Showing posts with label 55. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 55. Show all posts

Toshiba 55WX800U it can do everything I want

Friday, December 30, 2011

Now, has many 3D TV come out in the markets. Each model has different features and prices. I was not very knowledgeable in HDTV depend on the net for information. But when I read many reviews I have been found that it have a conflict both in quality and reasonable price, so I decided to buy this Toshiba WX800U 55-inch 3D LED TV because it's the right size and fits well with my room and worth the price for me.

I want a TV that is easy to play PS3, Blu-ray/DVDs, watching movies, sports or TV shows. The sharp and without any problems. I think that all new TV sets need to be adjusted to suit the pictures that we want. It just depends on personal like and preferences such as light.

For 3D, I Don't know or care. I've seen the best 3D TVs (and by that I do mean 'most expensive') in action and wasn't impressed by those so I could care less about the technology. (I read conflicting reports on the matter with this TV)

Internet browsing? Again, don't know or care. I browse the net with my computer so anyone complaining about that feature is like complaining your phone takes crappy pictures compared to your camera.

And there's a load of other features of which I haven't used and don't really intend to. If those are really that important to you, I guess you'll have to cough up extra dough for a "better" model.

It does have a reflective screen namely during dark scenes in a movie, but in my experience so do all TVs to an extent. I suppose this ranks somewhere in the middle in that regard. Just buy a rotating wall mount and/or close the curtains if you're watching a movie with lots of dark scenes.

The only thing I really not like for this TV is that I get a strange green light when watching DVD. Which I think is due to I go setting the image and it would be lost when I move it back to normal mode. Right now I use it about 2 months and WX800U very compatible with my PS3 or Blu-ray good use. For my opinion it's worth the price. If you have more budget, I'm sure you'll find something better at higher price, but if you're TV want like me. I'm sure you are satisfied with the purchase of Toshiba 55WX800U 3D LED TV, of course.

Method of setting good picture for Toshiba 55WX800U 3D LED TV

Thursday, December 29, 2011


Now I have WX800U 46 inch, but I think it is in the same setting, and because I'm not an expert. I think I'll call the setting of successive approximations.

There are about 7 different types of my setting are  PC, Standard, Movie1, Movie2, Sports, Games and AutoView, which of these settings will be adjusted according to the type of input.

First,I've gone through and set all the sound settings on all of these image modes (for all inputs) for the same settings that I like, I found the best for sound. So, if you change your image mode does not change the sound of wild confusion from the one or the other picture settings.

Now this is done I went and set the picture settings in order from dark to light, so that a change in the menu (in the sequence of installation photos), I took the results between weak and strong. I was considered the darkest PC, I put that, if you want very little of an image can be used at all, just enough to what is happening. Maybe listening to music like Pandora. In any case, the PC settings are very weak. Backlight 25 Contrast 40, Brightness -30. I think the TV with my PC use these settings make for a good light on the desktop. I want to look like something to take pictures photoshop or something, then I choose everything above PC.

Movie1 backlight 30, contrast 90, brightness 0. movie2 backlight33, contrast 50, brightness +6. that leaves autoview with everything centered and standard as 50,75,+30. and game and sports are even brighter. I watch movies, and generally just tweak the movie settings for slight differences that would only depend on the movie of the moment.

Once you change inputs, you'll have to do this again for a new input, like composite video from a vhs tape player, or component from a dvd. My main movies are on the blu ray player. After a few go arounds with inputs, you can get MOST of the picture settings established at settings like those above.

As a last step, then I adjust ( from dim to bright) by choosing the appropriate name of the picture setting, and then make small adjustments to the setting that is closest by tweaking (just for that media on the given input). So i am slowly honing in on a favorite set of picture settings from different inputs, and different media on those inputs.
The macro view is still going to remain -- dim to bright -- inspite of all my small changes.

Maybe after owning the set for a while you can report back here what settings you have honed in on for the various inputs that you have been using with your wx800u. See, not very scientific, huh?

See more Toshiba 3D TVs : Q&A,Tips,Help, Guide, Advice , FAQ  Here.
or get Toshiba 3D TV Owner's Manual Here.


Toshiba 55WX800U 3D LED TV For Gamer Reviews


I was the one who likes to play games. Even today that not have much time to play it. Today's game was gradually made ​​to play behind in 2D or 3D. For gamers to play in 3D game is new exciting and more fun challenges than 2D games.

Of course, in addition to play 3D games, you will have use more device that supports 3D games, the key is that 3D TV and 3D glasses your TV. And you do not want to the game lag by your 3D TV because of the performance of 3D TV complain.

Today I will write to Toshiba 55WX800U 3D LED TV because when I read many reviews, I find that most of the points in terms of clarity of 3D images and display are high level and I will put a review of one gamer to even consider it. I hope that it will be useful for gamer who are looking for a good 3D TV for playing 3D games. Here are some reviews of it.

The picture clarity on this 55WX800U TV is amazing, the 240hz really makes a difference! I am using a PS3 as this TV does not have 2D to 3D converting.

I have played four 3D demo games and 3 of the 4 had a significant ghosting, even after trying to switch the 3D modes (top-bottom, side-side). You still get the 3D effect; but if I had to choose between playing in crisp 2D and double visioned semi 3D, I would choose to play in 2D. The 4th demo called Super Stardust HD had no ghosting whatsoever and in one word the graphics in this game was simply breathtaking! I suspect this is because this games does not have a wide array of depths like the other demos (2 racing, the other is a block game).

Also, there is a slight input lag while in 3D game mode. This lag is no where near as severe as when you are not in game mode (ie auto, movie, sports) but it is noticeable. This can be particularly detrimental when you are playing fighting/action games when perfect timing is crucial. As of right now (December 2010), Prince of Persia is the only 3D action game I know of(I have not played this game in 2D or 3D). The easiest way to see this lag is with the Move controller. When you are moving the controller from left to right (not particularly fast), the screen will show the controller to the right when the physical controller is already to the left.

One thing about the Move controller is that you will always see a brightly colored floating orb reflection on this 55WX800U TV. Learn to ignore it. There is nothing that can be done about the beautiful gloss finish.

A small note about this TV being an edge lit LED TV: when the screen turns all black, the upper middle portion of the TV is not as dark as the rest of the TV. This is not a problem during actual game play.

All in all, this 55WX800U TV is huge, slim, has almost blur free images (still cannot compare to a plasma, obviously) and has great invisible speakers. The ambient light sensor is great, no excessive eye strain! Even if you don't use the 3D features, the picture clarity and the price are unbeatable (in my totally "unbiased" opinion).

