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Old 07-02-2002, 03:16 PM   #1
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-=My Opinion=-

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Pros: 50 features supreme picture quality.

Cons: Dosn't save some video settings for each input.

Recommended: Yes

Owned Product: 7 Month(s)

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This television may be above the average consumers price range but if you ever find yourself in a position to dish out the $3000 - 4000 pricetag , then this is the 34" HDTV for you. Some of the more outstanding features of the 50 included on the television are a side by side scaleable picture, a scrolling index on the right side of the screen that enables you to scan through a list of channels while watching one channel on the left, a built in HDTV tuner capable of exepting all 18 feeds, as well as a good menu system and remote, not to mention one of the most beautiful and crisp picture's I have ever seen. All and all this television is top of the line, if it is within your budget and your in the market for a 34" widescreen HDTV this is as good as they get.

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Old 07-11-2002, 07:55 AM   #2
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Question Buying 34" Sony?

I was recently thinking about purchasing this 34" wide screen TV, but with all the talk about DVI, I am unsure. Does this set have a DVI connection?
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Old 07-11-2002, 01:47 PM   #3
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Nope

No this set does not include a DVI connection, although it does contain an i.link s200 (IEEE1394) firewire port. When I bought it I didnt even know that much about the whole DVI conflict, but im thinking (hoping) since this set does have a firewire port it may be upgradable or useable as an alternate method of viewing copyrighted material.
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Old 07-12-2002, 03:26 PM   #4
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Thumbs up Thanks for the info

Thanks for the info. I found out I can get a refurbished model for $2895.00 which is a great price. It comes with the full 1 year warranty and everything. I am limited to the size TV I can get because it has to fit in my entertaiment center. This one is perfect dimensions and Sony leads the industry. I just hope that they do come out with a DVI converter of some sort.
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