I'm pulling the trigger today on a KFE42A10 and BEV 6120 HD receiver. A local store has a Boxing Day sale today, with no payments and no interest until summer. I hope they have it in stock. I'll post pics later with it in the armoire. :T
Buying Grand Wega 42" LCD RPTV Today
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Ken, just bought the Sony 42" as well on Sunday. I had been lurking around the stores for some time and really loved it and it fits perfect into a cove I built for the bonus room, aka Mantown. So far it is just as nice as I thought it would be.____________________
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Watched some HD football on Sunday when I got it home and it was great. Not much smearing with high action events. The color and clarity are fantastic right out of the box. I am thinking of getting an ISF calibration or a calibration piece from Ram Electronics to further tweak it.____________________
Erik
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You might want to check on that ISF calibration Erik, I just read the review of the Sony KDL-V40XBR1 40" LCD in HT Mag. and they were told by Sony that "the gray scale on the set wasn't adjustable outside of the factory". As such you may not be able to get much done beyond an AVIA/DVE calibration.
Otherwise they were quite pleased with the TV especially with it's ability to make SDTV extremely watchable and it's wide viewing angle :T
The "negatives" were a very oversaturated and blueish green (oversaturated green is EXTREMELY common with plasmas/LCD's for some reason) and poor performance on interlaced 480i input (not a problem with a progressive scan or upsampling DVD player)Jason- Bottom
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Not sure you can according to the HT Mag review especially with the grey scale not being adjustable. They did mention the problem was less if you don't turn the "wide" colour setting on but they also mention the rest of the colour decoding was better with it on.... Might be worth a call/email to Sony and/or an ISF tech.Jason- Bottom
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Sony has some other color adjustments...trying to think of them off the top of my head.....If you use Avia, or some other calibration disk you can dial it in pretty nice actually.
Iris=Contrast
Picture= another form of contrast/picture depth
Brightness= No Change
Color=Changes color intensity
Hue=Changes the Green levels.
If you mess with Picture, Color, and Hue settings you should be able to get it dialed in very well.
Blessed,
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Maybe the Avia disc the wa to go. The more I mess with the settings randomly, the harder it is. There is also this calibration tool, the SpyderTV, http://www.ramelectronics.net/html/SpyderTV.html, however a little pricey.____________________
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Originally posted by SnapSony has some other color adjustments...trying to think of them off the top of my head.....If you use Avia, or some other calibration disk you can dial it in pretty nice actually.
Iris=Contrast
Picture= another form of contrast/picture depth
Brightness= No Change
Color=Changes color intensity
Hue=Changes the Green levels.
If you mess with Picture, Color, and Hue settings you should be able to get it dialed in very well.
Blessed,
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