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Sony BRAVIA XBR KDL-70XBR3 - 70" BRAVIA LCD TV - 120Hz - widescreen - 1080p (FullHD) - HDTV - high-gloss piano black

Sony BRAVIA XBR KDL-70XBR3 - 70 BRAVIA LCD TV - 120Hz - widescreen - 1080p (FullHD) - HDTV - high-gloss piano black

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Brand: Sony
Category: CE

List Price: $32,999.99
Buy New: $31,999.00
You Save: $1000.99 (3%)



New (1) Used (1) from $19,997.00

Rating: 1.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 146903

Media: Electronics
Display Size: 70
Shipping Weight (lbs): 204
Dimensions (in): 19.5 x 72.5 x 44.5

MPN: KDL-70XBR3
Model: KDL-70XBR3
ASIN: B000VB18XQ

Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days

Features:
  • 70 inches measured diagonally with 16:9 aspect ratio
  • 1080p native resolution; 1920x1080
  • 3 HDMI inputs
  • 22W audio power output

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The 70" KDL-70XBR3 is the largest screen size in the BRAVIA LCD line and pushes the limits of display technology with Full HD 1920x1080 resolution and amazing features such as 10-bit panel and picture processing, MotionFlow high-frame rate technology, Triluminos LED backlight, and x.v.Color. This remarkable television also includes 3 HDMI inputs, 2 component inputs and a PC input. BRAVIA Engine Pro with DRC-MFv2.5, Advanced Contrast Enhancer (ACE) and 178-degree viewing angles help to deliver a dynamic contrast ratio of 7000: 1.


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars There is no substitute...   May 30, 2008
 11 out of 34 found this review helpful

Regrettably, I agree with D.D. Martinez. Alas, I tried quite extensively to fit this into one of my 14 luxury estates...but could not. I felt that even though having an HDTV is cheaper, I still must opt for paying live actors to perform on stage in my living room 24/7. Even though they aren't quite up-to-par when performing at 3AM, nothing compares to the real thing. I would take to watching flesh and blood with my Dom Perignon and caviar over a sterile, impersonal thing like an HDTV any day of the year. If you'll excuse me, I must now go cleanse my hands in my 24K gold laundry room sink, as I feel I have dirtied myself by reviewing such a mediocre "entertainment" appliance.


1 out of 5 stars Rediculously overpriced   May 12, 2008
 5 out of 18 found this review helpful

The reviewer who is building their "showcase" house and looks down on those who live in apartments and dorm rooms, should learn the phrase "diminishing returns."

I have met these kinds of people many times in my travels. They believe all you have to do is throw massive amounts of money into something and it'll be exponentially better for it. Wrong. There comes a place where beyond a certain price point the display unit will not provide the eye and the brain with even an incremental increase in visual quality.

I understand that when a person is ultra-wealthy they don't want to let money be an obstacle, but how gauche is it to waste $40,000 on a TV! $40,000 is enough to build a large, and VERY nice, VERY stylish theater.

$40,000 would be enough to have an acoustically treated room; high-end pre/pro and multi-channel amps; very nice speakers (in-wall or otherwise) that would fill a 3,000 cubed foot room with rich sounds; a virtually silent 1080p ceiling mounted front projection system with an acoustically transparent 120" permanently torsioned screen; in-wall wiring of course; upconvert DVD player, blu-ray player, HD cable/sat receiver, and finally an integrated media-center PC.

I admit that theater seating and the popcorn machine would be extra.

Point is this. If you're so rich you can buy that TV... don't. Make a gorgeous theater for 40 or $50,000, and give the rest to a worthy charity. Oh by the way, I to could afford the TV =)



1 out of 5 stars WAY OVERPRICED   April 8, 2008
 9 out of 28 found this review helpful

Clearly SONY is trying to capitalize on LED hype and the relatively few who offer a 70" screen size, but $30K+ for this TV, the term OFF YOUR ROCKER does not even begin to explain the logic of justifying this purchase, SAMSUNG already has LED backlights and and 120Mhz processor for image production for 1/4th the price. SONY needs to lower the price of this to the $8K to $10K range and then it will be a great buy, until then SONY is SMOKING the good stuff, to try and price at this level.


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