The purchase of my Sony Bravia KDF-E50A12U came after insisting that I had to have one if my wife and I bought a new flat. She got the flat and I got the television after much searching of the internet to find the best deal for the biggest TV we could fit through the door.
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Advantages: Huge screen and crystal clear HD picture quality, wide range of features Disadvantages: Attracts dust and could be considered expensive
The purchase of my Sony Bravia KDF-E50A12U came after insisting that I had to have one if my wife and I bought a new flat. She got the flat and I got the television after much searching of the internet to find the best deal for the biggest TV we could fit through the door.
I had my heart set on a 50 inch rear projection after seeing a similar Samsung version in John Lewis but was determined that I wasn't going to part with more than ... ...find the Sony Bravia 50inch rear projection HD ready TV on www.argos.co.uk for only £899.99 with a free stand and free delivery.
The first thing to strike you on delivery is the sheer size of the TV, with all of the packaging it does literally take three men to deliver it, despite the total weight being only 30 kilograms however the stand weighs a staggering, and backbreaking 60 kilograms!
The purchase of my Sony Bravia KDF-E50A12U came after insisting that I had to have one if my wife and I bought a new flat. She got the flat and I got the television after much searching of the internet to find the best deal for the biggest TV we could fit through the door.
I had my heart set on a 50 inch rear projection after seeing a similar Samsung version in John Lewis but was determined that I wasn't going to part with more than £1,000 on a TV. After much searching I managed to find the Sony Bravia 50inch rear projection HD ready TV on www.argos.co.uk for only £899.99 with a free stand and free delivery.
The first thing to strike you on delivery is the sheer size of the TV, with all of the packaging it does literally take three men to deliver it, despite the total weight being only 30 kilograms however the stand weighs a staggering, and backbreaking 60 kilograms!
Set up is remarkably easy, and once the stand was constructed the TV slides onto it and has clips that ensure that it remains upright and doesn't fall forwards. These are needed because despite this being a rear projection TV, it doesn't have any real depth and is actually only 41cm from screen to rear. The visible screen itself is 119cm across and 83cm high. I was surprised to find that rather than being glass, the screen is more of a flexible plastic which means that cleaning has to be done very carefully so not to break it.
So, the TV is huge, is easy to set up and the ease and impressiveness doesn't stop there, with a plethora of features, sockets and functions the instruction manual will give you enough bedtime reading for at least a month so that you can find out everything that this beast does. I haven't actually investigated all the features so can only really comment on the actual picture, sound quality and what it is like when used for gaming.
In terms of positioning due to the size of the screen it is advisable to be at least 10 feet from the screen as recommended by Sony, however we have positioned our Bravia only 7 feet away due to space constraints in our flat and this does not leave either my wife or I with eye strain. Due to the flat screen you would think that viewing from an angle would be a problem but this is not the case. Obviously if you sit directly in front of the screen you will get the optimum viewing experience but even at an angle of 65 degrees from the screen (the position of one of our sofas) the screen is completely visible making it that little bit easier to decide where to place the television in the first place.
The TV has the High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) interface slot which allows a PC or laptop to be hooked up to the screen. To be honest, I've done this once and the sheer size of web pages on the screen is too much, as is the brightness of white backgrounds. With a HD DVD player (which I don't have - yet) the HDMI allows the playing of such DVDs with clearer, crisper pictures, not that there is anything wrong with the picture when playing DVDs from a normal player or Xbox 360.
The screen has the capacity to produce a picture comprising of 1080 lines and this is what sets it apart from normal TVs and competitors alike. HD gives a better, clearer and crisper picture as instead of using pixels, the picture is produced in lines. The more lines used by the TV to make up the picture, the better. In reality, the TV only uses a 720 lines but this has no detrimental effect on picture quality.
So what is the picture like in comparison to a regular TV I hear you say……well, it's very hard to describe how impressed I was with the picture. It was the first thing unpacked in my flat and once wired up I had to try out a DVD and I found that for an hour and a half I sat in front of the screen saying quite loudly "look at that blue/red/green", "look at the detail" and "f^&k me this is awesome". The size of the picture was fantastic, not too big and it allows for an amazing amount of detail to be projected onto the screen and the colours are mind-blowing. I find myself watching films and spotting things in scenes I never knew where there before. I am still in awe of the picture quality and cannot believe I took so long to convert to HD.
