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56 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great choice,
This review is from: Sony Bravia W-Series KDL-52W3000 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
I spent many moths reading up on LCD and Plasma HDTVs and visiting every local showroom multiple times. Also reading all the posts on AVS for every TV of interest. I had held of purchasing a TV because I felt the 120Hz sets were likely to be the first ones I would consider due to motion blur. Those came out and I started doing live compares and reading the posts and reviews on various sites. It became apparent that a) the non-120Hz sets are doing very well with motion blur these days and b) 120Hz doesn't really help with motion blur to any noticeable extent (but adds a lot to the price). I argued with myself for a long time but decided even though 120Hz felt like "insurance" on image quality there just wasn't evidence to really support it. I looked at Sharp, Samsung etc. as well as comparing the 52" W3000 and XBR4. I ultimately settled on the W3000 from a local store so I could return it if I was disappointed after viewing it. I never once considered returning this thing as the picture quality is phenominal (on HD and good quality SD feeds). No clouding, no banding, no dead pixels, nor any of the other horror stories you read about in reviews on every brand. As one review I read some time ago said, the PQ on these sets is so high you can find yourself glued to the set watching some show that is of absolutely no interest to you but which has great HD imagery. I've kept following AVS posts on the main brands I considered and on the whole the W3000 maintains a strong positive set of feedback. I recommend it without hesitation. I have my paired with a Toshiba A20 for 1080/24p output and it is a great and troublefree combination.
23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Yabba Dabba Dooo,
By Tab Man (California Desert) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony Bravia W-Series KDL-52W3000 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
I purchased the Sony Bravia KDL-52W3000 52" TV from Amazon.com after reading reviews that this TV is as sharp as the XBR's and the Samsungs. I've heard and have personally experienced problems getting parts from Samsung. Even under warranty, you dont want to have to wait weeks for parts. So I bought the Sony and it blows away my expectations. Here is my setup:
Sony TV is plugged into an APC AV H15BLK Power Conditioner (also purchased from Amazon.com) because my home has substandard RG59 wiring which is susceptible to harmonic interference. I also have problems with minor power fluctuations. Even though the power conditioner is a surge protector, I plugged it in to a panamax Max 2 surge protector so it will take the hit in the event of a surge and not screw up my $380 power conditioner. The picture is clean and amazing. I cant wait for the superbowl. HD programming is supurb. Regular programming is good as well. I use the vivid mode for cartoons, standard for regular TV, and cinema or my custom settings for football. Setting the TV on cinema or customizing it will smooth out the picture for fast moving sports. The sound is great in custom mode. Just crank up the voice boost. It wont interfere at all in regular programming and it is absolutely wonderful when watching the news. The difference between the regular sound and custom sound is very noticeable so by all means customize it the way you like it! Be sure to only use HDMI 1.3 Category 2 cables because this TV has the capability to separate the colors more for a better picture, but only if you use cables that are compatible. I was concerned about late delivery because I had scheduled Eagle Delivery to come on New Years Eve and the installer was coming on New Years Day. When Eagle didn't arrive by early afternoon, I gave the local warehouse a call and they put me in touch with the delivery supervisor who gave me the driver's cell phone. I was able to do some shopping and made an appointment directly with the driver for 9pm. He showed up just after 9pm. I praise Eagle's responsiveness to my needs. Eagle is now part of CEVA Logistics and you can track your package or call the customer service number for your local warehouse once your package gets there (www.cevalogistics.com). My recommendation is to purchase from Amazon.com. I've read a lot of reviews that state that people spent the extra money to buy from a big box store. All you are doing is spending more money AND paying sales tax to boot. As for me, I will continue to buy from Amazon.com and have CEVA deliver it to my door. Yes I was fortunate that the TV has NO dead pixels, but then I've never seen a dead pixel in a Sony TV although I have seen some in the smaller Samsungs. I usually check all of the high end TV's when I'm at my local warehouse store and havent found a single dead pixel in any Sony TV of any size. It does happen according to the delivery driver, but Sony is pretty good about purchasing only the highest quality samsung LCD screens. Stop your indecision and buy this TV. You will thank me for it! I've already received almost $120 back due to Amazon's 30 day price guarantee!
32 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Got HD? (Sony KDL-52W3000),
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This review is from: Sony Bravia W-Series KDL-52W3000 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
Strengths: Razor sharp 1080p and 1080i, wide viewing angles, vivid "Live Color Creation", many connectivity options, anti-glare screen, excellent value.
