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Sony Grand WEGA KDF-55WF655 Projection Monitor (KDF55WF655)

55" diagonal, 16:9, $3,099 MSRP Add to Compare List


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Sony Grand WEGA KDF-55WF655 Projection Monitor
User Rating 

4 User Reviews Rated 4.5
Image Quality 5.0
Features 4.3
Construction 4.3
Ease of Use 4.5
Reliability 4.5
Value for Money 4.5

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Sony Grand WEGA KDF-55WF655 Projection Monitor Reviews
4 User Reviews
Mar 6, 2008 benjamin
    We have owned the TV for 3+ years and it has worked fantastic. We have HD Dish d...
Mar 25, 2007 Guy Usher
    Now just over 2 years old and playing at least 16 hours a day everyday I have no...
Dec 11, 2006 ED
    Have had TV for 1 & 1/2 years. Excellent picture in high def. Must manually ch...
Dec 20, 2005 treeman
    GREAT HDTV..! HAD THIS TV FOR A YEAR NOW WITHOUT ANY PROBLEMS, NO REGRETS IN BU...
Mar 06, 2008 benjamin 4.3
Image Quality 5.0
Features 4.0
Construction 4.0
Ease of Use 4.0
Reliability 4.0
Value for Money 5.0

My Experience: We have owned the TV for 3+ years and it has worked fantastic. We have HD Dish driving the picture and HD is great, and SD is just okay. Picture does not format correct the 16:9, takes some tinkering to get all of the image on the screen. Screen is durable as 3 year old tends to pound on it with balls, toys, etc. Speakers are holding out nicely, but we don't use excessive volume. Suprised the lamp hasn't burnt out yet after 3 years .....

Problems: Only issue is that now the screen turns itself on and off (randomly) for about a minute and then the picture pops back on, this is not a dimming, audio/video both go out (like turning the TV off). From a previous reviewer, sounds like the lamp is "going out". Sony online help/chat and tech advisors we eager to help and on all occassion defaulted to the "please call an authorized repair center". In the end, the calls and chats were of no value. It will be less painful to just buy a new lamp for $200 and "hope" it fixes the problem ;-( if anyone reading this thinks they can diagnos the problem, feel free to contact me at ben.clark@sbcglobal.net
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