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94 of 97 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing picture! Wow!
I bought this new Sony earlier this week and it is amazing. Of course, the grain-of-salt part of this review should be stated - this is my first HDTV and I am still in awe of the images. Truly remarkable. I was looking for a 34-inch direct-view tube TV (CRT) mostly because of the price. But, what I've found out since (even finding this out AFTER my purchase), is that...
Published on August 13, 2004 by davidmbfonz

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1.0 out of 5 stars Set broke within 2 weeks.
I purchased the Sony Wega model KV-34HS420 on December 14, and it was delivered to my home on December 17, 2004. That was about two weeks ago and already the picture tube has failed. The picture in all modes (normal, wide, zoom) appears to be in an "hourglass" shape. I am trying to contact an authorized repair agent, but I have been told by Sony that even though the...
Published on January 3, 2005 by Brian J. O. Malley


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94 of 97 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing picture! Wow!, August 13, 2004
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This review is from: Sony KV-34HS420 34-Inch FD Trinitron WEGA HD-Ready CRT TV (Electronics)
I bought this new Sony earlier this week and it is amazing. Of course, the grain-of-salt part of this review should be stated - this is my first HDTV and I am still in awe of the images. Truly remarkable. I was looking for a 34-inch direct-view tube TV (CRT) mostly because of the price. But, what I've found out since (even finding this out AFTER my purchase), is that direct-view tube TVs have better image quality, especially blacks and contrast, than plasma or LCD! I couldn't believe that at first, because I truly thought I was making a compromise by opting for a CRT display. Not so.

I also must admit my slight embarrassment when I found out that I bought the biggest direct-view widescreen tube TV that there is. This was also an accident, as I thought there must be bigger. In the store, of course, this TV looks much smaller than many of the others that surround it. But in my decent-sized living room, it's big! Oh, and so crystal clear. I'm not usually a documentary buff, but I'll watch ANYTHING in HDTV at this point... the Olympics will be awesome in HDTV.

One last thing - I feel like I received two presents in one because the widescreen display now makes all of my DVD collection look brand-new again. It's truly awseome! Oh, and by the way, I insisted on the salesman at circuit city showing me a better model for my money (limiting to approx. 34-inches and only widescreen considered) and he couldn't do it. The only better model I was considering was the XBR version of this TV (which comes with a built-in tuner, but with cable or satellie, you won't need a tuner). But, it was $600-$700 more! No way!

In summary, I don't usually consider myself a top-of-the-line A/V guy ("good enough" has always been my and my wallet's motto), but this new Sony makes me feel like a big spender! Enjoy!

October Update: It's been almost 3 months of sheer joy with this TV - the price hasn't gone down yet either, and that makes me think I got a good deal ($1350 on sale at Circuit City pre-olympics). The sleek, uncluttered look combined with the bragging rights of Sony quality and reliability make me the envied early adopter in my neighborhood. The HD channels that I get through Time Warner are adequate, but I always want more. Discovery channel in HD is your best bet for showing off to visitors. One last thing - I've talked with a number of people and done some more reading and it's pretty clear that the CRT (tube) version of HDTV is a safe bet now - it's cheap, but also tried-and-true technology that has been perfected over a 50-year period. Forget expensive warranties. This Sony is at the top of its game! :-)
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You'll have a tough time finding one that's better, August 16, 2004
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Brandon Stanton "Bad, And Good At It" (Saint Francis Woods, San Francisco, Ca) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sony KV-34HS420 34-Inch FD Trinitron WEGA HD-Ready CRT TV (Electronics)
This HDTV has me and all my friends glued to anything and everything that we watch on it. Regular tv shows are improved, HDTV shows are unbelieveably realistic and vivid. My DVD's, XBOX, and Playstation2 games seem like they are the next generation of games yet to come. I highly recommend this TV and be sure to get all of the top of the shelf cables, and power strips/power signal cleaners for it. Give this tv the best and it gives it right back to you.