 In my opinion, I think that Toshiba WX800U series LED 3D TV is appropriate for play 3D games very much whether 46WX800U or 55WX800U. But remember that when playing 3D games or watching 3D contents to find 3D glasses that combine your TV, if you are not sure, try to find information in this blog. ( Active 3D glasses for Toshiba WX800U )

If you try to play 3D games with other new 3D TV that please share common opinion as well to be good for gamers.


Active 3D Glasses For Toshiba WX800U 3D LED TV


Today, 3D glasses has many types and styles, but Toshiba WX800U 3D TVs use active shutter glasses. This post offers active 3D shutter glasses that are compatible with Toshiba WX800U series 3D TVs. It is also compatible with other Toshiba 3D TV models, for 3D programming may need to read more manual: with 3D-compatible device and compatible 3D content, or other 3D sources, 3D capable wireless HDMI.

Toshiba FPT-AG01U 3D Glasses
A right and left liquid-crystal shutter lens opens and closes alternately with the images for the left and right eye, alternately projected on the television screen. This presents a three-dimensional experience from 3D movies, TV programs, video games and more when using a pair of optional Toshiba 3D glasses, Toshiba's BDX3000 3D Blu-ray Disc player and a 3D capable HDMI cable. The left and right eye shutter timing of the glasses can also be swapped. If 3D images look blurred, switch the left and right sides of the 3D image.

SainSonic RECHARGEABLE Infrared Active Shutter Glasses For Toshiba 3D HDTVs
This Sainstore SR-TSB01 3D active shutter glasses is a cheaper alternative to original Toshiba glasses. It fits most Toshiba 3DTVs with great compatibility. This SR-TSB01 has been faily designed to fit most people, it also comes with 3 different kinds of nose pads to help the fit. Stylish design matches with the modern housing devices.This single pair of glasses features a built-in rechargeable battery, offers a one-size-fits-all design. The following models are preferred.


SainSonic Universal Rechargeable 3D Active Shutter Glasses Compatible with All Active 3DTVs
The SainSonic universal 3D active shutter glasses are compatible all the main-stream 3DTVs. Get rid of battery-powered charging mode to save hassles, this pair of glasses are rechargeable. It can be charged by a computer USB port or USB wall charger of a cell phone. A USB charge cable with long enough length is included for your convenience. It also comes with great compatibilities with active 3DTVs. It is newly produced by the same manufactuer with our the another offer of panasonic compatible 3D glasses. 3 optional nose pads are offered in the package to help the fit. With this feature, it gives much space for you to offer these glasses for your families or friends without buying new pair.

Perhaps you think all Active Shutter Glasses are compatible, but even if same type, you should choose 3D glasses that are compatible with your 3D TVs likely to be better.

You will love this Toshiba 55WX800U 3D Television

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Normally, I do not have time to write a review for the product that I purchased. Unless I am sure to try it. I want to say this 3D TV, It should be review. Was I had to take it to replace my old TV, it is a Visio 50 inch 1080p plasma HDTV that I have purchased three years ago and it works very well. And now I have to use  it, and I want to use TV with more features and quality than ever before. I found this on TV.


The price is ridiculous. $1,600 with no tax, free shipping, and two pairs of 3d glasses? EXCELLENT! Toshiba makes great products and this 55" beauty is no exception. For the price, I think you will be hard pressed to find a better picture in a 55" size and sporting the latest 240hz LED technology. The television itself is attractive, light weight, and super thin. It weights about half my previous television which is really nice. The inputs are nicely laid out in the back and very easily accessible. My Vizio had them under a lip and in the lower middle of the set making them very difficult to find without pulling the whole TV out which was always a chore.

The picture is HIGHLY customizable. **NOTE** the instruction manual outlines in nice detail the explaination of features, DO NOT WATCH BLU-RAY MOVIES WITH THE 240 CLEAR MOTION FEATURE ON!! It will make the movie appear jumpy and jittery. Watching it with the standard 60 frames per second gives that nice "normal and human" smoothness you are used to. The 240 Clear Motion feature is SO nice with sports, especially if you are a hockey fan like myself. Any fast paced sports program will really reap the benefits of this feature. NASCAR, Basketball, Hockey, Football all look fabulous with this feature on. The LED has the bad reputation for having even lighting issues, or bright spots in the corners. Toshiba utilizes a technology that pans the light and it looks even and the contrast ratio is really nice to boot. Blacks are black and whites are white. Great color balance and options to adjust the power of the LED backlight.

My previous television also doubled as a heater. It would get the room VERY warm in the Summer which was one of the downsides (in addition to the screen burn-in that Plasma is prone to) but this tv is quite, cool, and takes very little power in comparison. Energy Star rated for those concerned with power consumption (as you should ;-)

The apps? Well, I haven't toyed around with them too much. Setting up the Wi-Fi was fast and simple, but I fear that the apps can act a bit "clunky" at times **(This is no longer an issue because I discoved that the wi-fi was VERY weak in the room where I have this tv, so I can't honestly say if the apps are slow or not.) It doesn't flow very quickly. What I mean is there is a bit of lag between the commands on the remote and the changing on screen. Is this enough to ruin the experience? Absolutely not, but something some should be prepared for if they plan on using the app features more than I do. All in all, this television in my humble opinion is well worth the money. Even my wife (who can't tell the difference between VHS and Blu-ray) commented on how beautiful and noticable the picture quality was. Very pleased with this purchase, and I think you will be too. I hope this honest, non-biased review is helpful in your decision to buy or not.

I have now had the TV for about a year and I still feel strongly that for the money, it is a tremendous value. The price has gone up dramatically since I bought it (because I believe that it is no longer being sold by Amazon,) however, if the price does come back down I would still highly recommend a good look. I haven't seen too many better deals anywhere else for what you get for the money. While I don't use the 3D feature nearly as much as I thought I would, I can say that I am very excited to see the Lion King and Beauty and the Beast (and other Disney classics soon to come) in 3D.


Toshiba 55WX800U 3D TV Amazing Picture!

Just upgraded from Hitachi Plasma 720p 42 inch. When I first got the Hitachi I did not think a picture could ever get better. Was in the market for an upgrade and spent a day looking at all the 50"+ LED TVs.


Where the TV is set in the store makes all the difference in the picture quality and they have the mode set to brightest, sharpest, etc..., which you would not have in your home. Spent the evening researching LED TV technology and came to the conclusion that they all will be similar in the similar price range. Toshiba had the deal for 2 pair of 3D glasses and BD 3D player with purchase of TV which knocked out the Sony and the Samsung I was considering. 3D glases are specific for each model and will run you about $150 and 3D BD will run you about $250...so that was a $550 saving right there.

