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Sony BRAVIA XBR Series KDL-52XBR9 52-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LCD HDTV, Black

Sony BRAVIA XBR Series KDL-52XBR9 52-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LCD HDTV, Black

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Sony BRAVIA XBR Series KDL-52XBR9 52-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LCD HDTV, Black

 
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Experience powerful performance and superior design with the Sony BRAVIA XBR9 HDTV, featuring Motionflow 240Hz technology for maximum motion detail and clarity, plus broadband internet connectivity with built-in BRAVIA Internet Video1 capabilities that let you view select on-demand movies, TV shows, music and more, and even lets you personalize your entertainment experience by selecting and positioning widgets containing the latest news, weather, sports and more directly on your TV screen.

 
List Price: $2,899.99
Our Price: $1,999.00
You Save: $900.99 (31%)
 
 

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Product Details
Product Length:49.0 inches
Product Width:3.37 inches
Product Height:29.37 inches
Product Weight:57.1 pounds
Package Length:52.0 inches
Package Width:36.2 inches
Package Height:16.2 inches
Package Weight:77.9 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 74 reviews

Features
  • 16:9 Full HD 1080p Resolution Panel (1920x1080)

  • BRAVIA Engine 3 fully digital video processor

  • Motionflow 240Hz

  • Live Color Creation technology w/ WCG-CCFL backlight

  • USB to view photo/music/video


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5
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2Great picture.... When it is working  Jul 30, 2010
I had read many of the reviews here and was very excited when I purchased my 52" Sony XBR9.

The unit arrived and, initially, the picture lived up to my expectations. Not too bright, brillant colors, soft tones, etc. However, since I have had the unit I have had 3 issues...

1) Interfering with other HDMI devices. The Sony TVs are designed to be the "brains" of your home theater system - whether you want them to or not. As a result, they try to take control of the other devices in your home theater set-up via the HDMI hookup. When I first got the TV, I would turn it on, but for the first minute I was unable to adjust the volume (it was controlled by my receiver) or change the channel (Tivo) because the Sony device was trying to take charge.

After 3-4 hours on with customer support I got the issue fixed.

2) Bad Circuit Board. The next issue I had was a bad circuit board. Basically, a two inch bar of white starting showing up in the middle of the picture.

3-4 hours on with customer support, service call (I had to take time off work to have the set picked up and returned), new circuit board and I am working again.

3) Power issue. Now on my third issue which is with the power. When the set is off, there is a popping noise every 4 to 5 minutes like the set is trying to turn back on. Additionally the internal clock no longer keeps time.

2-3 more hours on with customer support and a scheduled service call.

The thing that frustrates me is the amount of time I have had to spend on the phone with customer support trying to get things fixed. The people on the phone have been helpful and have tried hard to solve the problem, but at what point should we just start over with a new unit?

Overall, I like the TV, but have not been impressed with the reliability of the unit. I regret having purchased this television and which I would have purchased another brand.

Just my humble opinion...

5best picture quality i've seen  May 27, 2010
I've had my TV for about a year and have no problems whatsoever with it. The picture quality is simply amazing- in my opinion it definitely beats the competition and is worth the higher price.

5Very happy with this TV  May 16, 2010
It's big, the picture is clear and crisp, sound is great! Excellent value for the price. What more can I say?

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

1Warning-LCD Panel Failed just after 1 year & 4 month-Sony expect u to trash your TV-The LCD panel is made by Samsung  May 10, 2010
Here's my story, hope someone can learn from my tragic mistake. Furthermore, I just realized the LCD panel is actually made by Samsung NOT Sony. If you buy a Sony TV; why is the LCD Panel (the most important and expensive part of the TV) is made in Korea by Samsung. The picture might be good but how long will it last.....for me it only lasted 1 year and 4 months. Also If you do a simple search on Amazon you will find that Amazon does not sell Sony XBR LCD TV directly anymore since I guess they have so many complaints from their customers on the Sony LCD TV. Go ahead look and see you can find Amazon selling Sony XBR LCD TV directly...Amazon actually refer you to another brand like LG or other brands when you are looking any Sony XBR LCD TVs.....and my Full Story below:

5/9/2010- I brought the Sony XBR series TV on Amazon about 1 year and 4 months ago and now the TV have failed. The picture quality was amazing until just yesterday the picture started to degrade and now it has green clouds and rainbows all over the pictures. I just call the Sony authorize tech service from they said it will cost me $75 for the in house service since it's out of warranty. They also said that if it's the LCD panels has failed then it would cost as much as the TV itself. This is my first LCD from Sony but I have 3 other Sony TVs- 1 30" Sony CRT, 1 47" XBR rear projection and 1 65" XBR rear projection TV. All the previous Sony TVs had no problem at all and I am still using the 65" rear projection TV. What happen to Sony's quality and reliability product? I guess it went to the same place as other first rated Japanese products like Toyota. They are just too busy on cutting cost and lower their reliabilities so they can rack in the billion dollars profit. So if you like the picture quality of Sony TVs; be advice to buy their extended warranty. I wish I did because if the LCD panel failed then my LCD TV is just a big 52" black picture frame hanging on the wall. If you really, really have to get a Sony XBR LCD TV then I would recommend to get 5 years extended warranty plan for $299-it will save you a lot of frustration. And after 5 years, you will probably do a upgrade anyway.

5/11/2010 update: Today the tech came and verified that the LCD panel has gone bad after 1 year and 4 months of service. In the tech's own words-the panel is a factory defect since it should not failed after just a little over a year of service and that I should call Sony and see they will reimburse the cost of the panel. I am so disappointed on the product since I did not just buy any Sony TV but the top of the line XBR series TV. I called Sony and told them the whole story but they just told me to fax all the documents -receipt and repair cost to Sony and they will evaluate it. I will wait and see what happen - but at this point I am really disappointed and frustrated with the whole thing! :-(


Update: 5/13/2010-Just received a call from Sony "Customer Relations" today. It's official-Sony don't stand behind their products. They will not pay for the cost of their defective LCD panel since it's out of warranty (1 year) after 1 year and 4 month of service. They just lost a loyal customer. No more Sony products in my house. Sony customer relations representative even has the nerve to offer me $900 reimbursement on a $$3517.75 repair cost. That's right-I will have to pay $2617.76 to fix my $2018.88 LCD TV. So if you buy a Sony TV and you have a defective LCD panel after 1 year of use then you can just throw that TV in the trash because Sony will tell you go F yourself and trash the TV. Good luck on buying a Sony LCD TV because you going to need it-and looks like from my research, I am not the only customer that have a defect LCD panel after 1 year. In fact, the LCD panel is not even made by Sony but Samsung made in Korea. Samsung LCD Panels have notoriously for premature failure of their LCD panels. So no more Sony LCD for me or should I say Samsung LCD TV ....


2 of 8 found the following review helpful:

1Amazon Good - Shipping Poor  May 06, 2010
The TV arrived on time but the box appeared to have been opened and dropped. I accepted delivery after openning the top portion of the box with the delivery person present and making note of the condition on the paperwork. (Only one person delivered the rather heavy box.) The styrafoam was broken into numerous pieces however the TV looked intact. After lifting the item from the box I noticed the bottom right corner of the Bravia front bezel was chipped and broken (obviously from being dropped). I did not persue hooking the Bravia up to see if it even worked. I took pictures of the TV and the sequence of openning the box in case there was any question about returning the item. There was not. Amazon coordinated to have the Bravia picked up and returned. All costs were reimbursed to me after Amazon received the TV back at their location. I was dissappointed with the shippers, but very pleased that Amazon honored their return product policy due to the condition of the set. Thank you Amazon.


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