One thing though...be sure to have this baby delivered! Have the stand ready for the delivery guys (probably gonna be at least 3 if not 4) to set it up onto. This baby weighs in at a whopping 200LBS! and is very front heavy and awkward to lift. My 3 friends and I almost dropped mine a few times getting it up the stairs; and where they placed in on my entertainment console, is where it is going to stay for a long time I am sure. And where I plop myself down on the couch in front of it, is where I will be for a long time too... Maybe I should upgrade my couch too...
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Phenomenal picture, great product!, December 15, 2004
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This review is from: Sony KV-34HS420 34-Inch FD Trinitron WEGA HD-Ready CRT TV (Electronics)
I spent 3 months researching TVs before finally selecting this sony. I learned that CRTs still have some of the best pictures out there, particularly in this size range. My brother has a 42" rear projection HDTV and I have watched TV on some of the big plasmas, so I had some first-hand experience to compare this Sony.

In the end, my decision was based on a combination of size and cost -- 34" was the biggest I could go, $1500 max price. So, I took a careful look at many TVs and narrowed a list down to the following: Panasonic CT-34WX54, Philips 34PW8502, Zenith C34W37, Toshiba 34HF83. Several of those manufacturers have new models, so make sure to check on them. Each were around the same price (I got in on the $1350 deal for the Sony at Circuit City in July, as a previous reviewer noted) and had similar features. I picked this list as these manufacturers have reputations for good quality CRTs -- you can't go wrong with any of them. As many will say, you have to see TVs to really tell what you like. The Sony won for me.

I would highly suggest anyone buying a new TV also invest in AVIA's Guide to Home Theater or Digital Video Essentials. These products will help you calibrate your TV so you get the most out of your investment.

I have had this TV for about 6 months and I am extremely pleased with it. Everything works flawlessly and most importantly the picture looks fanastic. Watching the Sox win the World Series in HD was a great sight!
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding widescreen HD TV at a reasonable price, January 8, 2005
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D. R. Schryer (Poquoson, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sony KV-34HS420 34-Inch FD Trinitron WEGA HD-Ready CRT TV (Electronics)
Contrary to popular opinion, you don't have to buy an expensive plasma or LCD (liquid crystal display) TV to get a great high-definition picture. In fact, many experts (including Consumer Reports) assert that high-definition TVs using traditional cathode-ray tube technology -- as this high-definition Sony does -- currently offer a sharper picture than plasma and LCD TVs, plus they are much less expensive and more reliable. This widescreen HD Sony TV has a very good picture with standard broadcasts and an outstanding picture with HD broadcasts and DVDs. If you'd like to get a widescreen high-definition TV now but you don't want to spend thousands of dollars on an expensive plasma or LCD set, please consider this 34" Sony. The picture is superb and the price is quite reasonable.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars High end CRT HDTV: a great value for your money, January 9, 2006
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M. Fabro (Pittsburgh, PA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sony KV-34HS420 34-Inch FD Trinitron WEGA HD-Ready CRT TV (Electronics)
After much research, I still believe that the CRT technology is unmatched for HDTV. Take your time and visit the stores and watch how images are refreshed on LCD or plasma then compare to CRT. There is only one reason to by the flat screens: if you have space problem.

Picture quality (your first requirement in a TV) is outstanding. In HD is breathtaking. I fully agree with another review listing the Discovery HD channel as your "guest amazement" option. I got hooked up to that and it is now my channel of choice. The image is so perfect that I wish I could print it out to create posters.

Audio is very good, of course you can connect it to a HT system, good values around 400 $ will give you a great improvement.

This SONY 34" HDTV is awesome but will take one whole corner (about a four by four feet space) out of your living room. It is also extremely heavy (about 160 lbs) so forget about dragging it very much upstairs.

There are only two things I would improve: add a second HDMI input (a must if you want to connect an up-converting DVD) and add a 'toggle' button on the remote for the input sequence. The TV has seven different inputs (from regular analog cable, through a sequence of S-Video and composite inputs, to the high end HDMI). It would be nice to be able to, say, 'toggle' between HDTV cable box and DVD without having to go through all of them.

