurately reproduced that it seems you are watching a moving painting instead of a picture. Leno Show, especially during Xmas, was amazingly vivid in color and detailed that I really didn't care about the content but was simply viewing the show as a spectacle or a museum piece.
If you do buy any Bravia TVs, I would advise to buy a Bravia theatre and bluray system since the Bravia Sync is great (though you may need to switch the little speakers for larger ones). Just put the disk in and the rest of the system turns on and switches over automatically. Saves at least 5 buttom pushes and the search for 2 remotes. You will love the system.
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