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If you are in search of an affordable 32-inch LCD
TV, then you need to take a look at the Sony Bravia
KLV-S32A10.
With a 170-degree viewing angle, the KLV-S32A10 is HDTV
ready and offers a really good picture.
There are many features that are found on the Sony's KLV-S32A10
TV, including: Built in NTSC Tuner, Receives HDTV/SDTV/EDTV
Broadcast Formats, Virtual Surround Sound (makes it feel
like you are in a movie theater), PIP (lets you watch 2 channels
at once), V-Chip (allows parental control of the television),
Sleep/Timer (lets the viewer set a specific time for the
TV to automatically shut itself off), Energy Star Compliant
(Standard set by the EPA..lets you know that it is energy
efficient), Channel Labels (so you’ll
always know what channel you are on), Closed Caption Option
(when on mute), Headphone Jack (for the privacy), Remote
Control (so you are in complete control) and Warranty.
As with any Sony style product, the KLV-S32A10 TV model
is very durable and reliable. It offers advanced technology
wrapped up in a neat little package! It may only be 32 inches
in size, but it is packed with the same features that you
can find in larger television sets!
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The new HP-R4252 Samsung
Plasma TV uses advanced 12-bit
color processing, yielding over 68 billion colors for a more
lifelike picture than ever before. The 5th-Generation Samsung
plasma panel features an amazing 10,000:1 contrast ratio
and 1,300 cd/m2 brightness rating, and the latest Samsung
image-enhancing technology. The television includes an integrated
NTSC/ATSC tuner with CableCARD slot, HDMI digital input and
2 auto-sensing component video terminals, but you'll see
a sharp, focused image regardless of which source you choose.
A 15-pin VGA input even allows you to use the Sony Bravia KLV-S32A10
plasma TV with your PC, and PIP functions are compatible
with TV, DVD, and PC signals. Also includes stereo speakers
and tabletop plasma TV stand.. more at PlasmaBuyingGuide.com
Cnet reviews the Sony Bravia KLV-S32A10 and writes - " Compared
to other flat TVs on the market, it is relatively expensive
at around $4,765. In general, a liquid plasma display can
output more realistic black-levels than an LCD display can." more
at Cnet
The cheapest price for the klv-23m1 from Sony is $3,899.00.
Carmen Finestra is a contributing
writer to www.hdtv-n-plasma-tv-reviews.com. A HDTV
guide that offers reviews & info on dlp, plasma,
HDTV & LCD televisions.
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