Weaknesses: No 120Hz refresh rate. No LED backlight illumination. Summary: Buying a large screen LCD TV online can be daunting. Luckily, I've gotten a great holiday deal from an online merchant back in Dec. 2007 and CevaEagle Global delivered it quickly and without damage. Like most informed consumers, I did lots of research online and visited local stores to compare different brands. I decided on mid-tier models for heavy-duty family room viewing and narrowed down to the Sony KDL-52W3000 and Sharp LC-52D92U. The Sharp has better contrast, black shade levels, and 120Hz refresh rate while the Sony has better color and stock audio. The Sony won because I use stock audio 75% of the time and costs less. My KDL-52W3000 is connected to Directv HD DVR (HDMI), Sony Blu-ray Disc player (HDMI), Panasonic 5.1 HTIB (component and optical digital audio), and Wii(component). Satellite HD (1080i-interlaced) are crisp and detailed (can see one strand of hair sticking out on newscaster) Blu-ray discs (1080p-progressive) are just eye-poppingly, retina-scorchingly sharp. Stock audio sounds good set on Dynamic with S-Force Front Surround. However, not quite as good as the HTIB (which I'll upgrade soon for even better sound). My kids and I are happy with the Wii's 480p resolution set to Vivid. The downside to all this HD is all the SD(standard definition) channels look blurry but can be somewhat enhanced by using Vivid picture setting. Being an avid NBA and NCAA hoops fan, I was a bit concerned with the lack of 120Hz refresh rate. However, I initially noticed some occasional blurring during quick movements and turning off Noise Reduction and MPEG noise reduction has made it a non-issue. The satellite HD-DVR is set to 16:9 standard format while the TV is set to Full (wide mode). This stretches out most SD channels but the HD channels are all in correct proportion with the occasional boxes on the sides (set by station). The Lack of LED backlight means some uneven lighting during dark scenes and fading to black. Turning off "Gamma" and "Clear White" in advanced picture settings has helped minimize occasional graininess / screen noise with varying shades of black. Also, LEDs last longer than fluorescent backlight but by that time I've already upgraded. By no means a perfect large screen LCD HDTV, the KDL-52W3000 delivers a powerful punch with excellent value, above-average picture and sound, plenty of connectivity options, and lots of setting options for those who like to tinker with electronics to set personal preferences.
26 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You can stop shopping here!,
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This review is from: Sony Bravia W-Series KDL-52W3000 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
Being the happy owner of a 52' Sony projection set, I was skeptical about whether I would be as satisfied with this LCD. I am amazed at how much I was missing without even knowing it - the picture quality is amazing and I couldn't be happier! The setup was almost too easy - I kept expecting to have to call someone to help - but I was able to do it all myself. If you are in the market for an LCD, spend your money on this set. It's worth it!
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beyond satisfied,
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This review is from: Sony Bravia W-Series KDL-52W3000 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
This TV meets or exceeds all my expectations. I've owned smaller LCD HD TV's before from other brands, along with viewing friend's TV's. But this TV is superior in every way from the others. In HD it of course has an excellent picture as any TV from any brand should have. But a few positive surprises were: 1) Viewing angle. My 2 year old LCD TV gets a blue fog at about 30 degrees off axis. This TV can be viewed at any angle without fading out at all. 2) The sound. Regular TV of course just sounds like TV. But with a concert DVD this thing almost rocks. With the addition of a subwoofer a person may not be tempted to spend the big bucks for a high end surround system. 3) Standard def. picture is much better than expected. Better than any analog CRT TV or any HD TV I've seen before. 4) DVDs: This was a big surprise. They look like HD. I don't know if this TV "upconverts" (if so they don't brag about it), but for now I'll save my money until the HD DVD "war" is over. 5) Remote is very logical and the backlighting is a "can't live without" now that I have it. 6) Mat finish. Maybe I should have listed this as number 1. I get no reflections from this TV, either from the viewing screen or the frame. I've seen other TV's with a 'piano glass' black finish on the frame and found it distracting. When I glance at my former TV I can see a relection of my entire living room. 6) Size does matter. I was a little concerned that a 52" TV would overwhelm my small living room. Not so! I will never again buy anything smaller for a main viewing room.
I am happy with Amazon's price and service and recommend this TV.
27 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sony - made in Mexico?,
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This review is from: Sony Bravia W-Series KDL-52W3000 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
I have had the TV for about a week and the picture is amazing, especially in 1080 broadcasts. The only frustration is waiting for the full HD/Digital turnover in 09'. After watching 1080 broadcasts, it's difficult to watch normal TV. The upconverter works seemlessly and DVD's and DVR shows look wonderfu, not sure how. I would like to get an HD or Blu-ray but don't want to make the move until the prices come down.
