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- DLNA® compatible with photos, music, and video
- Exceeds ENERGY STAR® 3.0 guidelines for energy efficiency
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Sony KDL-46XBR10 46 inch Full HD 1080p 240Hz LED Flat Panel HDTV Reviews
21 of 23 people found the following review helpful
Shockingly bad. OneCall is useless., October 25, 2010 This review is from: Sony KDL-46XBR10 46 inch Full HD 1080p 240Hz LED Flat Panel HDTV (Electronics) At this moment I am writing this review from a computer that is hooked up to the XBR10 and i'm trying to focus on the words but they keep phasing in and out. If you don't know, this is because the XBR10 "Package" is composed of two parts. The first is the TV which is a beautiful, super slim, piece of equipment with a glossy screen. As far as i know it is the thinnest TV on the market and in order to achieve such a slim design, the video inputs (HDMI, Component, Composite inputs) were taken off the TV and moved to the second piece of equipment called the Media Box. The general idea here is that you plug your video sources (DVD, BluRay, Games) into the back of the Media Box instead of the TV and the Media Box sends the information (your movie and game video) to the TV via a wireless link. The following review will discuss the pros and cons of this design:
1) The TV -
+Super thin TV.
+Screen is all one piece meaning that there are no edges anywhere like previous... Read more
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful
The most absolutely georgeous picture you can find!, November 2, 2010 By This review is from: Sony KDL-46XBR10 46 inch Full HD 1080p 240Hz LED Flat Panel HDTV (Electronics) I've had the set for 3 months now. I had some early concerns on the whole Edge-Lighting thing but they turned out to be frivolous. The picture has been outstanding. Played Dark Knight and the set handled the contrasts and deep blacks superbly.
The thin design is a work of art. My set sits on a console (not mounted) and sets the room off nicely; no visible wires and elegant design.
The streaming functions are a nice feature; good integration with Amazon and Netflix. However, I'm pouzzled as to why there doesn't appear to be a way to access free internet content via portals like Hulu, TV network sites and such, without a laptop. (Or I haven't figured it out yet.)
One mild annoyance that has more to do with Sony than the XBR10: No wireless internet dongle available from Sony. The Samsung version only works with Samsung products. So if you don't have a Ethernet port nearby, you'll need a wireless bridge to use a wireless home network.
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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful ![]() This review is from: Sony KDL-46XBR10 46 inch Full HD 1080p 240Hz LED Flat Panel HDTV (Electronics) At this moment I am writing this review from a computer that is hooked up to the XBR10 and i'm trying to focus on the words but they keep phasing in and out. If you don't know, this is because the XBR10 "Package" is composed of two parts. The first is the TV which is a beautiful, super slim, piece of equipment with a glossy screen. As far as i know it is the thinnest TV on the market and in order to achieve such a slim design, the video inputs (HDMI, Component, Composite inputs) were taken off the TV and moved to the second piece of equipment called the Media Box. The general idea here is that you plug your video sources (DVD, BluRay, Games) into the back of the Media Box instead of the TV and the Media Box sends the information (your movie and game video) to the TV via a wireless link. The following review will discuss the pros and cons of this design:1) The TV - +Super thin TV. +Screen is all one piece meaning that there are no edges anywhere like previous... Read more 2 of 5 people found the following review helpful ![]() By This review is from: Sony KDL-46XBR10 46 inch Full HD 1080p 240Hz LED Flat Panel HDTV (Electronics) I've had the set for 3 months now. I had some early concerns on the whole Edge-Lighting thing but they turned out to be frivolous. The picture has been outstanding. Played Dark Knight and the set handled the contrasts and deep blacks superbly.The thin design is a work of art. My set sits on a console (not mounted) and sets the room off nicely; no visible wires and elegant design. The streaming functions are a nice feature; good integration with Amazon and Netflix. However, I'm pouzzled as to why there doesn't appear to be a way to access free internet content via portals like Hulu, TV network sites and such, without a laptop. (Or I haven't figured it out yet.) One mild annoyance that has more to do with Sony than the XBR10: No wireless internet dongle available from Sony. The Samsung version only works with Samsung products. So if you don't have a Ethernet port nearby, you'll need a wireless bridge to use a wireless home network. |
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