Hook up was a piece of cake to Sat box and then watched PBS Evening news. If the program is not in HD, the the large picture makes the video TOO big and somewhat blurry, so you have to scale the picture back (easy to do with button control on the remote). Started up a recorded HD movie on my DVR, Star Trek First Contact...and wow, the detail, colors the black level were amazing and as good as any of the Sony and samsung similar TVs I saw in the show room. The Toshiba was a new model and relegated to the show room wall with about 30 other TVs and did not show as well. I can now tell you that it is GREAT.

Do not expect great sound from any LED TV since the speakers have to be small. But the sound is adequate for watching news and normal shows, but somewhat tinny. Probably can adjust with the menu equalizer, but its a don't care for normal TV viewing. Put in USB stick with pictures and it recognized it immediately and opened up to view photos...fantastic resoultion and photo reproduction with 8Mp camera...and fast.

Toshiba 55WX800U Amazing 3D HDTV Set

I researched these types of sets for months for the family. surprisingly there were hardly any reviews on the 55wx800u - none on cnet or other major review sites. since my family loves toshiba products (3 generations of toshiba buying family members) we decided to take the plunge on this tv. reasonably priced with a whole host of settings to customize your tv's picture, if you like to tweak. if not, you can choose from some nice presets.


Overall, the color is vibrant, the set is very attractive - elegant, professional but not overly done like some other sets. prior to this tv, we had the panasonic s2 42" plasma tv (which replaced a 53" toshiba projection television)in the family room,as i wanted to try a plasma set and toshiba doesn't make plasmas. happy with the panay, we were torn to either get the panasonic 54vt 3dtv or this set. pricing was similar - but internet was not built into the panay. the plasma consumes much more power than this set. also, the 3d glasses that come with the toshiba are much more comfortable than the ones that came with the panay.

So without reviews and based solely on my family's experience with toshiba, we bought this tv. we are extremely happy and i believe all the talk about blooming, clouding, flashlighting that comes with an edge lit set like this one is either overdone or toshiba has done an excellent job overcoming these issues. some quick things to note, connection to the wireless internet went smoothly and the widgets are very cool. there is a system update that takes about 5 mins - so make sure you update your system. also, when attaching the standing to the tv, it states slide and lock...it's a bit confusing and customer service wasn't very helpful - just slide flat so that the two tabs on the stand slide into the two openings on the back of the tv - so you don't have to press down to lock in something the toshiba customer service (who apparently never put one of these things together) suggested. anyway, i wanted to put a real review up here since this is so lacking. if you have questions, ask. also, i will update in a couple months as to reliability. oh, lastly, don't buy from JR.com - their policy states that they have to open the package and add some "protective materials"- well - that set arrived broken. i refused the package and reordered through amazon.com and they sent the package "factory sealed" and it was fine.

Toshiba WX800U Outstanding 3D LED HDTV

Monday, December 26, 2011

SELECTING: I was in the market for a new TV, but I had no intention of getting a 3D TV until I saw the sale Amazon had that included the Bluray player and glasses for $1299.


Too good to pass up since I was going to spend close to that on a regular LED/LCD TV anyway. There were a few sales on Samsungs and Panasonics, but I chose Toshiba. The TV being replaced was a 3.5 year old 50" HD Toshiba DLP. That was a great product, so I decided to exercise a little brand loyalty. Additionally, because Toshiba was one of the last "big" manufacturers to release their 3D TV, I figured they would probably have the best picture since they had more time to perfect their technology. That may be incorrect logic, but it worked for me. There were almost no reviews when I bought the TV, so I kept my fingers crossed.

SHIPPING: I waited like a little kid for this thing to get to me - even though I got it in 5 days, it seemed like forever! The box had a huge hole in it (looked like it had been kicked) and the back of the TV had a small dent. I signed for it with the acknowledgement that it was dented so if it didn't work, I could send it back. These things are shipped via freight, and freight is known to be rough on packages. The dent didn't bother me (provided it worked), so I took it home.

SETUP: Got home, took it out of the box. This thing is skinny! It is also surprisingly heavy (not overly cumbersome, but it is heavier than it looks). The base attaches like it should - pretty self explanatory. Got it hooked up and turned on. The TV walked me through the setup as it should. The picture was great - I don't have cable (I know, I know), but the OTA stations looked wonderful. It was a very clean look. The response time changing channels was very quick (it was somewhat slower on the DLP TV). The options Toshiba has to change the picture are limitless - I am still tinkering with the picture (although the way it is set up out of the box is great).

3D SETUP: I bought A Christmas Carol, Open Season, and Monsters Vs. Aliens (off eBay) in 3D. Setup is identical to a regular DVD player, except I believe you need to have a 1.4 HDMI cable (not a standard HDMI) to transmit the 3D image. I wish they mentioned this up front, but luckily I did some research before the TV arrived and ordered an Amazon cable for $7. Not a big deal, but I would have been pretty irritated if I would have had to make a trip to BestBuy to buy a $50 cable. For the glasses, you just pull the clear battery saver tab (you'll see it if you don't know what I'm talking about) and you're good to go. You can tell when the glasses are on because the light allowed through the glasses changes. I believe I had to change the TV to auto-detect 3D, but a message pops up and tells you what to do once it sees a 3D disc, so that's all there is to it.

STANDARD/BLURAY PICTURE: Fantastic. There's not much more to it. It is a great picture with incredible detail. I thought the old HD DLP Toshiba had a great picture, but I don't know if I'll be able to watch it again because of the improvement this TV is over that one. Bluray really did blow me away on this TV. There are countless adjustments you can make to the picture, which is nice (doubt I'll use them, but it's more of a comfort thing).

3D PICTURE: Didn't know what to expect. After I ordered the 46", I began reading that you needed a bigger screen to appreciate 3D and got worried. Luckily, this wasn't true! The picture is much more "crisp" than in the theaters. When I first put on "A Christmas Carol," all I could do was smile. I had read a lot of blurbs here and there regarding the issues people were having with 3D TVs making "ghost" and "double" images. It actually did happen during one scene of "A Christmas Carol," but I'm not really sure why (it was actually just a character's nose had a ghost image during one scene), and it didn't happen at any other part or with the other movies. I did figure out that the 3D picture is BEST when the TV is on the brightest setting. I'm sure someone can explain why, but I can't. This was especially true during "A Christmas Carol," which is a fairly "shadowy" movie to begin with.

