30" Sony Trinitron WEGA HD
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I have it, and I have yet to see any tv beat it, I just wish I could get one that was bigger without it weighing a tonne.
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I have one, I want a bigger screen but I can't find a tv that beats the picture. My brother is all proud of its 42 inch that displays 1080p and my tv just does 1080i but it still looks better. It looks as good as the day I bought it. Its heavy as hell though.
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i have this tv, 36 inch, heavy as shit >.<
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what model is that TV KV-30XBR...???
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Will this be able to record in hd with an hdpvr?
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I have its 32inch brother the KV-HR32 .High Definition signals look f*%king fantastic on these Sony televisions.
Pity Sony's flat panels don't look as good as the CRT. Oh the onboard speakers are pretty good aswell.
I see the weight of these sets as being an anti theft feature, No burglar will be able to nick it .
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They are ridiculously heavy, but these are examples of modern HDTVs that actually have durability, and longevity. Notice that the screen doesn't crack if you were to throw a small bouncy ball on it? I have always looked up upon the CRT technology as being superior to it's more popular counterparts.
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I have one of those tvs too. I was using a LCD as the tv in my bedroom. Well, the picture quality on this blows my 1080p lcd out of the water. The lcd is now being used as my computer monitor. The picture on this sony is deep and rich, and full of color, while on the lcd, the blacks are grey, and at certain angles it looks washed out. If you get one, make sure you clear space first, because once you set it down, you ain't gonna want to lift it again. I have the 34" model and it weighs 200 lbs.
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I have one of these things. it weighs like 400 pounds :D.
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@KrrAinagotable Try getting good picture out of an old console with a LCD tv
No, Sony pulled the plug on the FD Trinitron/WEGA line in 2007, for the U.S. at least (they kept making them awhile longer in some places like India). Which is too bad because these are great TVs that can easily outperform their contemporary LCD peers, and are arguably better than many plasmas as well.
But the people said they wanted thin and lightweight TVs rather than ones that display the best possible picture, so Sony (and most other TV makers) listened.
djo9c1 2 years ago 8
yes. awesome tv
jblake1560 2 years ago 6