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Sony KDF-55WF655 55-Inch HD-Ready LCD Projection Television | 
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Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews
Media: Electronics Display Size: 55 Shipping Weight (lbs): 126 Dimensions (in): 61.8 x 41.5 x 23.5 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: KDF55WF655 Model: KDF55WF655 UPC: 027242648517 EAN: 0027242648517
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| • | Vivid, high-definition, slim-chassis LCD projection television with 55-inch screen and ATSC (HDTV) tuner; 57.3 x 37.1 x 19.3 inches (W x H x D) | | • | Lightweight design with bright, high-contrast screen; CableCARD compatibility removes the need for a separate digital cable box | | • | 3.28 million dots resolution for stunning detail and clarity; fixed-pixel display and constant light prevent image flicker | | • | CineMotion 3:2 pulldown detection and reversal removes redundant video information to display a film-frame-accurate picture from movie sources | | • | WEGA Engine system keeps images in the digital domain; an optical engine ensures high resolution, corner to corner |
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Product Description Sony debuts its first 55" LCD Rear Projection Television with the KDF-55WF655 Grand WEGA High Definition Television. Featuring a high definition integrated television display, ATSC integrated tuner and 3.28 million dots resolution, the KDF-55WF655 produces stunning picture resolution. In addition to a CableCARD Slot, it features CineMotion Reverse 3-2 Pulldown Technology allowing for enhanced customization and a slim tabletop design that is sure to compliment any decor. You can even listen to MP3 audio and view your photos with the built-in Enhanced Memory Stick Media slot.
Amazon.com Product Description Weighing in heavy on style, features, and quality, Sony's cutting-edge, 55-inch KDF-55WF655 is nevertheless a lightweight when it comes to heft. That means the 101-pound LCD projection television is easy to position, and its relatively modest chassis--standing under 20 inches deep--won't push you out of your house. The set is also loaded with great features, from integrated NTSC and ATSC (HDTV) tuners to Sony's WEGA Engine system, digital cable readiness, and the latest digital-video interface, HDMI. The set's 1,366 x 788 liquid-crystal display frees you from having to make convergence adjustments or having to worry about image burn-in. Instead you get incredible detail (more than 3 million pixels), high contrast, and even, corner-to-corner brightness from the set's user-replaceable 132-watt UHP (ultra high pressure) lamp. The screen features a wide, 16:9 aspect ratio to match the dimension of most movies and HDTV broadcasts, and the KDF-55WF655 offers compatibility with standard-definition 480i, enhanced-definition 480p, and high-definition 720p and 1080i signals. Sony's Digital Reality Creation (DRC) circuitry ensures high picture resolution, while proprietary Direct Digital Circuitry increases a video signal's signal-to-noise ratio before it reaches the DRC circuit, ensuring rich, natural-looking images from any source. Sony's CineMotion 3:2 pulldown detection and reversal is a handy feature for watching progressive-scan movie programs in their native 24-frame format. Digital video mastering introduces a common distortion when adjusting 24 frames-per-second movies to 30 fps video; 3:2 pulldown digitally corrects this distortion, removing the redundant information to display a film-frame-accurate picture. The set's WEGA Engine system maximizes picture performance from any video source by minimizing the number of digital-to-analog conversion processes. This full digital processing engine includes Sony's MID-X (Multi Image Driver), which maintains the integrity of a converted signal by minimizing image loss in the scaling process; and a proprietary optical engine, which employs a trio of Sony's wide-XGA, high-resolution LCD panels, 1 for each of the RGB signals (resulting in a total of 3.28 million dots of resolution). The optical engine also features a special 11-element lens system responsible for the lightweight, ultra-slim cabinet. The lens system bends the light path, creating an ultra-short focal point while maintaining high brightness. This proprietary system delivers vivid images from the center of the screen all the way to the edges. The set includes numerous other features. - TwinView PIP (picture-in-picture) lets you view any 2 sources simultaneously, even at different image resolutions, while the built-in Memory Stick media slot offers ready display of both JPEG images and MPEG-1 video.