SUMMARY: Spend the money on the 3D Toshiba if you're in the market for a new TV. The current Amazon deal includes everything you need for 3D (except for the 1.4 HDMI cable), and the picture is amazing. I think it will be a long time before the a 3D TV drops much lower than this (at least a good quality one). There is not much in the way of media in 3D at the moment, but there will be. I am glad I made this investment, and would do it again.

Samsung UN55D8000 Every bit as good as I expected

Saturday, December 24, 2011

This review is a little long winded. Skip to the bottom for just the pros and cons. Or, keep reading to waste 10 minutes of your life. Over the last 5 years, I have been using a 58" Panasonic Plasma TV. Not a bad TV, but not the greatest either. It was only 1080i, it got hot pretty fast (which made the room hot and the air condition kick on too often), and the dimensions were weird (I looked at entertainment centers that should fit a 60" TV, but the TV still wouldn't fit.). I felt an upgrade was in order.


I'll have to admit, shopping for a TV was pretty fun. A lot of work though. The research was overwhelming at times. Websites upon websites, magazines, books, different people's inputs, salesmen trying to sell you different things depending on which store you went to, etc. I narrowed it down to one of many Sony HDTVs or a Samsung C or D series. After narrowing it down to those 2 brands, it was a little easier. I went to about 4 different Fry's Electronics and 7 different Best Buys to check it out in different situations. After that, it came down to the UN55D8000 (boy, did I memorize those numbers). To make the decision easier, I was looking on Amazon, and to my amazement, they had it for $500 less that everyone else, plus free shipping. Score!

With the free shipping, it usually takes a little longer. I would say, from the time the order was placed, until it got to my front door, it took about 1.5 weeks. It came delivered from Home Direct, USA and had no issues with delivery. They were going to set up the TV, but I told them not to, since my entertainment center hadn't come in yet. I opened up the box, put the TV on a soft cloth (our bed's comforter) and installed the stand. Eight screws, piece of cake. I connected the Directv receiver and a PS3. There are a few settings you will set in the beginning when the TV turns on. Takes about 2 minutes, literally. After that, the fun begins! Going from 1080i to 1080p is a huge difference! I had a recording of Chuck on the DVR and it almost looked live. I also watched some regular satellite programming and even the non-HD channels looked amazing.

After wiping the drool off the floor, I wanted to check out the 3D part of the TV. I popped in the free copy of Shrek the 3rd in the PS3, put on the glasses and waited to be amazed. Aside from the amazing colors, it looked exactly like 2D! WTH?! Then, I remember reading somewhere that the PS3 does indeed play 3D movies, BUT with an upgrade. I waited about 30 minutes for the upgrade to finish. After that, loaded up the dvd again, and there was the movie with that funky 3D image. Hey wait, I have 3D glasses on, how come I see that. Oh, oops. Batteries need to be installed in the glasses. Finally! The 3D image was awesome! Seriously, watching TV in 3D is amazing. I can't wait `til there's more media in 3D. As it stands right now, the only real movies in 3D are either documentaries or cartoons, with the exception of a few regular movies (i.e. Resident Evil, Step Up 3, etc.)

I just set it up last night, so I can't give you a whole lot more information. But, even if I did have more time, I don't think I can give you the detailed specs that you might be looking for. I'm not an expert on home theater. Here's an overview of pros and cons:

PROS:
* The lack of a bigger bezel really does make a difference. Not only aesthetically, but in terms of functionality, too (better 3D viewing. It looks like you're looking thru a window.).
* Images are spectacular. Whether it be regular programming, HDTV programming, or Blu-Ray.
* Price on Amazon was very good!
* Delivery was pain-free.
* A lot of settings options, so you can set up the TV to your preference and the viewing scenario (i.e. movie, standard, etc.)
* 3D movie watching is stunning! I just wish Panasonic didn't have exclusive rights on Avatar.

CONS:
* SmartTV is a cool feature. But, not a necessity. I really doubt that I'll Facebook or Tweet from the TV.
* Audio isn't great, but it's adequate. I wasn't really expecting much from a flat screen TV.
* Did not come with the touch-screen remote as was supposed to be the case in the beginning of the year.
* Have to mail in the vouchers (or register online) in order to get the 3D glasses. True, you do get a 3D starter kit with this TV, which has the glasses, but those glasses are a little different and use batteries. Also, you have to send out to get the free copy of Shrek Forever and Megamind. I really shouldn't complain, though, since these are free.
* Needs a more detailed manual on how to use most of the features. The manual it comes with is thick, but it's just because it's the same thing in different languages.

After playing around with the TV a little more this weekend, I noticed that the top of the screen had some light flickering (around where the bezel meets the screen and it was about 1/16" tall and went almost across the whole TV. I'm hoping it's not the "edge lighting.") It only did this on some channels on Directv. Most channels were fine and Blu-Ray was fine. I'm thinking it's either the receiver or possibly the cheap HDMI cable. I have a Monster M1000 series cable coming in later this week, so I'll switch it out and update.

Also, there has been talk all over online about people having problems pairing the remote. I had zero problem and did it about 5 feet away from the TV. One last thing, one of the glasses in the free 3D kit didn't seem to work. I changed out batteries and nothing. Then, the next morning, I tried it again, but this time turning off the bluetooth in my phone, and it worked. Whether this had an effect on it, I don't know. But, just thought I'd throw that out there.

BTW, this weekend, I watched Tangled in 3D and played MLB2K11 on the PS3...... WOW! I'll have to admit, I liked 3D, but I thought it was just a novelty. No way. 3D is much different now than when we had those blue and red glasses. It changes the whole experience.

Didn't have to do anything to get the line gone. It just went away one day. Also, I finally got the 3D glasses from the voucher that's in the TV. Unfortunately, they are the 3300s and not the 3700s that I kept seeing from people at CES. I won't knock the rating down, but I am a little disappointed that the glasses and the remote that were advertised earlier in the year didn't come with the unit, nor even thru mail. Also, the charger for the glasses is $199! No, thanks. I'll just charge it using the USB cable.


LG Infinia 55LW6500 55-Inch Cinema 3D HDTV Fantastic for 3D and Movies

Friday, December 2, 2011

Overview: This LG 3D LED/LCD HDTV set is great for me. A Passive 3D impression other than that I've tested in past. The animation for the game smooth. I bought this HDTV because want to glowing for experienced in 3D.

Picture Quality: Video for LW6500 was very very good not different the HDTV from Sharp or Vizio in the top model. LED Edge Light is a bit to have a small problem just for the white/black, which I was not surprised for HDTV in this size. The other colors  made out to a great extent. Local dimming and Tru-Motion makes the movie experience beyond description.

