Sony Grand WEGA KF-42WE610 42-Inch HDTV-Ready LCD Rear Projection TV
- 42-inch LCD rear-projection TV; 47.25 x 32.25 x 14.5 inches (W x H x D)
- Optical engine delivers high-resolution picture from corner to corner
- CineMotion reverse 3:2 pulldown technology preserves integrity of movie frames
- 2 rear component inputs, 1 front and 2 rear S-video inputs, and 1 front and 2 rear composite inputs
- TruSurround SRS audio processing with 30 watts (15 watts x 2) system
The Sony KF-42WE610 Grand WEGA LCD rear-projection television offers an ultra-slim, lightweight tabletop design that’s perfect for any home or apartment. It features a wide range of audio and video inputs, native 1386 x 788 resolution, a DVI connection for an HDTV tuner, a 3D digital comb filter, and a Memory Stick slot. It has a built-in 181-chanel NTSC tuner, and Sony’s Digital Reality Creation MultiFunction feature upconverts the analog NTSC signals to near-HD quality, though you’ll need a separate HDTV tuner to receive high-definition broadcasts. The KF-42WE610’s WEGA engine delivers superb picture quality from any video source by minimizing the signal deterioration caused by digital-to-analog conversion and stabilizing the signal processing. The Digital Reality Creation Multifunction V1 line doubler replaces the NTSC wave form with the near-HD equivalent by digital mapping processing. Enhanced Direct Digital II circuitry increases the signal-to-noise ratio when converting the sig
List Price: $ 2,999.99
Price: $ 2,999.99
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3 comments
“karnog”
February 13, 2012
Vivid colors, crystal clear DVD picture and great value,
When I first laid my eyes on this set in the showroom, I couldn’t believe it. I had just been ogling over a $10k plasma set an aisle away, thinking I would never be able to get a set with such crystal clear clarity and vivid colors. Then, I saw the 42WE610. Sony truly came through with an affordable combination of existing technologies (LCD and rear projection) to produce a value-conscious high-end set.
Now that I am through gushing, I have had this set for about 3 months and will attempt a more objective review. I have watched many hours of DVD movies as well as analog, digital and high-definition cable. The only video type I haven’t watched is VHS. The Con section below may seem bigger but it is only because I am trying to be more descriptive.
Pros: Bright, vivid colors. Incredible clarity (over 3 million dots of resolution.) DVI input. Slim, sleek design. Light-weight, proportionate to its size (approximately 45lbs.)
Cons: Reasonable angled viewing but still has some problems when being viewed from wide, side angles or from above horizontal (i.e. 90 degrees, or above the set, such as when standing or if seated from a perched position.) Speakers are mediocre but I would think almost anyone buying a set like this has at least some sort of home theater system through which they will power it. Analog cable is a disappointment, not because the set is directly to fault but the resolution of analog cable is so low. The picture looks grainy and just plain unremarkable. If you plan to watch a lot of regular (analog) TV then you may want to reconsider. Digital TV is noticably better and HD TV is great. One last con is that I still struggle with 16:9 aspect ratio sets. It’s in between true wide screen and a regular TV so either the scene is stretched and cutoff in places or there is that annoying strip missing across the top and the bottom. That is really a personal quibble though and any set with this ratio is like that.
Summary: Without being too repetitive, this is a great set at a great price, given the quality. Hook it up to a decent sound system and enjoy great digital broadcasting and DVD movies. I suggest getting at least a 2-3 year extended warranty since this is still new technology and its lifetime is unknown …better safe than sorry. Watching traditional CRT TV’s will never be the same after you watch this for a while. It is life-like and mesmerizing when displaying high quality DVD movies. It actually puts the theaters to shame since the colors and clarity are far superior to anything they can put on a big screen. I hope to see more technology and prices like this coming out over the next couple years.
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Henry H. Pan “figmund”
February 13, 2012
Worth Every Penny,
After spending months looking at traditional big screens, plasmas and the Samsung DLP, we decided on this technology. I just wasn’t impressed with what I saw from the DLP televisions. Few plasmas are true HD, and the DLP image seemed soft to me. The picture on the Sony Grand Wegas is crisp and clean, never soft (unless you want it that way – Sony provides several settings). One of the greatest things about this type of TV is that there’s no burn-in issues, so I don’t have to “zoom” all the traditional NTSC. I much prefer to have black bars on the left and right than have, everyone look fat. The 480p off a DVD is stunning – and I can’t wait to get an HDTV tuner hooked up. The black levels are quite good, it works well in our sun-lit living room, and the viewing angle is very wide. Strangely, the viewing angle gets better after the TV has warmed up a bit. We happen to have a Sony digital camera, and with the memory stick feature, my wife can watch photo slideshows on the big screen – a bonus feature she really likes.
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David A. Riley
February 13, 2012
Plasma with Reliability,
If you want to hang your TV on the wall I understand the attraction of Plasma. If not (I believe the majority of people out there do not hang their TV on the wall yet)this is a real alternative with significant advantages. If it breaks buy a bulb, not a whole TV as you would with Plasma. Burn in is very unlikely with this technology, whereas Plasma is very prone to it. Picture quality is better in my opinion in normal conditions, additionally you do not have to suffer the irritation of pixel distortion that currently is a fact of life with Plasma.
There is no comparison with CRT, just the 60lbs of weight and the fact it measures around 14″ in depth make it worth the change for me. The picture is truly excellent and unlike non LCD projection TV’s the light conditions in the room have a minimal effect. The viewing mode can be adjusted (vivid, standard etc)to taste and used to enhance the mood of a movie or offset light conditions.
Freeze frame and PIP are cool allthough I don’t see me using them very much, my brain can only watch one thing at a time unlike other people.
One bonus I did not know about when I bought it but love, is that I can insert the memory sticks from my digital camera and watch a slide show of my pictures in seconds after getting back from a trip.
If you are a non geek you will love how easy and quick it was to set up, with no knowledge I hooked it up in minutes.
If you want to move it any time you do not need to hire a fork lift and three big guys to help you, at a push I can carry it myself limited by size more than weight.
At the end of the day it’s just a TV and compared to CRT a very expensive TV at that. But if you want Flat Screen, HDTV, that is big but light and has outstanding picture quality but you don’t want to take on the Plasma risk this is one great package.
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