Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 at
7:13 pm
Review : Sony BRAVIA Z Series KDL-46Z5100 46-Inch 1080p 240Hz LCD HDTV :
After much research and debate, we decided to purchase the Sony Bravia Z KDL-46Z5100 46″ 240 HZ LCD TV through Amazon. We went with Vann’s. The TV arrived several days ahead of schedule (Vann’s did their part) but we ended up having to wait an additional day for delivery because the Fed Ex driver obviously did not want to deliver this big, bulky box on a wet, extremely windy, stormy day. I waited home all day the day the TV was to be delivered because of the signature requirement for the delivery, only to find at the very end of the day that the driver had arrived at 8:30 that morning, had failed to ring the front door bell and had instead gone to a garage side door (with no bell) and left an attempted delivery notice which proceeded to blow off the door and fortunately land on the porch and stick in the wet snowy slush. If you could see our house you would understand that this choice was an obvious choice to avoid delivery (down a steep driveway and off to the side of the garage when the driver easily could have walked from his truck staight to the front door). I called to reschedule delivery for the next day but was unable to do so because the postage they use with the “free shipping” does not allow you to schedule a delivery time. The following day thinking that they would deliver around the same time of day I was prepared for them in the early AM with a note on the side entrance instucting them to use the front door and to please ring the bell. I again waited the entire day, the TV finally arrived at the very end of the day. Upon arrival, the box was in bad shape, very dirty, torn and water damaged. My heart sank but upon opening the box I discovered that there was a box within a box and the original packing box was in perfect condition! Yeah!
I wasted two work days waiting for the “free shipment” so my advise would be to pay the shipping cost for an upgrade so that you can schedule your shipment delivery time unless you or someone else is home anyway. My lost time was worth much more than the added cost of shipping. Another thing they don’t tell you is that Fed Ex and UPS are not supposed to allow you to open a package until you have signed for it. You are told to inspect the package BEFORE you sign, checking for obvious damage and to refuse the shipment if you feel that it is damaged. I got a good driver who bent the rules for me because the box was in such poor condition but you can’t count on getting one of the “nice” guys. If I had refused delivery based on the exterior condition of the box, I would have sent back a perfectly good TV and I would have been without my new set for a much longer period of time.
That all having been said, we LOVE the TV! It was a great choice. We were planning to buy a sound system for it but feel that we do not need it. The sound is great. We’ve been watching the Winter Olympics this week and I have to say, this TV is the next best thing to being in Vancouver! And..we’re much warmer!
We were worried that the 46″ size would be too large for our very small cozy den but decided to go with it anyway because everyone told us “bigger is better.” Absolutely correct! Because it is so thin, it actually takes up much less space in the room than our older model Sony 27″ TV did. The room looks larger and roomier! And we have our own personal movie theater. The colors are vibrant and great, the blacks are good and there is no blurring.
We hooked it up ourselves (just us girls) using a Mediabridge Ultra Series HDMI cable that we also ordered from Amazon for .00. Much cheaper than the 0.00 Monster cable that we originally purchased and returned to Best Buy. The hookup was simple and the picture is great!
We definitely recommend this TV! A great set for the price.
Saturday, July 17th, 2010 at
6:07 am
Review : Toshiba REGZA 46RF350U Super Narrow 46-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV :
Please Read For Vertical Line Problem – TOL – Long Island, NY
I apologize that this is not going to be an in-depth review on this television. In fact, I really do like this TV. I bought it because it has a narrow profile (meaning the frame or bezel of the TV is thin and unencumbered by large speakers, etc.) It really is a beautiful set. The picture is bright , with high contrast, and the sound is quite passable given the fact that the speakers are nearly hidden from view. All in all, I would highly recommend this set, were it not for one BIG problem. After about 16 months, I, like many others, started to get a thin vertical line down the left side of my screen (about 4-6″ in from the left side). I started researching this about 6 months ago and, like many others, thought I was pretty much out of warranty and out of luck. Then, on a fluke, I checked Toshiba’s website today, and they had posted a bulletin on the problem and extended the warranty. I called them today and they say they will take care of it. We’ll see. Anyway, I thought I would post this review and a link to the site in hopes that other consumers like me can take advantage of a manufacturer actually acknowledging that they have a problem. Here is the link:
Monday, July 5th, 2010 at
4:12 pm
Review : Samsung LN46A550 46-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV :
The SamSung was a disaster to order, the first TV I ordered the LN46A550 and I was awaiting for my TV and then on the afternoon I took off work for delivery I was emailed and told my TV was back ordered so I called and they offered the next model up which I accepted and told it was expedited so when it showed up a week later I was excited except the TV as damaged and if you read the fine print any TV bigger that 40 inch is not covered by insurance so I was lucky that Electronic Expo accepted the information from SamSung’s certificated repair shop in town that I took the broken TV to or I would have been out of 00 so they sent me another TV which I took another afternoon off work to get the TV delivered and they lost it someplace so here is the second day I took off work and no TV. I finally did receive the TV 4 days later and I love the TV but I will NEVER order anything like this online again.
Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 at
4:29 am
Samsung 46-Inch 1080p LCD LN46C750 3D HDTV (Black) by Samsung (11) Date first available at Amazon. com: April 4, 2010 Buy new: $ 1,699. Click to see price13 99 used & new from $ 1,204. 99 (ranking is updated hourly. Visit the Hot New Releases in TVs list of authoritative information on the current level of this product.)
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Sunday, June 20th, 2010 at
1:31 am
UN46C8000 Samsung 46-inch 1080p 240 Hz LED 3D HDTV by Samsung (11) Date first available at Amazon. com: March 23, 2010 Buy new: $ 2,799. Click to see price21 99 used & new from $ 1,843. 99 (ranking is updated hourly. Visit the Hot New Releases in TVs list of authoritative information on the current level of this product.)
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Friday, June 18th, 2010 at
12:36 pm
Review : Sony BRAVIA EX 500 Series 46-Inch LCD TV, Black :
I have the Bravo Sony as a replacement for my Vizio of similar quality. It broke, and the line was removed, so people will not spare parts. Therefore, I have a choice of three selected for TV "functionally similar, and after careful consideration, he got the Sony Bravia.
So when I see this TV, I would compare with the Vizio.