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Sony Grand WEGA KDS-50A2020 50-Inch 1080p Rear Projection HDTV

Sony Grand WEGA KDS-50A2020 50-Inch 1080p Rear Projection HDTV
Brand: Sony
Category: CE


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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 13 reviews
Sales Rank: 24887

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Batteries: 2
Batteries Included: Yes
Display Size: 50
Shipping Weight (lbs): 75
Dimensions (in): 17.6 x 46.5 x 33.1
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: KDS-50A2020
Model: KDS-50A2020
UPC: 027242714816
EAN: 0027242714816
ASIN: B000NKAXJ0


Features:
  • Full HD (1920 x 1080)Picture Resolution with SXRD chip
  • WEGA Engine System .
  • Contrast Ratio up to 10000:1 (with Advanced Iris)
  • 1080p Input for Full HD via HDMI rear connections (x2)
  • ATSC Integrated Tuner

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Immerse yourself in rich colors and 1080p picture quality when you stare at the stunning 50-inch screen of the KDS-50A2020 rear projection high definition television. The Grand WEGA SXRD rear projection HDTV is equipped with the WEGA Engine system to minimize signal distortion. The latest generation of WEGA Engine is a fully digital signal-processing path, which includes video processing functions that are designed to improve overall picture quality. Fully connect with dual HDMI (1080p capability) and front component inputs (1080i). SXRD technology is the latest display technology to meet and exceed the demands of a high definition image at its full 1080-line resolution. The SXRD panels have a blistering 2.5ms response time (total rise and fall time). Designed for maximum versatility, the Grand WEGA XBR(R) line is equipped with a comprehensive range of input interfaces. Add your PC and SRS TruSurround XT audio enhancement technology and turn watching television to an experience. 2.5ms Display Response Time Vertical&Horizontal Center ATSC&NTSC hybrid with Clear QAM (8 VSB) Tuner WEGA Engine SystemCineMotion Reverse 3 - 2 Pulldown Technology SRS TruSurround XT Audio Effect Dolby Digital Regulation and Standard Compliance Dimensions - Width 46.5 x Height 33.13 x Depth 17.63 inches (1180mm x 839mm x 447mm) Weight - 75 pounds (34kg)


Customer Reviews:   Read 8 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars A Thing of Beauty   December 26, 2007
Steven Styers (Oklahoma City, OK United States)
A few years ago, I was telling everybody I knew that DVR would change your life! Now, I'm singing the same tune for HDTV. And specifically, the Sony rear projection LCOS technology! Sometimes, I just sit and stare at Planet Earth for hours. The picture is freakin' unbelieveable The set-up was easy as can be if you start off with the Cnet recommended settings (see previous reviewer's tip) and then adjust to your liking from there. And if you have a great room with a wide viewing area, this is the only way to go. The picture quality is the same no matter where you sit in coorelation with the screen. Also, I was really concerned about purchasing such a high dollar, fragile product via the internet, but I had no issues with the quality of the service, from both the vendor and the shipping company. I have had this TV since mid-Sep. and I have NO complaints.


5 out of 5 stars Sony 50 inch SXRD KDS 50A2020   October 10, 2007
J. Nolte
Delivery was within 7 days and there was no problem with set-up. The instruction manual is fairly straight forward; however, I recommend going on-line to download a copy prior to delivery. This allows sufficient time to familiarize yourself with the setup. Also recommend getting an after market set-up DVD to fine tune the advance settings on the television. The initial set-up will be fine for most people. Great color and an easy set to operate.


5 out of 5 stars Nothing quite like it.   September 11, 2007
Lew Craig (Payson, AZ, USA)
This is one of the finest products I have ever owned. If you want to get into high definition, this is the best combination of quality and price that I have seen and I have looked at many. It is easy and intutive to set up. I did it myself just following the simple directions included.

