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HomeOther Electronics & Acc...Sony Bravia L-Series KDL-22L4000 22-Inch 720p LCD HDTV |
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18 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Great TV, great sale Jan 09, 2009
By Alice Kellogg
"Bob"
The TV worked perfect, right out of the box. Our only complaint, and it is a small one, is that the screen is darker when viewed from below. You see, we put the tv on top of our refrigerator in the kitchen.
We tilted the base (with a piece of 2x4) so it looks great from the table. And the speakers are in the front, so the sound comes to us and not to the spiders behind the fridge.
It came on-time, no problems. This is a great buy.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
size consideration Mar 18, 2009
By X. QI
"propeller head"
I bought this 22'' one today to replace my old 20'' analog one. I am generally happy so far with the quick setup, also the clear audio due to the front-facing speakers. However I realized that in order to view 4:3 programming without cropping and distortion, the picture is smaller than the one on my old 20'' TV. Upon some calculation I can now share this conversion formulae with you: if you are looking to buy a HDTV (widescreen TV) to replace your analog one (squarish TV), and want to maintain the SAME image size of 4:3 programming contents on your new widescreen TV as on your old squarish one, WITHOUT distortion and cropping, then the size of the HDTV (its diagonal screen dimension) should be 1.224 times that of the analog TV. For instance, to replace my old 20'' analog TV and keep the same image size for 4:3 contents, I would have to buy a 1.224x20=24.477'' one. Of course there is no such size, but you get the idea: buy one bigger than 24''! This formulae works regardless of the size of the original TV.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Blondie's Bistro Feb 12, 2009
By Theresa C. Cook
"tour toddler"
What a welcome addition to our home. Instructions were easy to follow and the screen is sleeker than I expected. Sony products never die so I retired my Sony TV of 30 years and fully expect the same performance of this new baby. Cheers to Sony for quality, design and endurance.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
More than a little disappointed Mar 15, 2009
By A. Leung I purchased this model in end Dec 2008. Main reasons of purchase were the profile is good looking, and it's a Sony TV set. However, besides agreeing with the previous reviewer's comment about color inaccuracy, I also found these cons:
. The display is darker than desired - it's not possible to set it bright enough without making it over-saturated.
. The tuner is noiser than expected - my low-cost USB Tuner used on a three-year old PC has less noise.
. The viewing angles are diappointingly narrow, especially the horizontal one.
. More clearer picture is desire - at times it will look like a very old analog TV set -- not sure if that's because of the particular TV programs themselves.
I had been using Sony analog TV's for many years, and they were very good. I'm disappointed on this Sony LCD TV especially it's more expensive than other brands of the same size.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Great TV! Jan 17, 2009
By Ridgley Resources This 22" TV just fit the bill for the space in our kitchin. It was easy to set up, following the good instructions. It works perfectly. I'd buy another if I needed one!
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