Typical price: £1,600
What is it: 40-inch high-definition LCD iDTV with full 1080p support
What we think: Even better than the best large screen plasma
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Average user rating from 17 users
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April 20, 2008
Posted by: joslio
"Just shoot me now"
What I like:
The only thing l liked was the free 5year guarantee so l can get it fixed again and again
What I don't like:
Thats easy the fact that l have got to get it fixed again and again
Review:
When l got the tv l was excited but that frustration because l thought the connection side of things turned out to be poor the hype surrounding 1080p and hdmi is very poor connected to this product not only that with sony moving to spain its products have gone down in standard along way.l have had this unit for 8 months l got it back on the 4th april after having 2 feed boards replaced l have got the same fault again so another 3 weeks without the unit so rather sony to start from scratch with a new unit they will replace the boards again and again what a way not to make money.Sony stinks.
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