Lively 1,080p display, huge amount of picture-adjustment options
More expensive than competing models, lacks picture-in-picture features, no CableCARD slot
For a stunning big-screen high-definition picture and a plethora of picture adjustment options, check out the 60-inch Sony KDS-60A2000. Unlike some projection TVs that use pixel-sharing or other techniques to achieve a 1,080p picture, this Grand WEGA ...
Sammanfattning: Save some money; get a 1080p input. Ive been getting a lot of letters asking when there will be cheaper 1080p displays. Well, this 60-inch model is $300 cheaper than the last 50-inch Sony 1080p RPTV we reviewed. The 50-inch model in the new A2000 li...
Sammanfattning: If youve been following the HDTV market for a while, you know that LCoS (liquid crystal on silicon) projection technology really took its sweet time maturing. Going back at least three or four years, manufacturers including JVC, RCA, Toshiba, Mitsub...
Publicerad: 2006-08-03, Författare: David , testad av: cnet.com
Can produce deep blacks with excellent shadow detail; can resolve every line of 1080 resolution sources; compact design with bottom-mounted speakers; incredible amounts of picture control; ample connectivity with dual 1080p-compatible HDMI inputs, thre...
Somewhat expensive; inaccurate primary colors; no picture-in-picture; disappointing VGA connection.
Although more costly than its DLP competition, the excellent picture quality of Sonys KDS-60A2000 will be worth the difference to most viewers.