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Sony KP-57WS520 57" Hi-Scan 1080i HD-Ready Projection TV
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Sony KP-57WS520 57 Hi-Scan 1080i HD-Ready Projection TV List Price: $2,199.99


Features
 57-inch high-definition-ready rear-projection television with DVI and HDMI digital-video inputs; 52.25 x 54.25 x 27.25 inches (W x H x D)
 CineMotion 3:2 pulldown detection and reversal removes redundant video information to display a film-frame-accurate picture from movie sources
 HD Detailer wideband video amplifier ensures that the fine details contained in a high-resolution source make it all the way to the screen
 Auto 16:9 enhanced mode renders anamorphic DVD content in letterboxed widescreen, using all available display lines for the image
 Sony's Digital Reality Creation (DRC) circuitry and Direct Digital Circuitry create rich, natural-looking images from any source
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Sony KP-57WS520 57" Hi-Scan 1080i HD-Ready Projection TV Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥ Blinking on switch with dead TV are Common
Same story as other reviewer. 14 months after purchase the TV dies and the on switch blinks 9 times pauses and blinks 9 times as a repeat pattern. 500$ to 600$ is the apparent cost to fix. They say it is probably a "deflector card" which they said is related to a power supply is probable because it makes no start-up sounds.

Sony refused to tell me what the 9 blink code pattern means and the repair service sounds like they are guessing at the cause and probability of fix. ("I'm 90 % sure"). But my service at least gaurantees either a fix or the cost of only a single service call (100$ for 5 minutes of taking the screws off the back).

If you buy this TV make sure to get the extended-&-re extended warranty (and factor it into costs of camparisons with TV's w/o the warranty.

I too have the (power supply?)interference referred to by another user and now understand why this TV never has been to quality expectations.

As long you get a lawyer who will cover "all" the costs of the class action suit (in other words don't poor any good money after the bad), I think you may have a winner.
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