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Sony Bravia 52” TV & DVD Player included for $259! in Victoria, British Columbia for sale

Sony Bravia 52” TV & DVD Player included for $259!
Sony Bravia 52” TV & DVD Player included for $259!
Sony Bravia 52” TV & DVD Player included for $259!
$259

. This TV was over $5,000 new. A high pixel count is one of the Sony BRAVIA KDL-52XBR2's major claims to fame. The panel has 1920x1080 pixels, otherwise known as 1080p native resolution, which enables it to resolve every detail of 1080i and 1080p sources--the highest available today. All other sources, whether HDTV, DVD, standard-def TV, or computer, are scaled to fit the pixels.
The Sony Bravia KDL-52XBR2 offers more ways to adjust the picture than any LCD on the market. Settings for the standard brightness, contrast, and other controls can be saved individually to each of the three adjustable presets, labeled Standard, Vivid, and Custom. In addition, each of these presets is independent per input, so your contrast setting in Custom for Input 7, for example, can be different from Contrast in Custom for Input 6. (In case you're wondering, Sony likes to use the term "picture" to denote contrast.) This provides a huge amount of flexibility in adjusting the picture for different sources, lighting conditions, and user preferences. The KDL-52XBR2 has more connections than most other HDTVs, starting with three HDMI inputs: two around back and one on the side. There's also a pair of component-video inputs; one A/V input with composite- and S-Video; another with only composite; and a VGA-style PC input that can handle resolutions up to 1920-by-1080 pixels at 60Hz The side panel also includes another A/V input with composite, along with a headphone output. Other audio outputs include one stereo analog and one optical digital audio, the latter for passing surround soundtracks from the over-the-air digital/HD tuner to an audio system.


Category:  Audio and Video  |  Address:  Victoria British Columbia

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