Sound: This HDTV makes me wonder for quality of sound from the speakers on the side, of course, not surround sound came out, but also best sound quality for standard speaker. I can say that this LG LW65000 have great sounds for thin LED HDTVs.

Passive 3D: This is great for this HDTV. LG is not boasting when say that make best 3D technology, it is excellent, although it must adjust the 2D to 3D in the matter. It can build Netflix streaming to your TV screen as well as it can create Youtube videos to display screen as well. If you like 3D experience, I recommend this LG model.

Gaming: It's fatal flaw. Bear in mind that it is working on a game-mode, so if you turn off every feature of it, you will get between 20-50ms input lag. Which it depends type of game you play, for example, RPG's, Adventures, Fighting, etc.. You may be experiencing a little bit about the movement of combat or FPT games if configured not correctly. Out before that. I am not the gammer. But as far as testing it, I was discovered that LG has developed in this matter continued on the HDTV. So now if you get a 5ms late (like me), I think it's perfect content, for the game, I will update again (but probably not soon).

Features: Today some of variety feature of HDTV may be difficult to provide what better feature. But not only is the subject of Netflix, Hulu, Social Media, which is already in the LG Apps and appstore for your HDTV. Now, let's talk about the feature on the LW6500 that I like is the self-calibration tool, which is an easy choice for tuning your HDTV. Expert Picture Mode allows you to access a variety of picture customization. Of course, it allow you to adjusts the color level that you like.


Usability/Other items: from a feature rich with this LG HDTV, I am disappointed that it has no QWERTY remote control. It makes me feel little hard when search on Youtube or type status message on Twitter. The Magic Motion Controller would help good in this. The good option of HDTV that will let you use your HDTV without interruption. And if you decide to buy this LG 55LW6500 55-Inch 3D LED/LCD HDTV don't forget asking for the 4 free glasses makes this a true out-of-the-box 3DTV too.



LG Infinia 55LW5600 Excellent passive 3D HDTV Set

Tuesday, November 29, 2011


THERE ARE OTHERS 3D LIKE OUR 3D. Just ask our contest. 4 of 5 people choose LG 3D cinema on the main competitors for the whole 3D experience. LG 3D Cinema is the popular choice for the best experience of 3D television. Preferred brightness, color, contrast and movement, which is next to Full HD 1080p, both 2D and 3D, it's no wonder consumers use the 3D LG on top. Discover for yourself why LG is the first choice.

Our 3D glasses are just like those you to the movies, so there is no need for batteries and no need to recharge. Also, because LG Cinema 3D glasses are so cheap, you can for your family and friends at a fraction of the cost of other 3D technologies, so that no one should miss the 3D experience to equip.

3D is not just for the new version more. LG 2D to 3D conversion function can be performed while the classic movies, sports on TV in your favorite larger than life in 3D. And the old and new content.
UNLIMITED 3D CONTENT

Easy access to unlimited FUN with Smart TV. Enjoy easy access to the most fun without limits, such as streaming movies, live sports, applications, games and web browsing user on your TV.

LG Smart TV

Excellent passive 3D set

The passive 3-D works pretty well, but you want to be at eye level with the. (No installation of the fireplace here) There is almost no mind at all, even content that contains the crosstalk on my 3-D plasma. The resolution is low (I can only say), but not so bad, and as long as you sit far enough in the series, you will not see scan lines. The 3-D Blu-ray is bright and of course the polarized 3D glasses are lightweight and easy to replace. 3-D channels, DirecTV little soft on this lot, but still acceptable.

Is it as good as my active 3-D set? Not really, how the asset has a higher image quality, but the construction goes through the plasma passive with respect to the absence of ghosting / crosstalk will. I think most casual 3-D Viewers would be very happy. 2-D and 3-D conversion is probably the best I've seen, though rarely use this feature.

I would not say that active obsolete (at least 3-D content affects both types of sentences, how to choose between LCD, plasma or DLP, you can actively or passively), but if they get a higher resolution (1080p in two eyes) I expect that the market will go to the liabilities. 2-D image is excellent, and the various applications and features of the Internet are well executed

Samsung UN55D8000 Well Worth The Price

Friday, November 25, 2011


A new dimension to entertainment TV & Home with Samsung 3D TV. Experience cinema-quality 3D entertainment in the comfort of your living room. Samsung 3D is a truly unique viewing experience with the power of the room with the images that you can touch almost filled. Connect a Blu-ray 3D for 3D games or improve your viewing experience by upconverting regular content from 2D to 3D immersive.

For fans of TV final image quality and enhanced connectivity convincing that the first step to continue the Samsung LED TV UN55D8000 a single step by an elegant formula. The bezel of Samsung One Design "is only 0.2 inches - as fine as it is - a picture that, well, all of the images.

There is a big difference between seeing the game and see every split second. This is where Auto Motion Plus 240Hz in. All the action of each image is analyzed and then adjusted to not pass in a blur to come. Shift of cybernetic warriors, the action is always smooth, soft and smooth.

The UN55D8000 delivers Full HD 1080p resolution, for a superb level of detail and clarity in your picture. To connect your sources, four HDMI inputs are provided, for delivering a Full HD picture and audio over a single cable.

The first thing you will notice the LED D8000 series is its chassis barely visible 0.2-inch brushed metal, a thin thin line that provides the framework for the rich content on the screen and form factor increases the light of the TV . It is based on an improved support for Quad adapt with minimal visual impact on the lighting conditions.


Connect with Samsung added smart television for a wide range of entertainment options. Intelligent features UN55D8000 Samsung Hub, a simple menu-based tasks. Easily search for movies, shows and videos via online services and connected devices, surf the Web on TV, chat with friends, and access to a variety of applications from Samsung Apps.

Samsung Apps is a growing collection of applications designed specifically for television, with your favorite digital content such as videos, sports, games, social networks, and more. Associated with Web applications on the Samsung Smart TV, you can watch movies from Netflix or Blockbuster, TV shows from Hulu, YouTube video, Next Level sports news from ESPN, Music, Pandora and updates on Facebook or Twitter. The applications you are interested, now on your TV.


Best 3D-HD, worth the price.

I bought this HDTV to replace my old 42" LCD Vizio I bought 6 years ago. I have a lot of research online and decided it was either a Sony or Samsung off recommendations from friends and based online. I went to my local electronics business, see the TV in action. Although I saw the model of this TV last year. Although I have a beautiful all support black metal for my TV, so I bring silver frame thickness of.

