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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Sony Bravia S-Series KDL-40S2010 40-Inch LCD HDTVCustomer Review: Good while it worked Summary: 2 StarsTV died a few days after delivery. Earliest warranty service was 10 days later. Service tech. comes out today. IF they have the parts, it SHOULD be back on line tonight. Watched Super Bowl on 13 inch portable...NOT HAPPY.
Customer Review: We love it Summary: 5 StarsOur TV arrived in perfect condition, plugged in and worked great. The picture quality is super. Glad we made the purchase.
Customer Review: Sony does it again Summary: 5 StarsI recently received my Sony LCD TV (KDL-40S2010) shipped from Reno, NV to Maryville, TN in excellent condition. Hookup was simple with accompanying diagrams. Picture is outstanding using Charter Cable.
HD is the way to go. Thanks for the outstanding service on Amazon....once again.
Customer Review: Amazing overall Summary: 5 StarsThis is my first HDTV and the experience has been mind blowing so far. Sony's sharpness is unparallel and color vividness is incredible.
I have researched online and several brick and mortar - based on price and performance the choice was easy. The Samsung models came close - but not enough to change my decision. Audio on my TV could have been a tad better but then I use an HT sound system so does not bother me at all.
Customer Review: Second Sony....and loving it. Summary: 5 StarsWe got the same deal as another reviewer (Circuit City). We were looking for a 32" for the bedroom but walked out with a 40". Why? Well the price was the clincher, but what a great TV.
Our first Sony is a 60" that we love and the 40" is just as good. Over the past couple of years LCD TV's have emerged as the trend of the future. The biggest difference is that the 60" has a bulb that can be replaced after burning out or getting dim over time. This television does not have that feature. It's said to last about 7 years on average so we'll find out.
If you're looking at TV's and deciding on one, my advise is this: The technology is getting high fast. 1080p is the future (can you really see s difference? If you can, by all means, buy it!) 1980X1080 is true high definition, but if you're sitting far enough it's hardly noticeable. You'll want HDMI inputs, the more the better.
Now all those options will cost you more, but these are what to remember.
Finally, I would say, so to the store, look at Samsung and Sony. Everything else is trying to be them.
We love this TV and it's easy too see why. That must be why you're here.
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