High style and high performance, October 9, 2009
I will admit up front that I am a complete HDTV newbie. I hung on to a 20 year old, 22 inch CRT color "monitor television" for far too long, in part because I do not watch much television programming (a bit of baseball, PBS, occaisional Law & Order reruns, that sort of thing) and in part because the whole HDTV techno nerd thing was too...read full review
I will admit up front that I am a complete HDTV newbie. I hung on to a 20 year old, 22 inch CRT color "monitor television" for far too long, in part because I do not watch much television programming (a bit of baseball, PBS, occaisional Law & Order reruns, that sort of thing) and in part because the whole HDTV techno nerd thing was too intimidating. After much online research and a few surreptitious visits to Big Box electronics stores, I finally settled on the 40XBR9 and bought it from an Amazon seller -- and could not be more pleased with my selection. The picture quality is simply riveting. The menus are reasonably user friendly and I have not found it all that difficult to calibrate for optimum results in a softly lighted room. With minor tweaking, the factory defaults work well for most cable television programming. I used the CNET suggested calibration for movies on the 52XBR9, and it works very well on this 40 inch unit.
This is a beautiful television. The bezel is as slim as they come and is an unadorned, moderately glossy black. While it is not a small television, it is not too overbearing for a medium sized bedroom or office. Considering its slender bezel, and the fact that there are no visible speakers, the sound is more than adequate for watching most TV programming. I purchased a ZVOX 525 sound base and an OPPO blu ray player to go with it. I have yet to watch a blu ray disc, but upscaled DVDs like Ratatouille and Wall-E are incredibly crisp, vivid and detailed, with wonderfully natural color, deep, pure blacks and brilliant whites and grey tones. With sound from the ZVOX, this is a wonderful way to enjoy movies in a moderate sized room without an enormous investment of time and money and without a lot of wiring and equipment monopolizing the space.
The one down side is that the XBR9 is not very forgiving of poor quality source material. My local cable provider still offers a limited selection of true HD content. SD television does not fare well on this set, although with some tweaks you can get acceptable picture quality -- ratchet down the sharpness so the poor resolution is not obvious, use a 4:3 aspect ratio rather than 'stretch' the image to fill the screen, so the perspective is not distorted, turn down the brightness and restrict the color range to avoid the exaggerated and artificial hues that seem to be part and parcel of SD TV, and you get a reasonable picture on par with a decent CRT. But once you've seen good quality 16:9 HDTV content, you will be somewhat disappointed with SD sources.
This competes head to head with the high end LCD and "LED" TVs from Samsung. I think it beats them for at least two reasons. First, the Samsung models have a very glossy, "wet look" screen, which is really a distraction. Under some conditions, it gives the picture more "pop," but except in a darkened room, the glare problem is insurmountable. Second, the comparable Samsung televisions have wider and more obtrusive bezels with a brilliant piano black finish, which is made even more garish by Samsung's somewhat ludicrous red "Touch of Color" gimmickry. The Samsung design is like over the top prom wear. The 40XBR9 is the electronics version of the perfect, simple and refined little black dress.
Prices seem to fluctuate wildly -- the prices quoted on the date of this review are about 15% higher than they were when I made my purchase ten days ago. You may want to keep an eye on the market and catch the next wave of "sales." But you won't buy this TV because it is an inexpensive "bargain" -- you may buy it because dollar for dollar, it will give you the most pleasure during the years it will be in service.
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XBR9 40" Review. Do I prefer Plasma? Yes., July 6, 2009
BEFORE ANYTHING ELSE: I recommend you to upgrade your TV firmware / software as soon you receive it.[...]
Trying to get a internet cable to the TV will be a difficult task of more cases, I used an internet bridge or game adaptor that gives you the get wireless and have a cable to connect to the tv.
See it @ amazon.com:
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BEFORE ANYTHING ELSE: I recommend you to upgrade your TV firmware / software as soon you receive it.[...]
Trying to get a internet cable to the TV will be a difficult task of more cases, I used an internet bridge or game adaptor that gives you the get wireless and have a cable to connect to the tv.
See it @ amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_e_1_8?url=search-alias%3Delectronics&field-keywords=gaming+adapter+wireless&sprefix=gaming+a
This TV is good but it has a few glitches. I changed my Sony Plasma TV for this new XBR9 expecting the best of Sony, but everything that shines is not gold.
1. First and foremost, the side view angle of this TV is really low, you will not see a good resolution from a side view and it gets worst if watching regular 480i TV programming.
2. It has a lot of features: Internet browser, the possibility of download movies, listening to your music, photo viewer, weather on screen, etc. It is simple amazing. 100% the best.
3. When watching sports ON HD, this TV excels!
4. 240 MHz, fast as lightning.
5. HDMI galore connections plus 2 composites and one S-video or regular video. Also, one to connect your PC and use the TV as a monitor.
6. Sounds quality, good but I'd recommend adding a Bose speaker system.
7. Slow start, really slow...but I think, even Sony has to do its part for earth and following energy guidelines, remember your TV, DVD, phone charger will consume energy when not been used.
Important: Before buying for any Amazon sellers, CHECK THE RETURNING POLICY ON TVs.
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Sony Bravia xbr9, September 12, 2009
From the day we received this tv we have loved it. We did a lot of research and felt that the natural colors, the very fast and smooth motion flow and the crisp picture would be just right for us and we've not been disappointed at all.
Great TV - Worth the Money, September 11, 2009
While this TV costs a bit more than your Vizio or some other Sam's Club special it is well worth it. I bought it about a month ago and have loved it ever since I first hooked it up.
I have it hooked up to a Sony Blue-Ray BDPS360 player as well as my Bose Lifestyle V30 Surround Sound and various other equipment. The extra HDMIs are...read full review
While this TV costs a bit more than your Vizio or some other Sam's Club special it is well worth it. I bought it about a month ago and have loved it ever since I first hooked it up.
I have it hooked up to a Sony Blue-Ray BDPS360 player as well as my Bose Lifestyle V30 Surround Sound and various other equipment. The extra HDMIs are really nice and the ethernet capability is easy to set-up and use. It saw my Buffalo LinkStation Media Server without any problems and streams music perfectly. I look forward to streaming movies later this fall from Netflix. I was really impressed with the audio output as whenever you stream anything into it, the quality is nearly identical to if I hook my ipod up directly to my surround system.
I also have a friend that has the 52" XBR9 and we both enthusiastically recommend any xbr9 Sony product.
The only problem I had was the first update that I needed to make on it, I had to use a USB flash drive instead of just using the network. After that though, I was able to make the next update over the LAN.
Please note while I have not tried it with this TV, my 32" XBR 9 is not able to see my ipod when directly hooked up to the USB. I think Sony has a cradle you have to buy. Maybe this will change with future firmware updates. minimize
Happy Camper, November 3, 2009
It's easy to get crazy trying to make a decision on the vast array of fine TV's on the market. I made the decision to go this XBR9 route and I am more than pleased with the outcome. The picture quality is great, the looks, the feel, and the build are all Sony. After spending mega hours researching TV's, what I found is that everyone has an...read full review
It's easy to get crazy trying to make a decision on the vast array of fine TV's on the market. I made the decision to go this XBR9 route and I am more than pleased with the outcome. The picture quality is great, the looks, the feel, and the build are all Sony. After spending mega hours researching TV's, what I found is that everyone has an opinion, and nothing out there has been labeled perfect, so save yourself some time and just buy quality. The are more features than most people will ever use, so don't get hung up and just sit back and watch a fine TV. minimize