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FYI the KDS50A3000 is a 50" model (hence the "50"). The 60" unit is the KDS60A3000. I have the KDS50A2000 (one generation back), and I'm personally delighted with it. It's not as good as, say, the new Bravia XBR5s, but it's still a fantastic display. I really like the SXRD tech, as it's not prone to the same problems as an LCD display (stuck/dead pixels), but gets away from the problems that DLPs (which they most resemble) have like moire/rainbowing. I believe the A3000s have 120Hz (Motionflow) functionality, but I remember reading someplace that the cadence and pulldown detection is still a bit flaky on those units, which means you'll still get some motion judder even on 24fps source content. Someone please correct me if I am wrong on this. Sony claims their Advanced Iris tech can boost the contrast ratio up to 10000:1. In practice, even with Advanced Iris settings on, I don't think I see quite that level of contrast on my unit, but it's nonetheless noticeably better than a standard DLP screen. Game mode works as advertised, by minimizing internal processing from the TV when feeding it direct output from a game console or other 100% faithful source (i.e. PlayStation 3). Pros: - Good color faithfulness after calibration - Few problems with longevity - Excellent viewing angles - Excellent price value Cons: - Relatively heavy - cannot be mounted on a wall without some very elaborate bracing. - Contrast setting can be tricky depending on your lighting situation - Internal upscaler is capable but not spectacular for 480i/480p content - Has some depth. My 50" unit is 17 inches deep, but that's plenty small enough to fit in my setup - Requires occasional lamp replacement. I recommend getting a service plan for your unit, as the cost of a lamp alone will pay for the service agreement. |
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If anyone owns a 60" KDS-50A3000 I would be completely impressed
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Sony no longer makes Rear projector displays so anyone that is interested in them should purchase one before inventories are gone. A professional review of the display can be found at this link https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.php?p=464474&postcount=301 |
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