The picture is amazing with Dish's Voom Networks. We also invested in a Toshiba HD-DVD player although the pictures from our regular DVD player are almost as good, the HD-DVDs knock one's socks off.

I know I will spend $ someday to replace the projecting bulb, but if they last 3-5 years as promised, I can replace several and still be $ ahead. The only small problem I see is a very rare green tone on some tan shades. It is hardly noticable and not a problem for me. I am quite perfectionistic also.



5 out of 5 stars Best bang for your buck. Period.   August 31, 2007
Stuart Southerland (Tulsa, OK)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

When you go to the movies, is the picture up on the screen really that sharp? Not really; you are seeing an image that started out the size of a 35mm frame of film enlarged many times. However, if you sit far enough back, the screen looks great. That why I bought a rear projection TV. Using projection technology, it gives a very film-like picture, at least from DVD material or better. And while there has been some criticism of the primary color reproduction on this set, what is far more important is the excellent black level reproduction. If you go Plasma or LCD (or even DLP), you will not get the black levels of this set. That will make those "more accurate" colors look washed out.

It is tempting to get the largest screen that you can. The KDS A2020 series comes in three sizes (50" 55" and 60"), but remember the movie screen? The farther back you sit, the better these televisions look. I sit about nine feet away from my 50" set. I know that is more than the "official" recommendation, but it looks great.

Finally, the price on these sets is low because this is basically last year's technology. The new 3000 series will have a few new features, most notably HDMI 1.3a. This will permit twice as much digital information to get to your television, a higher bit rate of color, all kinds of things that sound great. However, there is very little (I think maybe the Playstation 3) which has 1.3a. At least for now, HDMI 1.3a will not change the picture that you see. If you can compare these sets in the store, you will see no difference in the picture between this set and the 3000 series version.

Yes, I know, in the future everyone will have Blu-Ray, higher bit rates of color and all of the new lossless high definition sound. Every station will be high definition. Trying to future-proof equipment for products which do no yet exist is chasing the dragon. And think of what you will need to take advantage of all of this new stuff - a new receiver/amp to process the signals, and new DVD player, Blu-Ray or HD DVD, etc. Suddenly the extra $500 for the 3000 series starts to add up to much more. And, without any source material to look at today, you may find out that it doesn't make all that much difference to you when all of this stuff does come out. And by then, there may even be a new connection standard. (Remember DVI?)

I say don't play the upgrade game. (Although this set WILL work fine with a Blu-Ray player if you are ready to make that leap of faith) Get a great TV at a bargain price now.

And about calibration - it was a bit tricky with this set. There are a lot of options, and the picture looks terrible right out of the box. You might want to try some of the settings suggested by others here to start, but a calibration disc will help. And guess what? You probably already have one if you have any THX disc (Star Wars, Indiana Jones...) The color adjustments do require a color filter, but you can get a lot out of the brightness and contrast adjustments. With the brightness and contrast set properly, it will be easier to adjust the color to your taste.



5 out of 5 stars Meets all expectations   August 27, 2007
B. Paul (Colorado, USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I did a lot of research before buying. I almost bought the 50A2000 model but was worried about the infamous "green blob" problems. I saw no reports of the problem with the A2020 model so I decided to go for it.

DVDs and Blu-Ray movies look great. Even analog SD cable broadcasts look pretty good. Out of the box, the picture settings were way too high. I turned down the brightness, contrast and color quite a bit and am very pleased with the picture now. The set can produce a very bright image if needed. No green-blob issues seen so far.

A flat-panel LCD would be nice, but for a 50" screen they're way more expensive than the SXRD. I considered plasma but I live at high altitude in Colorado and have heard reports of problems with plasma in this environment. I choose SXRD over other rear-projection sets because the color wheel used in other TVs reportedly gives some people headaches. Also, I've bought lots of other Sony gear in the past and have never been disappointed.

The build quality, remote control, etc are all good. I'm sure this TV will keep me happy for the next 5 years or so until whatever new technology comes along by then.