Product Description
SXRD technology is the latest display technology developed by the legendary television engineers at Sony to meet and exceed the demands of a High Definition image at its full 1080 line resolution. Digitally transmitted High Definition signals can contain over 2 million individual detail points that need to be displayed accurately and rapidly. SXRD displays those 2 million detail points per SXRD panel accurately since the three panels actually contain enough pixels to fully display a 1080 line picture without interlacing it. With a blistering 5ms response time (total rise and fall time), SXRD has the speed to create a smooth, film like image. And SXRD creates highly accurate, natural colors because the 3-panel design continuously displays the entire color spectrum.
- Full HD(1920 x 1080) Picture Resolution with SXRD Panel
- 3 SXRD Panels(R/G/B), over 2 Million Pixels Each
- Contrast Ratio up to 10000:1 with Advanced Iris
- 1080p Input, HDMI x3 (1080p) & Front Component (1080p)
- Full Digital Signal Processing with WEGA Engine HD.
Sony KDS-R60XBR2 60-Inch SXRD 1080p XBR Rear Projection HDTV Reviews
Sony KDS-R60XBR2 60-Inch SXRD 1080p XBR Rear Projection HDTV Reviews
148 of 153 people found the following review helpful Best Rear Projection Television, This review is from: Sony KDS-R60XBR2 60-Inch SXRD 1080p XBR Rear Projection HDTV (Electronics) I originally had a Rear Projection Panasonic LCD 50" television. I had this TV for around 3 years, and was extremely happy with it, but decided I wanted a larger television and something capable of 1080p and that had HDMI inputs. When I first obtained the Panasonic television I didn't notice any ghosting or rainbow effects, but within a year of watching TV I noticed many of it's flaws, which was another factor that made me decide to upgrade. So began my search of the "perfect TV" as of this writing (middle October 2006). Starting at the beginning of October I started reading any and every review I could find on televisions, Plasma, LCD, RPLCD, RPDLP, LCoS, and their variants. I didn't want/need a front projector, so that eliminated those sources of entertainment.First I wanted to compare brightness, as my television is in my living room and in a fairly bright area during the day, but most of the light comes from behind the TV, and not directly on it's face. The... Read more 48 of 52 people found the following review helpful Comparison of the Sony KDS-R60XBR2 and Sony KDS-60A2000, By This review is from: Sony KDS-R60XBR2 60-Inch SXRD 1080p XBR Rear Projection HDTV (Electronics) This review covers the Sony KDS-R60XBR2 and Sony KDS-60A2000.I first heard rumors about Sony's new XBR2 and A2000 product lines in spring 2006, when considering the replacement of a 25 year old RCA 25" console TV. I decided to delay the purchase of a new TV until the Sony KDS-R60XBR2 was available locally, so that I could see first-hand how the TV compared to other models. In that time frame I looked at several different TV models with great interest, but always found one or two limitations that kept the TV from being ideal. The greatest limitations of the TVs were limited viewing angle and either no support to display 1080p or an inability to feed a 1080p signal to the TV. Two months ago I had the opportunity to see a Sony KDS-60A2000 up close in a local store, and compared its picture with those of LCD, plasma, and DLP sets. From just about any angle, the KDS-60A2000 picture was brighter and easier to view than any other TV on display. Some of the other... Read more 51 of 58 people found the following review helpful Best DLP HDTV by far. Way better than expected!!, By Honest John (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sony KDS-R60XBR2 60-Inch SXRD 1080p XBR Rear Projection HDTV (Electronics) I just purchased the Sony KDS-R60XBR2.I'm extremely pleased and want to share my observations along with a few tough lessons with other buyers. I had several criteria and did months of research and shopping. When all was said and done, here's what it came down to: 1) no hotspot issue, which was critical for a rear screen TV (see below) 2) excellent picture quality from a variety of viewing angles, 3) large enough screen size(s) available. 4) plenty of inputs, I knew I would need at least 3 HDMI for the future 5) 3 separate DLP chips for each of the red-green-blue colors. From watching demos in stores and talking with other users, other manufacturers that use a color wheel would not be acceptable. 6) True 1080p display and input capability. 7) looked good enough that it wouldn't overwhelm the living room. Now that I have it, the only words... Read more |
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