Here are the Top Sony LCD TVs

Published on Aug 27th, 2009 in cooking, country living, entertainment, more, thoughts with

Here are the Top Sony LCD TVs
One improvement is that all of the picture-affecting items are now grouped under the picture menu, and another is that the secondary “options” menu calls up a few more selections, reducing the need to visit the main menu much. Sony has also added a third way to access different inputs (in addition to the rightmost horizontal sony bravia kdl-46xbr6 XMB item and a dedicated “input” menu). The new way consists of a new “favorites” screen that includes last-used inputs, favorite channels you manually add, as well as a weird screen saver that can be programmed with images grabbed from a composite or TV input only. All told this is one of the most varied and option-riddled menu systems we’ve seen, although despite the Sony’s sony kdl-52xbr9 sophistication we prefer a more straightforward arrangement like that found on the Samsung LN52A650. Features Few items are missing from the Sony KDL-52XBR6’s list of options, although the list is nearly identical to that of the less expensive Z-series. One such item is very basic networking functionality. The Ethernet port on the rear of the set lets it work with DLNA-compatible media server software, such as Windows Media Player 11, to grab photos from a networked PC to display on the TV’s screen.

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