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Hi,
I have a question regarding the Sony TVs. I posted in the receiver section that I plan to buy the entire home system (TV, player, audio) next months and was wondering which one I should buy. Until now I planned to buy the Sharp Aquos 52" but someone suggested (because of my budget) that I should buy the one from Sony. I just came back from Best Buy and Costco and took a look at the Sonys. Best Buy has the: KDL-52XBR5 and KDL-52XBR4 The TV / pq looks awesome. Where exactly is the difference between them? I checked the Sony website but couldn't really see a difference. Is it still the same product generation but simply improved (kind of with cars -a 2003 GT Mustang compared to a 1998 GT-), or is it a complete new product line? E.g. BMW 3 series vs. BMW 5 series? And where are the differences? Are they worth the 300 bucks of difference? Sorry if I make this comparison, but with cars it kind of helps me picturing it better. Costco had the KDL-52W3000 which I don't like that much because of it looks. Yeah I know the pq matters, but honestly I also want that, plus to having a nice design such as the Samsung TVs (who look awesome by the way). |
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RS232 serial port cannot be used to feed a video signal. It is usually used for control or diagnostic purposes. The connector that you refer could be the VGA connector used in computer monitors to feed a video signal.
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Thanks a lot for the help.
I guess I don't need that port, considering that all modern pc video cards such as the ATI and GForce have a hdmi or at least dvi output. I was thinking about to use the big screen for the pc when I will be playing a game... but that would be maybe 2% of the reason of what I want to do with the TV. |
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