- A Memory Stick media slot (compatible with Memory Stick Pro and Memory Stick Duo media) grants convenient viewing of JPEG and MPEG-1 files. It can also display customized slide shows using MP3 files for background music.
- Channel Fix lets you select a specific TV channel (3, for example) for cable box reception. Then you can control a compatible cable box via the TV remote without inadvertently changing the TV from Channel 3.
- Authorized CableCARD ability means the set will receive digital cable television systems services directly from the cable operator without requiring a bulky, external cable box.
- Sony's exclusive S-Master 1-bit digital amplifier produces 15 watts per channel (x 2), ensuring high power for superb, clear dialog.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a lossless, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface to link the set with any audio/video source (such as a set-top box, DVD player, or AV receiver). HDMI supports standard-definition (SD), enhanced definition (ED), or high-definition (HD) video, plus multi-channel digital audio--all using a single cable. It transmits all ATSC HDTV standards and supports up to 8-channel digital audio, with bandwidth to spare to accommodate future enhancements and requirements. What's in the Box TV, remote control, remote batteries, a user's manual, and warranty/registration information.
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Great set if you are an all-digital guru November 29, 2004 75 out of 76 found this review helpful
A new adopter of this 55-inch set, I have a few caveats for those who are thinking of plunking down the dough. First, if you are not planning on going all-out digital with your television broadcasts, then forget buying this unit. Any non-digital/non-high-definition source will look totally grainy and pixilated on the screen. This is not the fault of the TV or of the manufacturer, SONY. Basically this type of TV, like all HDTVs, is meant for digital television viewing. Watching normal TV on this set is hard on my eyes because the image is sometimes fuzzy and sometimes pixilated, and I can see some artifacts and ghosting.
However, if you can get digital cable or HD satellite (DirecTV, Dish, Voom) then you're good to go. Mind you -- these companies also provide an antenna for "off-air" viewing, which means to get local HD television broadcasts, you must use an antenna (pointing in the right direction of course) to receive the signal, but this is free. In fact, if you want to skip digital cable or satellite, then you can buy an antenna yourself and hook it up to this unit, which has an integrated HD TV (DTV) tuner. In a major metro area like San Francisco, we can get the signal easily -- we are within 3.5 miles of a major broadcast tower.
As for viewing DVDs, this model really shines and happens to be a perfect compromise between the 50" and 60". I used two DVDs to test the picture when the unit arrived: Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers and the 2004 edition of The Empire Strikes Back. I used Two Towers to test action sequences, shadows, and contrast. The unit performed brilliantly. I used Empire Strikes Back to test black levels. Brilliant. I had heard that black levels were problematic in LCDs, especially the previous version of this unit class, but I closely watched Darth Vader and all the space scenes to detect any flaws but there were NONE. I only got the truest of black; nothing appeared dark grey when it was supposed to be black, and the shadows were perfect, especially when watching Luke's confrontation with Vader in the carbon-freezing room. Darth Vader's shiny and matte black uniform looked exactly as it should, so I found no flaws with the blacks on this unit. In fact, both DVDs were awesome to watch, and I did sit through both to look for any kind of visual distraction.
One last note about such a large screen. If you don't have ample room between your sofa and the screen, forget about getting such a large screen TV. You need ample room because watching TV close to one of these screens hurts your eyes. I sit anywhere from 7-9 feet back, and sometimes I still want to move back a little.
I recommend this unit without hesitation to anyone who is going all digital and who is willing to pay for the necessary evils of an all-digital experience. If you can't, then I don't recommend any HDTV because you're only going to see worse-than-normal-TV images on-screen.
After 4 weeks and many DVDs and Comcast HDTV December 21, 2004 47 out of 48 found this review helpful
Now that we've had this Sony 55" LCD in the house and used a great deal, I have a few comments for potential buyers.
