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Sony KDFE55A20 55" LCD Rear Projection Television
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Sony KDFE55A20 55 LCD Rear Projection Television List Price: $2,999.99
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Features
 WEGA GATE - Easy Operation Guide
 ATSC Integrated Tuner with CableCARD Slot
 HDMI HDCP Interface
 3LCD Technology; 16:9 widescreen
 WEGA Engine System
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Sony KDFE55A20 55" LCD Rear Projection Television Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Great picture and sound, and six auxiliary input sources
Some people have complained about the quality of standard-definition (non-High Definition) TV signals on this system. Of course, standard-definition signals are going to look much poorer than high-definition signals, but I was very surprised by the fact that standard-definition actually looks a lot better on this TV than it did on my 27-inch standard-definition JVC TV which was top-of-the-line in its size range when I purchased it in 1999.

The controls are fairly easy to understand and the manual is helpful, though it would be better if it gave more detailed information.

The sound quality is very good. I had thought the sound on my old JVC was good, but I was missing out on the bass (low) range, when I started watching this unit I was amazed to hear what I had been missing.

Note that the effective size of the screen is measured at 55 inches, however since most signals are still standard-definition, you won't use the full screen. When watching standard-definition TV, the effective screen size is about 46 or 47 inches, because the sides of the screen are not used.

Update Feb 14, 2006: A couple gripes

1. The "SteadySound" feature, which is supposed to level the volume by making loud sounds quieter and quiet sounds louder, so you don't have to turn the sound up to hear the program then get blasted out of your house when the loud commercials come on, doesn't seem to do anything. I do not notice a difference whether it's on or off.

2. Only one HDMI input. What were they thinking??
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