Sony KDL40W3000 40" BRAVIA W Series Widescreen LCD Flat Panel HDTV
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REFURBISHED - 40" BRAVIA W Series LCD Flat Panel HDTV KDL-40W3000
Sony's BRAVIA W series Full HD 1080p televisions take performance to the next level with advanced HDMI
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Sony KDL40W3000 40" BRAVIA W Series Widescreen LCD Flat Panel HDTV
Sony's BRAVIA W series Full HD 1080p televisions take performance to the next level with advanced HDMI
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Sony 40 in. Class LCD Full HD (1080p) TV, BRAVIA
Step into a world where high performance meets high style. Step into the world of the BRAVIA W-Series
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I've had this TV for almost 8 months and am as happy with it as I was the day it was set up. The picture is wonderful and the sound very pleasing. There is no pixelating from fast image movement. The frame is brushed metal and narrow enough that the set doesn't stick out. Very beautiful. I wouldn't hesitate to purchase this TV again.
My only regret is that I didn't buy the 46" which in retrospect would have fit the room well.
My only regret is that I didn't buy the 46" which in retrospect would have fit the room well.
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I bought this tv about 3 days ago, and it is going back. The picture from 85 to 95 degrees is terrific, blacks levels are great. But then when I moved out side of this ideal viewing angle, the contrast and color saturation dropped swiftly and considerably. Unless you want to subject your friends and family who are not in the 'pole position' viewing spot to watch a washed-out, sub-par picture, you will not buy this tv. If it will be only you watching the tv, from dead-on center, then get it.
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I did extensive research before pulling the trigger on this model. I ended up choosing between Samsung and Sony. I went with the Sony bc of glare issues that supposedly accompany Samsung models. That was in issue for me bc the set will be in a bright room with big bay windows. I'm glad to report that I do not have any glare problems with my Bravia.
Once, I decided to go with Sony, I was struggling to decide if I could spend the extra money for the XBR. The auto motion feature sounded compelling to me because I watch a lot of sports. However, I just couldn't justify spending that much extra money. I'm glad I didn't. I've had my w3000 for 3 weeks now. I've watched the NCAAs, Hockey, and baseball. All of the action looks amazing. I've seen absolutely no ghosting or triple action effect that I've heard about.
Bottom line, it is hard for me to imagine a better picture. This set is a no brainer. And the Amazon price is $200-300 cheaper than best buy.
Once, I decided to go with Sony, I was struggling to decide if I could spend the extra money for the XBR. The auto motion feature sounded compelling to me because I watch a lot of sports. However, I just couldn't justify spending that much extra money. I'm glad I didn't. I've had my w3000 for 3 weeks now. I've watched the NCAAs, Hockey, and baseball. All of the action looks amazing. I've seen absolutely no ghosting or triple action effect that I've heard about.
Bottom line, it is hard for me to imagine a better picture. This set is a no brainer. And the Amazon price is $200-300 cheaper than best buy.