This is my personal setup- Comcast HD Digital Cable feed Digital CableCard Sony DVD with progressive scan toggled on Component Video from DVD to HDTV Surround Sound (5.1) from DVD player 8-12 feet from HDTV to seating area Low lighting in room; little to no natual lighting
Overall, I am very happy with this purchase. My family, the kids and friends, really love it! Family members are so impressed with the DVD & HDTV picture quality that it's fun to hear their reaction.
The HDTV from Comcast is 1080i and very good. Some channels are better then others, so set your expectations for quality on what is broadcasted from each channel. The best quality is coming from DiscoveryHD and INHD, INHD2 for general topics. ESPN-HD is also great. Some local HD channels are mixed and quality is on/off depending upon the technology in the camera used.
I also have a SONY DVD Progressive Scan/5.1 surround sound player. DVD Component Video output to either of the two Sony HDTV Component Video-In provides the better picture. Don't go cheap on the Component Video cables.
Combined with the surround sound audio, progressive scan video to this Sony HDTV provides results that are just wonderful and entertaining. It's amazing for family and friends that have not seen or heard DVD/HDTV combo yet.
We just finished watching Lord of the Rings, Extended versions for all three movies - one each weekend. The picture quality is so very clear; action sequences are great but my most enjoyable seens are the landscapes in Return of the King. You will find yourself "looking around the HDTV", focusing on areas of the picture and noticing things never before seen or observed. The surround sound DVD player is a major component of enjoyment.
Picture quality is very sharp with recent animated DVD videos from Toy Story, Shrek, Incredibles, and others.
We just love it.
ROOM TO IMPROVE Areas: The remote is less then friendly and logical. Buttons are too small, most used functions are spread around the unit. Lighting in dark rooms isn't there. Getting the remote pointed DIRECTLY at the HDTV is annoying. Other cautions - there is a button or more to switch between Cable and Antenna inputs!! That caused me pain solving that mystery out. If Sony could redesign the remote and keep it compatable, I'll be one of the first to buy it.
The cold power-on and warm-up time seems long. It may take 15 seconds or more to get the bright, clear picture so be patient.
At times, the picture and sound get off queue by maybe a second. This may not be the HDTV, but I've noticed it more now then with the old CRT TV set.
When using a Sony Memory Stick for pictures, the HDTV provided music is great, except when it repeats itself over and over in 15-20 second segments. Too bad Sony didn't include more lengthy music segments. Another item, why is Sony only accepting their own "picture card" and not other standards such as Compact Flash, SD Cards, etc.
AMAZING April 27, 2005 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is an amazing TV. The picture quality is outstanding - even on analog channels. The HD channels and DVDs can seem almost 3-dimensioanl.
My first big widescreen TV!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! August 4, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First of all lets take a moment to thank my dear wife, who approved buying this :) and now she is so much in love with this set. For watching DVDs I am using a 4 year old Sony DVD player and the results can be divided into 2 broad categories. The newer DVDs look absolutely stunning, however the older ones look a little flat, and this may be due to the quality of the DVDs itself. I do not have a progressive scan DVD player [yet] and I am told that it's a great experience to move up to 480p from 480i. I am considering buying a HDMI/ progressive scan DVD player.
As far as watching TV is concerned, I have regular digital cable and the pictuer quality is not good at all, 3 out of 5 at best. I think this TV is made for HD transmission and regular/ digital cable kind of defeats the purpose.
The rest of my system comprises of a Denon 2802 receiver and 5.1 Energy speakers and this TV is a good fit with the rest of the system.
I recommend this unit.
TV is Great...shipping was hassle free except the wait August 23, 2005 Since the TV is now obsolete by the next year model, I wanted to comment on the shipping. After reading a few of the horror stories and awaiting order confirmation, I did start getting nervous. The delay in the order shipping was due to lack of inventory, since it was near the end of the model line. This wait resulted in a $500 savings when compared to Best Buy and Circuit City. Once shipped, the TV was delivered promptly to my house by very courteous guys. They helped open the box and look things over in a preliminary inspection to insure things worked. Although things were a little stressful in the middle of the process, I am happy in the end.
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