Sony KDL40V3000 - 40” Widescreen Bravia 1080P Full HD LCD TV - With Freeview


Sony KDL40V3000 - 40” Widescreen Bravia 1080P Full HD LCD TV - With Freeview
with Integrated Digital Tuner

Customer Review: Great for HD beware SD
This a great TV for PS3 and Bluray stunning picture quality and usual sony quality build. However I will recommend caution if you are only using this for SD viewing the picture quality is not as great as my Hitachi 32 inch LCD probably due to the fact of the larger screen. Some channels fare better than others on my sky + box. Will probably upgrade to sky hd now to get full benefit. With that in mind and the fact that there is no swivel on the stand I will give this 4 stars but would be five if Hd only. Please also be aware that the home delivery network do not deliver weekends despite amazon saying they do.

Customer Review: A 1,400 pound Full HD TV set, from Sony, for 899?? Never I hear you say! Well here it is!!
This TV is a must get if you are preparing for the future digital switch. Not only does it have an inbuilt digital receiver, but it also is Full HD Ready (1080dp). Sony have told me that Full HD is only available in sets that are 40″ or above. The recommended retail price for this item (and this is from Sony) is 1,399 pounds - therefore a TV of this calibre for 899 and from Sony - need I say anything more!! If you are looking to buy a set that is ready for the future, buy THIS ONE! Excellent quality and excellent value for money.

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Amazon Price: ?108.88
Customer Review: Adequate basic recorder
I was looking for a second entry-level -R/RW recorder, having already got a Funai 2737 (which does the job fine). Decided to try the Toshiba as it had the benefit of Chase Play. In actual fact, this Toshiba seems to be the same underlying chassis as the Funai, with a different (somewhat more attractive) fascia. All rear ports and the user interface are all identical. The only difference is the addition of chase play. If you are drawn to this machine because of this feature then beware. Chase play can only be used when recording in quality setting of long play, or lower. This is tolerable on a small screen TV, but the quality when viewed on a large screen is barely acceptable, more or less making chase play a feature you will never use anyway. Apart from that, the unit looks and works fine, however, it might be worth considering the Funai and saving yourself ?25.
Customer Review: Not a bad machine, just too noisy
This machine has some very good points, but its too noisy to be used in a living room. Ours was RMAed. On the plus side: - Discs are initalised quickly, you can be recording on DVD-R within 20 secs. - The menu system is clear and easy to use - The DVD playing machanism is very quiet, you can’t hear the disc spinning at all - The DVD-R disc recorded played perfectly in Pioneer DVD (Dv464), Argos in Car DVD and PC. - It can play CDs of Jpegs. However the downsides out weight these good features: - Its very noisy, there is case fan at the back, that is always on when the recorder is. Watching Planet Earth with the DVD recording is, unconfortable, there is a constant whiring. Its 3 or 4 times noisyer than my AV reciever and I thought that was noisy! - remote control is “boxy” and square, hence unconfortable in the hand. - DVD-R take a LONG time to finalise, over 20 Mins. - It cannot play DVD-R discs of photo JPEGs burnt on my PC, that my Pioneer DVD player plays fine. Hence only 3 stars I’m afraid ….
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Customer Review: Product Experience
I purchased this item, and after less than one hour of use, the picture went out of focus and could not be corrected. I sent it back for warranty repair at my expense by certified, insured mail. Several weeks later I received a letter saying that I would have to send six more dollars before they would send me a replacement.
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