My only negative comment would be that I did not know that Sony was made in Mexico. The reason I mention this is that it appears that the speaker grill was pushed on with some big thumbs. There are many dents and bumbs in the grill, I have not decided if I want to send the TV back because there is not a single bad pixel and the TV works great. I will have to wait and see if my eye continues to focus on these bumbs in the grill. The brushed metal case is beautiful and I think it will be more of a classic look that will stand the test of time better than the floating frame on the XBR's. Before you accept the TV, look at the speaker grill to see if it is dented or uneven. Perhaps it is only my TV but I hope this helps you look for a potential defect before signing for the TV. I wish I had know to look for this detail prior to receiving my TV. I was so focused on checking the brushed metal case for scrates or dents that I hardly glanced at the bottom speaker grill. Hours later after I got all of the cables tucked and tied and the tv in it's final position that I noticed the uneven reflections on the grill. Delivery was great and the TV came about a week early. Also, the price is great saved about $1200 over the big box stores.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love it, Love it, Love it,
This review is from: Sony Bravia W-Series KDL-52W3000 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
I don't know how Amazon manages such excellent and fast delivery, but it's amazing. As for the television - couldn't be happier with it. Did a fair amount of researching and hesitating but this was definitely the way to go. Looks very sleek. Crystal clear picture. Would buy it again 100 times.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I CAN NOT BELIEVE WHAT I HAVE BEEN MISSING!!! (DESPITE THE HORRIBLE SHIPPING STORY...READ ON),
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This review is from: Sony Bravia W-Series KDL-52W3000 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
As one that used to believe that 480 and 720 Televisions were perfectly ok, let me be the first to state how wrong I was...When my wife and I finally received the Bravia (shipping horror story to follow)and hooked it up, with great ease, we turned it on and placed "Nature's Colors" in our PS3 (both purchased from Amazon!). As the Blu Ray disc loaded we stood back and watched our new Bravia come to life. The colors were more vibrant than an Autumn in Wisconsin! Later that night we watched Disney's "CARS" on Blu Ray and were again blown away by the picture detail and sound the Bravia displayed. We only used the S-Force surround sound that the Bravia produced and it sounded better that the speaker system we used to have hooked up. LOOK NO FURTHER FOR YOUR 1080P 52" LCD TELEVISION!!! There is not a better TV for this price out there.
Now for the Eagle Delivery "White Glove" delivery package. We of course tracked our television from the time it was shipped. Eagle's web site had a delivery confirmation date of December 5th. I called them on Dec. 4th to verify this with someone in management and told them I would be taking the 5th off from work to be home to accept the delivery. I was instructed to call in the morning. I called bright and early and was told that we could go grocery shopping and Eagle would call us when the television reached our city. At noon we had still not received a call, so, we called them...they told us that our TV was in there warehouse but we could not have it delivered until the 10th as all of there drivers were busy until then! This was after we were told we would have it on the 5th and I took off of work. Eagle told us that we could "pick it up" if we wanted it sooner! So my wife and I drove 40 min. to the airport and had to load a 52' television into our van and drive it home and set it up ourselves!!! This was Eagle's "White Glove " treatment. So beware the Eagle Shipping but definately buy the Bravia!!!
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
DEAD PIXEL, slow response from SONY,
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This review is from: Sony Bravia W-Series KDL-52W3000 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
Bought the KDL-52W3000 in January 08 and was vey impressed with the picture quality and sound especially.Within 5 month developed 1 horizontal line of dead pixels about 1.5 inches long right in the middle of the screen. Called Sony and was reffered to a local repair facilty...it's been more then a week and problem is getting worse. Line of dead pixels is almost 7 inches now. Internet research does not seem to indicate this to be a common problem. I am very disappointed with the responce time for such an expensive item.
On the positive side, picture quality, sound and connectivity are all top notch!
78 of 106 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic TV, Phenomenal Picture, Sony - way to go!,
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This review is from: Sony Bravia W-Series KDL-52W3000 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
1080p, v1.3 HDMI, fantastic picture, all the latest technologies and it's a Sony. Nothing much else to say but this TV is awesome. You won't be disappointed. My buddy has a Pioneer 50" 1080p plasma that costs almost twice as much and this LCD blows it away in picture quality, life like color reproduction and doesn't show any reflections like the plasma definately does. I also own a Mitsubishi 52" 1080p DLP and did not think the picture could get any better and I was wrong, way wrong. This TV has a phenomenal picture that I have yet to see on any other TV that I have looked at.
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