When watching sports there is no distortion with the picture, even as players move around quickly and this I find impressive as I get incredibly annoyed when watching football on plasma screens and players seem to have a blur following them around the pitch. With the Bravia this thankfully isn't an issue and this is all without a Digital HD box from Sky or Virgin Media.
Playing games on the Bravia is an out of this world experience and adds to the power of the XBox 360, but the size of the screen comes into it's own when playing games on the Nintendo Wii due to the size of the characters and the realism when playing tennis, baseball or ten pin bowling. With two SCART sockets, the two main consoles I use don't need to be continually swapped around.
The sound quality I have to admit is a little disappointing, and can only be described as average with an output of 20w. The one and only speaker is located at the bottom of the screen and although the audio is clear and has the ability to deafen an OAP at a 100 yards, the sound quality is definitely better when used for gaming and I would recommend a surround sound system to fully appreciate the Bravia and it's potential.
The remote is very basic and allows for the changing of channels (obviously), allows access to Teletext (in a choice of languages) and has the ability to move the picture around the screen. This is only really helpful when watching football or cricket and the score either at the top and bottom of the screen can't be seen without moving the picture up or down.
The only problems I have are quite obvious due to the size of the TV. It uses one hell of a lot of electricity to power this beast and it attracts enough dust to fill a hoover in days. The vents between the projector and the screen need to be hoovered on a weekly basis and the screen needs to be wiped down once every 2-3 days.
Overall I am delighted with my purchase. It has taken my viewing pleasure to another level and for the price that I paid some 6 months ago I really feel that I have received exceptional value for money and would highly recommend the Bravia range and in particular the 50 inch to any serious gamer or lover of films.
Advantages: HD Ready, 50"!!, Great Sound!, Great Picture! Disadvantages: Lacks some extra inputs and resolutions
...Rear Brand: Sony Brightness: Information not available Contrast ratio: Information not available Digital tuner: Yes Dimensions: H82.5 x W118 x D41cm Fastext: Yes Guarantee: 5 years HD Ready: Yes Headphone socket: Yes On-screen menus: Yes Remote control: Yes S-Video socket: 0 SCART sockets: 2 (RGB) Screen format: Widescreen Screen resolution: 1280 x 720 Screen size: 50" Speaker output (RMS): 20W Stand: Yes Visible screen size (measured diagonally): ... ...check out different stores, the Sony Centres do tend to have some great deals and each one is different, I got my set from John Lewis with the 5 year guarantee of £1349.00 with delivery, shop around I have heard of people picking this up for £1100.00 Good luck and enjoy!
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Mark20 31.03.2006 (05.04.2007)
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Advantages: Picture Quality, Inputs, Size Disadvantages: Not Worth Talking About!
I am extremely fortunate as I got this set absoultey f-r-e-e from a website promotion still running (contact me for details if interested). At first I was going to go for a Plasma screen but got put off by screen burn-in.
Now to tell you the truth I kept comparing this in my mind to getting a plasma but today after watching football today on it I would not change a thing.
I had to keep messing with picture settings until I got it how I like it ... ...very pleased. The size and clarity from my Sky is excellent - I'm just waiting for Sky HD to be available as this will really bring out the best from this set.
As with any projector screens you need to be in a good viewing angle to see it properly but with such a wide angle that is not much of a problem.
I went to the cinema on Saturday night and when I got home I watched Platoon on it and it was as if we went back out to the cinema - this set ...
chancellor1 28.06.2006
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Advantages: Everything about this TV is amazing! Disadvantages: Awful Sony Support
...I have encountered is with Sony itself. Their support used to be fantastic, and this was one of the major factors that influenced my decision to buy the TV. However, it seems that in the past few years they have gradually become worse and worse, to the point that they now appear to refuse a ridiculous proportion of support calls simply because they do not see enough profit in them! They appear to have absolutely no Customer Care anymore - they really ... ...was talking to several Sony suppliers almost all of them told
me that they actually didn't want the Sony contract anymore, as it was costing them more in dissatisfied customers than it was making!
I have to say that I am extremely saddened by this decline, as they used to be a fantastic company with excellent Customer Service, but from now on I will be denouncing Sony and all of its products, and moving over to the technically superior and helpful ...
atki5 26.04.2007
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