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| Sony KV-27S46 27" Trinitron TV | 
| Buy New: $339.90
Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 9 reviews) Sales Rank: 95185 Category: CE
Publisher: Sony Studio: Sony Brand: Sony Label: Sony Media: Electronics Display Size: 27 Warranty: 1 year warranty Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 29 x 27 x 24
MPN: KV27S46 Model: KV27S46 UPC: 027242554863 EAN: 0027242554863 ASIN: B00000JXUV
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | 27-inch Trinitron picture tube | | | CRT amplifier | | | Dynamic picture processor | | | Auto pedestal clamp | | | Auto white balance |
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Amazon.com Product Description Sony delivers big technology advances on this impressive 27-inch Trinitron TV. Highlight features include Matrix surround sound, Program Palette presets (Vivid, Standard, and Movie), Speed Surf, V-Chip parental control, rear S-video input, Freeze Memo, and picture-in-picture. Sony's Trinitron tube is the only picture tube based on a cylindrical model, with a screen face that is flat from top to bottom. Because of this, vertical lines remain straight, and distortion is minimized. The Trinitron tube also significantly reduces glare by reflecting light toward the floor, rather than directly into the viewer's eyes where it can make the picture appear washed out. With a comb filter, which compares consecutive horizontal scanning lines within a video frame and makes adjustments that purify the image, picture that would otherwise appear blurry is made clear with pure colors and fewer flecks of video noise.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
  Bad Connection!? January 20, 2002 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have had this TV for about 2 years now and serveral months ago I noticed a problem with the cable we had connected to the TV. After several hours of use the picture would develop wavy lines of static that would eventually make the TV unwhatchable. I've tried switching out the cable box the VCR even the coaxial cable the picture still deteriorates after no more than 5 hours of use. The use of the VCR tends to speed the occurence of the problem and can obliterate the picture in roughly 4 hours. Also when whatching cable TV I have noticed ghosts in the picture. I have tried switching cable boxes with the TV in the other room but the problem persits. I would like to belive that the problem is with the cable but after discussing the matter with several of my chums who were pleased with the cable on the next street I ruled that out.I am disapointed with this TV.
  Sony KV27 is bad bad bad September 8, 2001 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought a Sony KV-27 18 months ago, I admit the quality of the picture is good and this is why I want to pay more to own it. But it stop working today after some strange flash when I powered it on. One of my friends has the similar problem with her Sony 27'' WEGA just after 2 month use, she has to pay >$200 to repair it. I must say the quality of sony products is bad!
  This TV Rules! May 12, 2001 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
OK, I bought this TV right when it come out, and granted I was doing all of my TV viewing through a 13" TV/VCR combo. I have to say though that the picture is awesome, the screen really is glare resistant (I watch it with the sun directly on it sometimes). I love to watch NASCAR races on this thing, the sound is excellent and it feels like being there. Buy it if you can!
  Long Lasting. July 2, 2000 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you want a long lasting TV buy this one. MY last Sony Trinitron lasted 15 years.
  Satisfied overall May 11, 2000 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The TV is great, I've just had a few minor problems. First of all, after receiving it from Amazon, it didn't work out of the box. I had to drive it out of town to have a connection on the picture tube repaired before I could watch it. Now that I have it back, there are three lines of what I would describe as dim pixels on the screen. Not a big deal, annoying at best. Otherwise, I'm happy with the Sony as always.
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