sony bravia v-series kdl-46v5100 46-inch 1080p 120hz lcd hdtv, black
Posted in Sony and tagged with 46-inch, bravia, kdl-46v5100, Sony, v-series on 11/20/2009 10:14 am by adminBuy Cheap Sony BRAVIA V-Series KDL-46V5100 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV, Black 
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For consumers who want an HDTV that keeps pace with fast-action movies, sports, and game play, Sony BRAVIA V-Series Flat Panel HDTVs combine Full HD 1080p performance and Motionflow 120Hz technology for an amazing viewing experience. Motionflow 120Hz takes both high-definition and standard programming a step further by increasing sharpness and detail in fast-moving images for more fluid, natural motion. In addition, BRAVIA V-Series HDTVs use proprietary Image Blur Reduction technology to further enhance the picture for even better performance. The HDTVs also feature BRAVIA Engine 2 technology, which uses exclusive Sony algorithms to reduce visual noise and sharpen and enhance an already-striking dynamic contrast ratio. Additionally, they include seven versatile HD connections to ensure you get impressive image quality from all your HD components. Take advantage of four HDMI inputs, component and composite inputs, and a PC input, as well as a USB input that lets you play audio files from USB storage devices, or connect a compatible camera to your HDTV for a quick and easy slide show. Sony knows your home theater set-up doesn’t stop with your HDTV, which is why the BRAVIA V-Series HDTVs are compatible with BRAVIA Link Modules — including the BRAVIA Wireless Link, BRAVIA DVD Link, and BRAVIA Input Link Modules (all sold separately). The HDTVs also support BRAVIA SyncTM technology so you can control all of your compatible devices with a single remote. And all BRAVIA HDTVs exceed ENERGY STAR 3.0 requirements for in-use and stand-by power consumption, meaning you don’t need a lot of power to get a lot of performance……..
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Technical Details
- 46-inch 16:9 Full HD 1080p Resolution Panel provides optimum resolution from any HDTV source that delivers 1080p content
- Dynamic contrast works in real time to produce deep blacks in darker scenes, as well as fine details in shadows
- Engineered for fast-action sports, movies and games, Motionflow 120Hz technology further reduces blurriness
- Seven HD inputs, including four HDMI inputs (up to 1080/60p capable), HD component and combo inputs (1080/60i capable), and a PC input
- BRAVIA Link compatibility lets you expand your HDTV’s capabilities with BRAVIA Link modules, such as BRAVIA DVD Link and BRAVIA Wireless Link
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2009-11-16
By Pops in Alabama (Florence, AL United States)
My brother-in-law, who has been into home theater etc. for 20 + years, told me that Sony is the best in electronics. So I have had a Sony DVD player and a Sony Surround Sound unit for many years. But I had always purchased another brand TV. Well, we finally elected to get rid of our old “entertainment center” furniture because we were the last people we knew who didn’t have a wide-screen HDTV. I shopped at Best Buy and nearly bought a Toshiba, but I felt like they were jacking me around over $50, so I walked away. When I got on Amazon, I found the Bravias priced just a little more than the other brands. So I read all the reviews and bought the Sony Bravia. No regrets! Now, I have the best TV picture of all our friends! The TV setup was a breeze. I would recommend you shop online for your HDMI cable(s). I found cables for $4, whereas the retail stores like Best Buy have them starting at $39. Don’t be ripped off on these cables. As far as I know, they all work and deliver 1080. But be sure to order them about the time you order your TV, because you will want that HD picture as soon as you get this TV.
2009-11-09
By Ernest A. Bonenfant
TV-great - just to bad that we saw the same TV on your website the week after we brought this one for $150.00 cheaper.
2009-10-31
By Dave Grimes (Kingman,AZ)
After bringing this unit home, I now have true HD at an affordable price.
The motion control that is configurable for each input is excellent.
I have dish network HD and I let my Sony do the decoding of the video and sound and get the best results.
Dave
2009-10-27
By GreenArrow (Los Angeles, CA United States)
Overall, the picture quality is good, as only Sony TV’s seem to deliver and the audio sounds great even though the speakers are small. However, the manufacture quality is not up to my expectations when it comes to spending extra money for the Sony brand. This is my 2nd 46v5100 as the first one was problematic and updating the firmware didn’t help. There was intermittent loss of audio, there was terrible flashlighting in 3 of the corners, especially in the upper left corner, there was clouding in the bottom half of screen, and finally there appeared to a dimple behind the LCD. Amazon’s policy on defective TV’s requires that the buyer contact Sony to get a case #. Well, discussing to troubleshoot the problem with Sony was a real pain. (The Sony rep believed that resetting the TV could fix the clouding and flashlighting!) The replacement TV has manufacture date of August 2009 so it had the latest firmware. Fortunately, the 2nd set didn’t have the audio problem and had considerably less clouding, however it still has flashlighting in the upper left corner. I’ll probably just keep this set as Amazon’s return/exchange policy for LCD TV’s is a hassle. (Or at least, I was hassled by two Amazon reps). Now, I’m looking to get a second LCD TV for bedroom but I’m looking at other brands. I gave this TV only 3 stars because it seems average even though it is a Sony… It’s tough to enjoy this TV’s feature set when there are backlighting issues that is so visible every time I watch TV.
2009-10-26
By Frank Machado (Massachusetts)
I ordered this as a replacement to my other Sony 42″ A10 series that had an optical block problem, lucky i got the extended warranty. I got this set being the Sony fanboy i have always been from Amazon’s Warehouse Deals as an opened box unit, and it was absolutely flawless, paid $1025. The PQ on this set is far better than my older one but with some slight quirks due to this technology. One of them is a “flashlight” effect in the corners and around the screen edges during a dark or black scene, happens on all of these types of sets to some degree, but not really a problem for me. There is also some slight color shifting called “redshifting” on skintones during some scenes, but not really noticable unless you’re a true A/V freak like myself. Sony is aware of this issue and is working on it, but i still don’t see it as a big deal and it is only very slight if at all. It’s like the color on someones face will vary a little like it can’t lock onto the right color, but again hardly noticable.
I would recommend this set but that would be biased because in my eyes Sony can do no wrong, well almost. I like it and that’s all that matters.
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