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Sony srdx tv
Sony srdx tv





sony srdx tv
  1. #Sony srdx tv series#
  2. #Sony srdx tv tv#

Only the very very TOP Sony set has Zone type LEDs. Seems the Sony LCD stuff has the same picture guts with added features as you go upline. I don't care about 3-D or internet functions. Also, a review referred to a burn in routine within the set. The screen burn in issue? Somekind of movement so pixels don't get steady use. however, it looks like they still use more power. It figures that the engineering types have been hard at work on what were the weaknesses of plasma sets. The new ones are much better than I remember. Posted on Wednesday, Ap06:23 GMTIt's been a long time since I even considered a Plasma set.Ĭurrently, looking at the options.

sony srdx tv

#Sony srdx tv tv#

I can't think of a 4th plan, other than give up TV altogether. A neighbor has the 47" version that I hooked.

#Sony srdx tv series#

The Vizeo 3xvt series gets good reviews and has a terrific picture. Take that and the money I was going to give Sony and buy a commodity LCD. If I can part it out for more $$, so much the better. No lamp, though, and the poor black levels which some reviewers note. So, for about 700$ delivered, I have a 'new' set, a Sony (worthless) Warranty and a new set of potential problems. All Sony sets but the top-line 900 series are edge lit. The price premium on Sony stuff as you go upline appears to be feature oriented, NOT a better picture.

sony srdx tv

It'll be an 'inferior' LCD and only an OK one, at that. OR Take the Sony offer and have a new set shipped to me. At that point, I may want to replace some fans, too. Fix the SXRD for a 300$ part, and take a couple days to put it in. One of the optical block rebuild companies offered me cash for my block.Too bad nobody has figured out an improved part so the problem won't just recur in xx years. I'll look up tha Panny Plasma and see how much $$. I don't know how much heat the current sets kick out, though. I really wish I could afford a plasma.I think some of the lifetime and buzzing issues have been worked out. I happened to buy my set in the highest sales number single year. I have seen much of the info on the last link. When I changed lamps in my SXRD I wore Latex or Vinyl gloves. On hi-pressure lamps, a single finger smudge will result in early lamp failure. If somebody smears a finger on such a surface, the image of the print will 'cook' in. This glass is used for masks or reticles which hold each layers pattern during manufacture. I've worked with such glass in the semiconductor industry. IF the covers were made out of heat proof optical glass, that would work. IF these films yellow, they will effect whatever color or combination it happens on. These collect dust which does not effect the picture. 'Handling during manufacturing?' other issue? I think there are cover slips OVER each panel (RGB) and out of the focal plane. Nope, seems like a LCD panel is going on the list. Screen? What screen gain? Setup? I can't have a screen any larger than about 65", which I can get in a direct view and save all the hassles. No Sale unless I can see documentation that the original defect has been addressed. If it is the same optical block it'll have the same problem and only last so long. LG sells a projector with SXRD technology. No heat sensor or overtemp protection? Figures. If I've got a dustbunny the size of a basketball causing excess heating, I'm done for. Posted on Friday, Ap03:32 GMTI keep my set vacuumed.at least the outside venting. The second generation class action suits were recently filed and are pending in Federal Court. Sony previously settled a class action lawsuit filed by owners of the first generation of the SXRDs, and apparently was unsuccessful in correcting this defect which has resulted in Sony ceasing production of all SXRD rear projector sets and having new class-action lawsuits filed by owners of most the second generation sets. There has been a high failure rate on the optical blocks of these displays which results in the need to repeatedly replace the optical blocks on a percentage of these displays. While capable of producing good high definition picture quality, Sony have had problems mastering the technology of mass producing the rear projector version of these displays. On your TV you has 4 fans, usualy one of those fan stop by dusting or sleeve bearing worn out, Sony does not have a temp sensor to stop the lamp to prevent the optical block burning!

sony srdx tv

The projector seem to have the same problem so why buying a projector and have to replace the lamp! Same thing happened to Honda buyers blowing their motors! You can see the Sony politic with the custumer on my last link about LCD, they tried to limit the bad publicity on them without success, none of custumer come back with a low cost solution, they accused the customers of bad handling!







Sony srdx tv