So, if you are looking for an HDTV now, this is your match. For the next few years the quality of CRT will still remain on top. Be sure however to decide between the 30" and 34" size. I felt that the 30" was too small for my living room but I have to say that the 16:9 aspect ratio may throw you off: this is a large TV.
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a great TV, April 5, 2005
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This review is from: Sony KV-34HS420 34-Inch FD Trinitron WEGA HD-Ready CRT TV (Electronics)
I have to say that I was a little nervous buying a 200lb TV as a mail order. Even though I paid taxes and shipping, the whole TV by mail saved me a couple hundred dollars over retail stores in my town. Amazon and their shipper made the whole thing painless.

I expected the old TV shows in 4:3 format to look goofy, but I bought the TV to have the excellent movie experience. I was pleasantly surprised by the fantastic stretch feature that keeps the center of the image the same, but stretches the edges. Regular 4:3 things look great and the 16:9 DVDs are incredible.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars After 2 months of owning., January 13, 2006
This review is from: Sony KV-34HS420 34-Inch FD Trinitron WEGA HD-Ready CRT TV (Electronics)
It is about 2 months now, I am still Wowing on the picture quality. Each time you see a HD channel, the depth of the picture blows away LCD and DLP TVs. I would say a high quality plasma TV might over take this one, but not a Enhanced plasma. If 34" is good for you and you do not bother the weight of this TV, do not look any further. You can buy a 60" LCD/DLP projection TV and watch it from 20 feet away and say WOW, or buy this TV watch it from 2 feet and say WOW.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I'm sold on CRT, July 26, 2007
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D. Landers (Northeast USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sony KV-34HS420 34-Inch FD Trinitron WEGA HD-Ready CRT TV (Electronics)
It's mid 2007, and my local Circut City had this set sitting on the store floor, not selling for I sware 2 or 3 months. I had been in the market for a new TV...and I had been tempted to buy a LCD or at least a big rear projection...I'm very happy I didn't now! They sold me this new floor model "Open Box" for just over $500 bucks. An extra $109 got me the 4 year warranty, and because I felt like I had saved a ton compared to what I had planned on spending for a LCD, I bought the super high winder cables and a upconverting DVD player. Ok. Everyone is right. IT's HEAVY. But who cares. Once it was in my den, I don't plan on moving it. It fits perfectly...and the picture IS better than an LCD or Plasma screen. My lazyboy couch is less than 8 feet from the television, just based on the size of the room, and it's perfect. My 7 year old son renamed the room, "The Movie Theater Room" because it plays 1080i upconverted DVDs so brilliantly. Just like the others who talked about this TV in other posts...if you can find one, and don't plan on moving your television or care if it hangs on a wall...this picture is better and ironically CHEAPER than anything else out there. The sales guy said this would probably be the last chance to own one too...they are just going the way of the dinosaurs, because people don't want a tube TV anymore. Well, this is the caddy of them either way.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fine product, March 3, 2006
This review is from: Sony KV-34HS420 34-Inch FD Trinitron WEGA HD-Ready CRT TV (Electronics)
I agree with just about all of what has been said in the positive reviews. The picture continues to amaze me (one week later). My signal source is Dish Network, which provides the usual HD channels including HBO and Discover, and I got the Voom package which includes some additional movie and travel channels of surprisingly good quality. There is one point I'd add to what has been said. The set weighs about 200 pounds. Get a delivery service that puts it where you want it, preferably on a big, stable TV stand. You don't want to try to lift this thing alone.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Old School, but a superior picture!, August 18, 2007
This review is from: Sony KV-34HS420 34-Inch FD Trinitron WEGA HD-Ready CRT TV (Electronics)
As stated in the other reviews, it's VERY HEAVY and takes up a LOT of space! I put mine in a wide (6 foot opening) closet. The kind with 2 sets of bi-fold doors. It took up just over half of the opening (width) and all of the depth on one side of the closet. I wasn't using the closet for much anyway. All that being said, it was worth it! The HD picture (mine is via Dish Network) is the BEST. I had the tv for a very long time before I took advantage of HD, but after getting it, the picture is ASTOUNDING! CRT rules as far as picture quality is concerned. If you can find one (even used) and you have a strong back and the room for it, BUY IT!
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