I spoke with a colleague told me about the new 2011 model year. Once I saw it I knew it was on TV I wanted. I did a little shopping and found Amazon had the best price. I was a little "skeptical about a big online orders.

I used a few complaints about the company, belongs to the ship's TV. I must say I was a good experience. The delivery was agreed at the first hour of my appointment delivery window. The box the TV was a bit "at the bottom of the damage, but nothing was brought to television about.my worries, and I checked and wow this thing is a work of art. And the guys delivery were impressed, they had not the new model.

The TV was a little cold to be stored in the warehouse and the truck, so I think everything is installed and connected all the extra (Home Theater, Xbox 360, PS3, box, cable, etc.) but I did not the power to make such an about 2 hours to avoid leaving the TV and heating damage. Once I joined, I was greeted with a simple and easy to follow installation and television wireless network.

I have read one poor review of this tv stating the led backlight was visible fromt the edges and i have to disagree. i cannot see the backlight source at all. this is by far the best looking tv on the market. I do however wish it had full array led backlighting rather than the dynamic edge.

My only complaint (if you can even call it that) is the remote. is a bit "because of the wide QWERTY on the back and I havent been able to take the side QWERTY to sync with my TV, but always says error .. I would like the touch screen remote control that came with the 9000 series, see forward. It is not so large. I had this TV for a short time, but I recommend this TV, if your budget.

Overall, a beautiful image, 3D, in many HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi and Samsung SmartTV is a good option for someone in the market high-end LED-LCD.

Sony BRAVIA XBR55HX929 55-Inch Full HD 3D Local-Dimming LED HDTV Reviews

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Sony BRAVIA XBR55HX929 55-Inch 1080p 3D Local-Dimming LED HDTV with Built-in WiFi, Black
Sony BRAVIA XBR55HX929 55-Inch 1080p 3D Local-Dimming LED HDTV with Built-in WiFi, Black
Brand : Sony Model : XBR55HX929

Overall Rating 4.5/5:

Technical
  • Brilliant Full HD (1080p) picture quality for 2D & 3D
  • 55-inch display with full HD (1080p) 2D/3D picture and sleek "monolithic" OptiContrast panel with Corning Gorilla Glass
  • Intelligent Peak LED backlighting with full-array local dimming for Sony's most precise contrast
  • Experience smooth and precise motion detail during fast-action video with Motionflow XR 960 technology
  • Wireless BRAVIA Internet TV and Widgets for a wide variety of streaming media and other Internet content
  • Sony's X-Reality PRO delivers optimal color, contrast, and sharpness--even in low-resolution web videos

Description

Get ready to enjoy the best film on Sony Bravia HX929 in 3D with innovative technologies to ensure smooth high-speed display. Internet connectivity is simple, smart power saving features with sleek and make it a must for every home.  [...]



User Manual : Sony Bravia XBR-HX929 User Manual PDF eBook


Sony BRAVIA XBR55HX929 Reviews


I waited four months make sure for TV. I was not going to lose something in my search for a new TV. I'm glad I waited. I must say that the appearance of features in 3D were insignificant to me and my wife. I just wanted the best picture I found in 2D, and now do not even have 3D glasses.

I looked at all those models and was one of Samsung and LG8000, Sony W6500, and perhaps, if measured up. A lot of things to like about all three models and I looked at the LG and Samsung 20 times. Head of Samsung has an exceptional setting. Even with corners slightly saturated colors of black fell much better and LG held together with the 3D passive at the best price I was pretty sure that's what they are buying, but chose to wait for Sony is the only way that I do not surprisingly, much later.

I Observed side by side, all three of them, there was simply not comaprison and my wife who is very unselfish commented how much better the image was of all (all games at the store were put on bright colors, no other changes ). Even with steep viewing angle, Sony has lost much less than the Samsung and LG as well. The set makes a huge difference of 30 fts, and Sony jumped into clarity, depth, practically without vibration (shudder, blur) or whatever you call it.


The picture is phenomenal. And as clean and beautiful as a television can be. Gorilla glass is the beautiful version, you can simply use a glass cleaner, beautiful and pleasant even during the opening of a CD case, two fell from this hand and hit the front. Probably would not have done something wrong.


CONS: Because I gave 4 stars and not five. The directions stink, and I knew that in general the stuff aside and online is very slow (but that's because I have a Mac). The stand is well designed and adequately strong, but they have a potential defect, and reduced slightly to my right, but apparently Sony is sending someone to see that it's nice that they do not think they have a lot there.


Finally, it is expensive and it was difficult to justify nearly a thousand more than the LG, but for me, the Sony provided the difference. For others maybe not. Overall, I'm glad I waited. If you compare them side by side, close your eyes and sign the check is probably worth it!

Sony BRAVIA KDL55HX820 55-Inch Full HD 1080p 3D LED HDTV Reviews

Friday, August 19, 2011

Sony BRAVIA KDL55HX820 55-Inch 1080p 3D LED HDTV with Built-in WiFi, Black
Sony BRAVIA KDL55HX820 55-Inch 1080p 3D LED HDTV with Built-in WiFi, Black
Brand : Sony Model : KDL55HX820

Overall Rating :

Technical
  • Brilliant Full HD (1080p) picture quality for 2D & 3D
  • 55-inch display with full HD (1080p) 2D/3D picture and sleek "monolithic" OptiContrast panel with Corning Gorilla Glass
  • Dynamic Edge LED backlight with local dimming for incredible contrast, slim design, and energy efficiency
  • Experience smooth and precise motion detail during fast-action video with Motionflow XR 480 technology
  • Wireless BRAVIA Internet TV and Widgets for a wide variety of streaming media and other Internet content
  • Sony's X-Reality PRO delivers optimal color, contrast, and sharpness--even in low-resolution web videos

Description

The best of both worlds. Enjoy the exceptional picture quality with Full HD 1080p 55-inch HDTV, Sony KDL-55HX820 with 3D. This HDTV features advanced technology with local dynamics of adjustment layers of the LED backlight, however, deep blacks and bright whites - more energy efficient than other technologies back-light.  [...]


Sony BRAVIA KDL55HX820 Reviews



I spent a long time to read reviews before making a purchase and I am very glad I took a chance on this relatively new Sony. It seems to have all the features of more expensive XBR series, but uses local dimming LED lighting device, rather than the backlight. This makes it thinner, which was for me more important than quality of the images for my application. I also have a uniform thickness and is mounted on wall very close to my house.

