Sony KDL-26T3000 - 26” Widescreen Bravia HD Ready LCD TV - With Freeview


Sony KDL-26T3000 - 26” Widescreen Bravia HD Ready LCD TV - With Freeview
Bravia Engine picture technology for enhanced depth, clarity and definition Bravia Theatre Sync enabling you to operate your TV and entire home cinemasystem by pushing one single button HD Ready for the display of High Definition signals, i.e. Playstation 3, Blu-Ray , etc. 2 x HDMI inputs for easy connectivity Built-in Digital TV terrestrial tuner (also receives analogue) Ultra-wide 178? viewing angle for clear images from wherever you are looking BBE ViVA high quality sound and built-in Virtual Dolby? Surround ProLogic II creating the effect of full surround sound from just 2 front speakers Audio Description compatible allowing for blind or partially sighted people to follow television programmes

Customer Review: Awsome TV
I was not sure whether to get this or the model S, but a quick review of features on the Sony website (when are you going to allow Comparison on Amazon to save me leaving your website and risk me buying elsewhere guys??) revealed the T had a much better spec for very little extra.

The picture is fantastic and the sounds great too. I am a Sony fan but when they keep producing such good products why would I go elsewhere?

Customer Review: Nicely featured TV
I bought this television from Amazon a short while ago. It was very easy to set up and I’m very pleased with both the picture and sound quality. It is absolutely packed with features, most of which I have not tried yet. I’ve only found a couple of little niggle so far. Firstly when I mounted the Television on the wall using a standard universal vesa mounting bracket, which was not a Sony product, the bracket obscured both the HMDI sockets and the PC/VGA input socket at the rear of the set. Secondly the power supply and all the controls are situated at the top of the set. If you want to mount the set high up on the wall, it can be difficult to power off the set completely. Apart from the above design features, I’m very pleased with the KDL-26T3000.

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Sony VAIO VGN-TZ170N/B 11.1″ Laptop (Intel Core 2 Duo Processor U7500, 2 GB RAM, 100 GB Hard Drive, Vista Business) Black
The luxuriously sleek and ultra-portable VAIO(R) TZ Series Notebook is incredibly small and lightweight with a robust carbon-fiber casing for enhanced durability. This PC, weighing only 2.7 pounds, is less than 1″ thin and features up to 7.5 hours of standard battery life. The VAIO(R) TZ notebook features an 11.1″ WXGA widescreen display with Sony’s original xBrite-HiColor LCD technology and white LED backlight. Consume less power and get improved battery life while still maintaining incredibly high brightness levels, amplifying colors and creating clear, crisp pictures off the LCD. Designed for ease of use and a smart, sophisticated look, the individual keys are slightly raised above an attractive piano-black bezel layer producing a user-friendly touch and feel to the keyboard that creates an improved typing experience. Stay connected and productive wherever you find yourself. Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 224MB Total Available Graphics Video RAM VGA out w/ Smart Display Sensor Interface 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T Ethernet Speed Integrated V.92/V.90 RJ-11 modem Intel PRO/Wireless 4965AGN Network Connection (802.11a/b/g/n) Wireless LAN Impact Protection - G-Sensor Shock Protection - Hard Disk Drive Protection Biometric Fingerprint Sensor Security Built-in Motion Eye(TM) camera and microphone Action Buttons - AV Mode (DVD/CD Instant On) Play/Pause, Stop, Rewind, Fast Forward, Eject and Wireless On/Off QWERTY (82 keys with 1.7mm stroke and 17mm pitch) Keyboard Inputs and Outputs - 1 Ethernet Port, 1 Headphone Jack, 1 i.Link (4-pin) interface (IEEE 1394) Firewire, 1 Memory Stick(R) Media Slot, 1 Modem Jack, 1 Secure Digital Slot, 1 Microphone Input, 1 Port Replicator Connector, 2 USB 2.0 Port, 1 VGA Output and 1 DC-In Operating System - Windows Vista Business Dimensions - 10.9 x 7.8 x 0.8 - 1.17 Weight - 2.7 pounds with standard battery
Price: $2,299.99
Customer Review: Great Machine….After Considerable Cleanup Work
After spending easily more than 10 hours cleaning out all the Sony Bloatware installed on the machine, ditching the Norton 2007 trial version (2008 seems to be a considerable improvement performance-wise), and configuring Vista so as to run more efficiently, this machine is great. The display is very sharp and bright, it runs very quietly (you can barely hear the fan) and is very compact and light. My co-workers are quite impressed Sony was able to put so much into such a small package. 2GB of RAM is a must though to deal with Vista. Sony has a very good machine here. If only they would get rid of the bloatware and provide an option for XP instead of Vista, this would be a great machine.
Customer Review: An excellent well-rounded machine.
I purchased this notebook to augment a large dual-monitor software development workstation that I use on a daily basis, so I was looking for portability, battery life, and style points more than raw processing power and features. This is the first ultra-portable machine I’ve ever used so cannot compare to other systems. That being said, this is an excellent machine. It is lighter/smaller than the novels I stick in my backpack, fun to type on, and plenty powerful enough for what I need. I have no trouble running Vista, databases, software development IDEs, and Adobe CS3 on the machine, although it is understandably slower than my workstation, but not by too terribly much. The only negatives to this machine are the power button, power cord, and feeling of fragility. The power button, on the outside hinge, is easy to press on accident. It’s important to note that with the lid closed and on standby, pressing the button does nothing (so it wont drain the battery by turning on in your backpack while you’re about town), and only becomes a problem when you’re working on it and accidentally put it in standby. The power cord is also a little hokey. Sony spent a ton of money designing a stylish notebook but uses a power cord that doesn’t seat properly and still needs an adapter brick. They should spend some of that industrial design money to improve the whole package. And finally, it feels fragile, although this is unavoidable since it is ultra-portable. I would love a machine as small as this in size, but weighs two extra pounds by being made of aluminum. The carbon fiber is “sturdy” but not “solid.” That being said, I have no trouble with the machine and it runs plenty fast enough once I spent three hours uninstalling all the crap-ware that Sony threw on it. It was definitely an expensive, but justifiable, purchase.

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