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Sony BRAVIA KDS-60A3000 Projection TV (KDS60A3000)

60" diagonal, 16:9, $2,199 MSRP Add to Compare List 


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Sony BRAVIA KDS-60A3000 Projection TV
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  Display (Show Metric Units)
Screen Size 60" Diagonal
Display Technology Projection
Light Engine SXRD
Resolution 1920x1080
Pixel Pitch      **
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Contrast Ratio      **
Brightness      **
Displayable Colors      **
Viewing Angle      **
Display Life      **
Response Time 2ms
Screen Filter      **
  Compatibility
Color System NTSC, ATSC
Formats 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p_60, 1080p_24
  Inputs
S-Video 4-pin DIN Back
Composite RCA (3 sets) Back
Component (HDTV) 3 RCAs (2 sets) Back
VGA In 15-Pin Dsub Back
Tuner Co-ax Back
HDMI HDMI (3 sets) Back
  General
Bezel Color Black
Power Supply 120V - 120V
Power Consumption 240 Watts
Standby Power 0.1 Watts
Dimensions (W x H x D)
(without stand or speakers)
54.0" x 38.9" x 16.8"
Weight 90.5 lbs.
Speakers      **
FCC Class FCC Class B, Home Use
Warranty 1 year
MSRP $2,199
Production Status Out of Production
Last Ship Date Apr 2008
  Additional Features
3D Picture Support      **
3:2 Pull Down Yes
V-Chip Yes
Closed Captioning Yes
Picture-In-Picture      **
** this item is either not applicable, unpublished, or unknown
  Sony's Description
Sony's A-Series HDTV's easily stand out from conventional rear projection sets with the film-like quality of SXRD technology. In addition, BRAVIA Engine™ EX sharpens the image, enhances contrast and helps provide pleasingly saturated colors. Step up to the Full HD 1080 entertainment experience with the smooth and detailed picture that only Bravia SXRD televisions can deliver.

SXRD® Chips
SXRD technology is the latest display technology developed by the legendary television engineers at Sony to meet and exceed the demands of a High Definition image at its full 1080 line resolution. 6

Advanced Iris Function
The Advanced Iris function is a special Sony function designed to improve contrast expression especially in darker scenes. The Advanced Iris function is enabled by using either one of two modes - Auto and Manual. The Auto Mode has two settings designed to work best with video content such as movies that vary between bright scenes and dark scenes. Auto 1 is for programs that have a wide range of brightness from scene to scene. Auto 2 is for programs that have less variation between brightness levels from scene to scene. The Manual mode is used to help deliver optimum contrast levels under different room lighting conditions. The High mode offers maximum screen brightness and works well when a room is brightly lit. The Medium mode is for average levels of light. And the Low mode offers the maximum amount of contrast and works best under low light conditions. The key benefits are deep blacks and improved brightness and overall contrast.

BRAVIA Engine™ EX Video Processor
The BRAVIA Engine EX full digital video processing system is based on Sony’s renowned BRAVIA Engine video processing system. It has all of the same functions of BRAVIA Engine plus the added ability to upconvert 480i standard defi nition signals via Digital Reality Creation Multi Function v1.0 technology for a picture with more detail and defi nition.


 
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