This is a subjective matter. However, I heard that Sony TV has a much better finish of the Samsung D8000. The Sony looks like a perfect setting for the image and feel with glossy black finish. With Sony, you can also turn on the TV at a certain angle (the angle is fixed), similar to a tilt screen of the laptop to work.

Update the firmware as soon as you arrive at the latest features such as streaming video and multimedia, the iPhone remote control (available via the App Store) is working properly. Qriocity did not work due to the recent failure of security, but should return soon. Pandora and Netflix streaming works very well. The sensor is better when set to non-motion detection, if not bad for face recognition when there is strong back-lighting.

DLNA streaming leaves much to be desired, as it does not support MKV, XVID, or other popular video formats. It also took a long time to start playing a normal MPEG file that I sent my laptop with Windows 7. Simply connect to my DLNA WDTV transmitting live from my laptop, which has resolved everything worked much better. The images and the music seems to work well anyway. When connected to a PC, Windows 7 Media Center via HDMI or DVI, the screen looked better than my computer screen. It was so clear-cut that can be easily used in place of a projector for presentations and Starcraft II looked amazing.

3D, I felt looked better with a WOW factor (as in the film) of Sony as compared Samsung. Things seemed to fly off the screen, instead of Samsung. But I had a very interesting observation. While watching movies, I felt that I look at a Samsung home video (shot Handycam video on the staff). With the Sony I felt I was watching a real movie. To feel the same when you watch a Samsung?

Summary: This is a nice and slim 3D TV. It has a beautiful crystal clear images. Excellent photos and digital images in high definition. Features such as the Internet YouTube, Netflix, eBay and more. I recommend this TV. Before, I had a 42 HDTV and now I have updated 55 3D HDTV and I love it. 3D is incredible, I put 2D,3D depth and 3D is really like in the movies, the image really alive.





    Samsung UN55D6400 55-Inch 3D LED HDTV Reviews

    Thursday, August 11, 2011

    Samsung UN55D6400 55-Inch 1080p 120Hz 3D LED HDTV (Black)
    Samsung UN55D6400 55-Inch 1080p 120Hz 3D LED HDTV
    Brand : Samsung Model : UN55D6400

    Overall Rating 4.5/5:

    Technical

    • Auto Motion Plus 120Hz with Clear Motion Rate
    • Full HD 1080p resolution
    • Samsung Smart 3D HDTV
    • 3D HDTV
    • Samsung Smart TV

    Description

    Customize your fun with the power of Samsung Smart TV. The 55-inch Samsung LED TV UN55D6400 can go further in a world of entertainment. Samsung Smart TV offers a Web-enabled portal to the best of the Internet in its entirety, with Samsung the ability to search applications and online and television content. The journey continues with the advanced 3D technology for a better experience with your games and movies in 3D television programming. Ironically, these connections are made deeper on a TV that is incredibly thin, ultra-thin frame allows your eyes to disappear in the beam images on the LED screen.  [...]


    Samsung UN55D6400 Reviews 


    Samsung's D6400 LED HDTV series offers Full HD picture quality and entertainment possibilities galore.

    Many consumers like the pictures on this TV and us. The picture is absolutely amazing. We compare with 50-inch Samsung DLP TV. We did not really realize what we need with the progress and 1080p LED technology in recent years. Our team will test HDTV 720p and 1080i look at and say that this does not seem normal TV. We finally got last night. The picture is clear that television really shows the feeling that if we are looking through a window into someone's house or maybe watch a live show/event. We can also begin to decipher some of the games are so false that manufacturers use different sitcoms.

    HD TV is incredible, we have basic cable HD channels with just basic, got this TV to access content via the Internet. We had to invest in a Linstick, the USB adapter for the Samsung Access Network, is taken more or less, and play, but our 802.11g router was not fast enough, especially for chains in 3D, has had to invest in the 802.11 standard, after which access to SmartHub much improved. Applications are available Smart Hub but expect for the movie channels (Vudu, Netfix, Blockbuster, CinemaNow, Huluplus) other content is still emerging, however, usually, with all the reviews we read Samsung TV applications are ahead of other brands. We are going to use television to access the top quality video streaming and web content and not mind paying to see if the content is good, we hope that Samsung continues to lead the group with the content.

    The vision of a Blu-ray, it's almost like watching a video game. The frame rate and clarity are much improved over previous generation that gives you a really new movie-viewing experience. Blu-ray may take some time to get used to me, because they are so realistic that I tend to look only in fear, rather than paying attention to this film.

    The 3D feature of this TV surprised us. We do not know what to expect here, but an act of faith because the low price was so amazing. Not only to create 3D depth when watching Blu-ray 3D. The image is really up to you as if you were in the theater. So far, the only experience we had with a couple of IMAX 3D with 3D Blu-ray. 3D to 2D is a bit tricky. We used to watch baseball games and the NHL playoffs and it does add some depth to the image, but probably not enough difference for us to have to wear glasses all the time.

    The 3D technology is still new active 3D glasses that are able to achieve is good enough, given that, at a distance of 10 feet, the Grand Canyon and the dinosaur movie, although it was not an IMAX Experience was certainly an experience for 3D. For audio, you may need to connect the TV with additional speakers.

    Summary: We are very pleased with the Samsung UN55D6400. The picture is very clear and detailed. The flat screen is super thin and looks great on our fireplace wall. We wondered whether there would be reflected in our window on the screen. There is no glare. And the lowest price on best 3D models. I like watching the team trip on 3D. The images seem to come off the screen and are right in front of you. It also seems that you could really touch something. It really 5 stars 3D TV for us.

    The Jack-Team...

    Samsung UN55D8000 3D HDTV Reviews

    Friday, August 5, 2011

    Samsung UN55D8000 55-Inch 1080p 240Hz 3D LED HDTV (Silver)
    Samsung UN55D8000 55-Inch 1080p 240Hz 3D LED HDTV
    Brand : Samsung Model : UN55D8000YFXZA

    Overall Rating 4.0/5:

    Technical
    • Two pairs of 3D glasses included in box
    • 3D HDTV
    • Full HD 1080p resolution
    • Samsung Smart TV
    • QWERTY Remote Control

    Samsung UN55D8000 Reviews 

    At first the TV to put a little time setup. You need HDMI 1.4 for all work in 3D. And you can play your TV, but you really need to get your image depending on the source and the lighting of your room to sharpen. We set up and adjust the images. We hope that you can usually adjust the image for all sources, but after seeing a favorable moment for our cable tuner input, we realized that our PC, Blu-Ray, PS3 and refine the inputs separately. This is probably the biggest criticism we have on television. To schedule an afternoon to spend a day setting of the image. The menus are both fine. They are beautiful, but could be better.

