Senin, 24 Maret 2014

Sony Bravia 32" Class LCD 1080p 60Hz HDTV, KDL-32EX400?

Q. Can this television, or any other 1080p television, be hooked up to basic cable? i'm mainly interested in using this television for gaming, and i feel basic cable should be sufficient on it because i wont be watching a whole lot of television.

A. is one of the great Sony 32 inc full HD 1080P LCD TV.
keep in mind .
KDL-32EX400 as an STANDARD 1080 P models. 60 HZ refresh rate. is general good for movies.
however , 60 HZ refresh rate is not really good for any fast moving image - sports movies - game.
the motion blur may cause you eye uncomfortable from game - fast action image.
for gaming, you need 120 HZ refresh rate to cover / hide away the motion blur. make more smooth pictures .
i cannot said the KDL-32EX400 is bad. is great for general. but not suited for gaming.
for gaming , seriously consider Sony 32 inc with 120 HZ refresh rate models.
there is few models.
http://yovia.com/blogs/buylcdhdtvs/2010/05/09/sony-bravia-xbr-kdl-32xbr9-32-inch-1080p-120hz-lcd-hdtv/
read this , why you need 120 HZ ?
http://www.ehow.com/about_5187855_difference-120hz-hd-lcd-tvs_.html


What is the best LDC HDTV?
Q. Who makes the best/ sharpest picture LCD HDTV- BRAND NAMES 32-40 inch. Is more pics. like 720p or 1020p better?

A. There are more than one company out there that makes very good HDTVs. The best HDTV for you depends on the kind of features you're interested in and the budget you're working with. The higher the pixels, the higher the resolution but the price goes up significantly as well. If you want the latest HDTV, then go for a 1080 pixel but keep in mind that aside from Blu-ray and high-definition video games (X-box, for example) there are not many 1080 formatted products yet. On the other hand, I have seen over-the-air broadcasts in high-definition 720p and I can't imagine a sharper picture---it was that good.

I spent several weeks researching HDTVs and I learned that generally Sony and Samsung are the two highest rated HDTVs across the board. So we narrowed our list between the Samsung 40� 1080p 120 Hz and the Sony Bravia XBR 40� 1080p 120Hz (Model: KDL-40XBR4). The Samsung already had an edge over the Sony as far as best-rated LCDs of 2007. Samsung dominated the top 10 list while Sony took the last spot. Furthermore, Sony is overpriced (costing a few hundred dollars more) and lacks many useful features that the Samsung includes.

For example, Samsung includes two RF antenna inputs. I hooked up an amplified rabbit-ear antenna and picked up many of my local digital broadcasted channels. I live in a rural area where I can�t get cable or even satellite (trees block angle), so that was very important for me. The Samsung also includes a USB port. I used the port to hookup my Canon PowerShot digital camera and reviewed our family pictures in high definition. Samsung also includes picture-in-picture (PIP). I can play my xbox 360 and view something on TV simultaneously in a smaller box within the main picture.

For those reasons, I clearly saw Samsung as my best buy.

For more information on the best rated HDTVs and to read reviews, check out the following websites:

http://reviews.cnet.com/4321-6482_7-6591614.html

http://www.consumersearch.com/www/electronics/hdtv/

http://schoolofhdtv.com/index.php?/Samsung-HDTV/

To learn the basics about HDTVs and become an informed consumer, check out the websites below (some are geared for the non-tech consumer):

http://www.hdtvinfoport.com/HDTV.html

http://buyinghdtv.com/html/hdtv_basics.html\

http://hometheater.about.com/cs/television/a/aahdtvfaqsa.htm

Good luck with your purchase!





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