Sony Bravia XBR KDL-70XBR7 70-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV
(3 Sony Bravia XBR KDL-70XBR7 Reviews)
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Height: 39.87 inches
Width: 6.12 inches
Length: 72.87 inches
Weight: 160.00 pounds
Model: KDL70XBR7
Manufacturer: Sony
Color: Black
Display Size: 70 inches
Warranty: 18 months warranty
Model SKU: B001GIPMNK
Price: $6.99
Price: $7.99
Dumb company, don't buy Sony
by Frank - NJ
from NJ, USA,
2009-12-15
So, I bought a Walkman a year ago, figuring that Sony would of course make accessories (clock radios, etc) for their own products. Wow! Imagine my surprise when I found out they only make iPOD accessories. Even though I love how the walkman works, WHY would you ever buy one, if you can't get accessories! What an incredibility STUPID company. I wrote an email to them an got no response. So, I will never again buy another Sony product.
Stay away from Sony products, they'll leave you in the cold!
A TV that sends a message
by Phillip Hallam-baker
from Boston, MA,
2009-11-29
As Marshall McLuhan said, "the medium is the message". This is a television that says something about the owner and that message is "I can afford to spend the price of a medium sized family car on a TV set that will be obsolete within a couple of years". In this respect there can be no doubt that the 70 inch Sony XBR accomplishes its intended purpose brilliantly.
The truly discerning purchaser will use this set to watch CNBC or Fox News, or rather display the same disregarded in the corner of the room while paying attention to something else.
There are larger TV sets out there, but the 120" Philips LED display has a pathetic resolution and the 150" Panasonic weighs about as much as the Ferrari you could buy instead. Actually, the Panasonic does at least have a sensible use - as a cinema screen.
Buy with pride and think not that you could buy the 60" less than a fifth the price and use the remainder to build a health clinic or school in a deprived part of the world and put a picture of it on your wall instead. One advantage of that approach is that with no sound to turn off, its a lot easier to ignore.
Big TV at its best
by Perry E. Camp
from Walla Walla, WA,
2009-04-21
true 1080p video with bells and whistles to make it usable. The sound is good (I never use it because it is part of the theater experience) the video and adjustment features terrific. I haven't found a problem with it yet.