    Samsung UN46D8000 3D

    A 3D glasses are included in this set. It is the nature. SSG-3100GB Samsung 3D active glasses (only compatible with the Samsung 3D TV with 2011) The glasses are design that the mouthpiece removed. We are the type of battery with 2 micro-USB cable. Eyewear can be recharged USB ports from TV output (if the TV is on) or a different USB port/charger.

    Keep in mind, for the year 2011, Samsung has changed the way we communicate with glasses on TV. They have opted for Bluetooth vs. IR, resulting in 3D glasses for the models manufactured before 2011 are not compatible with the televisions. We've seen third party glasses advertised as compatible with 2010 and 2011, so we  suggest you be absolutely sure you know what you order.

    If you plan to mount the TV to the wall, the new design uses plastic spacers that make the hardware supplied with wall brackets compatible with this TV. Make sure you have the right size for the screws to connect the TV to the mount. I used four screws M8-1.25x25 with 2 washers. The screws supplied with wall support were either too short or too long.

    The wireless technology Wi-Fi works well. We had no problems connecting to my home network operating at 5 GHz WPA2-PSK (AES) security using WPS (WiFi Protected Setup).

    The QWERTY remote control is included with this TV. QWERTY remote side must be combined with television, which has worked on the third test. We believe that we should be closer to the TV for this. There is also a Samsung App for the iPhone that turns your iPhone into a remote control. Unlike similar applications, Sony, Samsung lets you turn your party. We can not continue with this application, of course, because the TV must be turned on in order to communicate with this. The application works very well for what it is.

    HDMI Return channel audio works as advertised. You must remember to connect the HDMI port, even if HDMI2 (marked "ARC" for the audio return channel). Do you have a compatible receiver ARC eliminates the need for optical cable between the TV and receiver to listen to the audio or network DTV tuner widget.

    The image quality of the dish network HD channels out of the box was not very satisfactory, and some tweaking was needed. Sometimes, the screen should have a shade or two darker than suddenly in the middle of a scene. There are several parameters that might have something to do, and we must adapt to another until the best image.

    3D looks absolutely beautiful. Our Blu-ray player (BDP), complained that he could not find a 3D-connected TV. However, the BDP was the same as they had disabled 3D feature by default.

    Summary: This TV is excellent, the picture quality/features/appearance and much more. it was time to incorporate gadgets on TV, all the clutter on your TV. Access such as Internet access, DLNA, browser, QWERTY remote are a step in the right direction. There are other TVs that offer, but Samsung has done a great job UN55D8000 in this regard. We recommended that certain prices.

    Our Jack team (Hope this help!)
    You can read more information or check price at links below.



      Accessories




      Sony BRAVIA KDL55EX720 55-Inch 3D LED HDTV Review

      Wednesday, August 3, 2011

      Sony BRAVIA KDL55EX720 55-Inch 1080p 3D LED HDTV, Black
      Sony BRAVIA KDL55EX720 55-Inch 1080p 3D LED HDTV, Black
      Brand : Sony Model : KDL55EX720

      Overall Rating 4.0/5:


      Technical
      • 55-inch display with full 3D HD (1080p) picture quality (1920 x 1080 native panel resolution)
      • LED backlighting for incredible contrast, slim design, and energy efficiency
      • Sony's X-Reality Engine sharpens images for a clear, vivid, life-like picture
      • Internet TV for wide variety of streaming media and other Internet content
      • Experience smooth motion detail and clarity with Motionflow 240 technology

      Description from manufactory

      Sony KDL-55EX720 USB
      Sony BRAVIA KDL55EX720 55-Inch 1080p 240 Hz 3D LED HDTV, ooking for HDTV, which offers more of everything you want? Sony KDL-55-inch 3D HDTV 55EX720 can not find what you are. Sony offers the state of the art technology for even smoother high speed action scenes and a lively, clear images and natural. Easy Internet connectivity offers streaming media, video-call with Skype, access your files on a home network, and then some. And if you like have fun with an extra dimension, just add one or two glasses 3-D for maximum immersion.
      Enjoy the incredible depth and strong, Full HD 1080p image from a technology leader in 3D (3D glasses active may be required, sold separately). In addition to the technologies that have a large 3-D HDTV programs do better in 2D. Experience the next level of image quality and contrast with Sony Edge LED backlight. This technology sharpens the contrast of images, which is an incredibly strong image that you notice immediately. In addition to being more effective than others Technoligie backlight, but also allows a thinner, stylish design.  [...] 

      Connections

      HDMI: 4 (1 Side/3 Rear)
      Component Video (Y/PB/PR): 1 (Rear)
      Composite Video: 2 (1 Rear/1 Hybrid)
      USB 2.0 Ports: 2 (Side)
      RF Connection: 1 (Rear)
      Analog Audio Input: 2 (2 Rear)
      PC Input: DSub 1(Side), Mini 1(Rear)
      Ethernet 1 (Rear)

      Digital Audio Output: 1 (Rear)
      Analog Audio Output: 1 (Side/Hybrid)


      Reviews

      First, the Sony box is huge. The two guys who come into the living room and began to surround their approval process to remove four plastic clips, and slide the top of the box in front of its basic package in a Sony 55-inch blocks of Styrofoam to exhibit. I plugged in, connected the antenna cable satellite and it worked like a charm. I keep the box a little, Oh Yeah! Lets sit down and see if that dog will continue for the next month or operate.

      For some buyers ... here's the interesting part. My current setup includes an antenna out of the air (OTA) in order for me to have all local channels. The Sony uses a coaxial RF-IN satellite, cable and off-air-IN IN. Apparently, the project has some Sony Guy KDX55EX720 diabolical plan to establish the input signal and the incoming live signal. And .. here, where the 4-star comes into play. The user and was stored in the memory of the called TV iManual Hemingway wrote. So far in the first configuration process can be prepared a unique feature called - Bramble info screen.

      The setup guide said, "If you are receiving channels from a cable or satellite, and will not use the TV tuner, select Jump Jump disable selected Guide On Screen Bramble .." So I that while the satellite signal SKIP and works well, there is no way to switch between satellite and OTA antenna. I think people understand the writer as one of the entrances, satellite, cable or OTA. And you know what. There's Zip in the guide on how to cancel or re iManual Skip to screen function guide on Bramble. I think there must be a trick to use the "INPUT" on the remote but on the right side (in my early days), I see nothing in iManual that offer even the smallest clues "Cancel SKIP" would. I'll see what I found on the Sony forum.