Sony BRAVIA XBR KDL-32XBR9 32-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

Sony BRAVIA XBR KDL-32XBR9 32-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

Product by Sony
Product model KDL-32XBR9


This is a great tv for the 0-0 dollar range. (I would never pay full price for ANY television.)
Picture is great, sound very good from the small speakers with the TruSurround turned on. Just turn up the bass a little.
Some have been complaining about the HDMI on the side, but you can get adapters that will angle the cords downward.
Other complaints about things like the sleep timer, etc. aren’t that bad. You should get a full manual with your tv, though. Or an option to go online and print one.
When buying an HDTV, you have to consider two things: the picture of the tv you’re buying and the HD input signal.
Some problems people are having might have to do with the signal more than the tv.
Always check from different sources–cable box vs. antenna input–if you detect a problem.
Which brings me to COMCAST…
Case in point–Comcast sucks.
Through their cable box of choice, the Motorola DCH3416, you get a box that tells you, on the front, what kind of signal you’re processing on any given channel.
It’s either 1080i or 480i. There are other options, but Comcast, from the box, deals in only those two flavors from what I can tell.
And when you go from one to the other, you get a loud audio *POP*.
And sometimes, when you go from HD to SD, you get a loud audio *POP*…and then no video. Audio, but no video.
So, I also have the cable going directly into the antenna input.
GO back and forth between HD and SD channels….no pop. No problems.
This tv tells you what signal you’re getting as well, 1080, 480, even 720.
A simple Google search tells me that this problem has been going on for MONTHS for Comcast customers, and with other brands of televisions as well.
It’s the box, not the tv.
Will Comcast fix this?
Maybe in ten years, who knows?
Also, they promised us DVRs in the Motorola box made by TiVo, and we’re still waiting for that.
Bottom line: great picture on the tv (for a good price), minor things you can live with, and Comcast sucks.

Feature Sony BRAVIA XBR KDL-32XBR9 32-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

  • A 16:9 Full HD 1080p Resolution Panel provides optimum resolution from any HDTV source that delivers 1080p content
  • Advanced Contrast Enhancer (ACE) creates a dynamic contrast level of 40,000:1 to produce deep blacks in darker scenes and fine details in shadows
  • Motionflow 120Hz technology reduces judder and sharpens fast-moving images for a crisp, more natural picture
  • The BRAVIA Engine 2 fully digital video processor uses unique Sony technology to reduce visual noise, improve color, and sharpen overall image detail
  • Get versatile HD connection options with seven HD inputs, including four HDMI inputs (up to 1080/60p capable), HD component and combo inputs

Overview Sony BRAVIA XBR KDL-32XBR9 32-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV
For consumers who want an HDTV that keeps pace with fast-action movies, sports, and game play in a great size comes the Sony® BRAVIA® 32XBR9 Flat Panel HDTV. This great TV combines Full HD 1080p performance and Motionflow™ 120Hz technology in a compact size, great for a dorm room, bedroom, or even a kitchen. Motionflow 120Hz takes both high-definition and standard programming a step further by increasing sharpness and detail in fast-moving images for more fluid, natural motion. In addition, BRAVIA® 32XBR9 HDTVs use proprietary Image Blur Reduction technology to further enhance the picture for even better performance. The HDTVs also feature BRAVIA Engine™ 2, which uses exclusive Sony algorithms to reduce visual noise and sharpen and enhance an already-striking dynamic contrast ratio. Additionally, they include seven versatile HD connections to ensure you get impressive image quality from all your HD components. Take advantage of four HDMI™ inputs, component and composite inputs, and a PC input, as well as a USB input that lets you play audio files from USB storage devices, or connect a compatible camera to your HDTV for a quick and easy slide show. Sony knows your home theater set-up doesn’t stop with your HDTV, which is why the BRAVIA 32XBR9 HDTVs are compatible with BRAVIA Link Modules — including the BRAVIA Wireless Link, BRAVIA DVD Link, and BRAVIA Input Link Modules. The HDTVs also support BRAVIA Sync, so you can control all of your compatible devices with a single remote. And all BRAVIA HDTVs exceed ENERGY STAR® 3.0 requirements for in-use and stand-by power consumption, meaning you don’t need a lot of power to get a lot of performance.
Specifications Sony BRAVIA XBR KDL-32XBR9 32-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

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  1. We were unhappy with this TV and then found that Sony has fixed the back light issue so you can adjust it or turn it off and this has fixed the screen changing from dark to light with different scenes. It was easy to down load this onto a usb memory stick and the TV automatically did the update. The channels seem to change faster also. Here is the web site for downloading it from Sony – just make sure you follow all of the steps and read the info first. They will mail you the update on stick also.

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