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June 01, 2006, 9:52 AM PDT
Sony finally confirms 2006 SXRD details
Posted by: David Katzmaier

Sony KDS-A2000 series
Entry-level SXRD: Sony KDS-A2000 series
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Sony KDS-RXBR2 series
The 70-inch KDS-R70XBR2 with side speakers removed
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The cat may have been out of the bag for months, but Sony has finally made it official. At a press event at the Home Entertainment Show in Los Angeles today, the company unveiled official details on its 2006 lineup of SXRD-equipped rear-projection televisions, successors to our 2006 Editors' Choice Award winner, the KDS-RXBR1 series.

This year's SXRDs will come in two flavors: the entry-level KDS-A2000 line and the step-up KDS-RXBR2 line, which Sony is calling SXRD XBR (forgive me, but that's an Rx for confusion if I ever saw one). The main difference between the two TVs is in their speaker arrangements: the entry-level models will have speakers on the bottom, while the step-up XBRs will sport side-mounted speakers, similar to last year's models. In the 70-inch version only, you can also remove the side speakers if you want a slimmer look (unlike I indicated previously, the 60-inch model's side speakers are fixed). Although Sony showed a slim SXRD at CES in January, the new models' depths aren't any shallower than usual; the 55-incher, for example, measures 19 inches deep, hardly wall-hangable.

The XBR sets also feature an extra front-mounted HDMI port for a total of three (unlike last year, all HDMI inputs on the 2006 SXRDs can handle 1080p); a CableCard slot with a TV Guide EPG; and a supposedly superior version of Sony's video processing, known as DRC-MFV2.5. The non-XBR sets have an extra component-video input on the front panel, for a total of three. We expect the two lines to offer nearly identical performance, which, if last year's models are any indication, should be pretty darn good.

July 7th, 2006 update: I'd originally complained about the relatively high prices of the A2000 series, but Sony has since lowered the expected street prices on those models by about $700, and instituted earlier shipping dates (see below). At its new price of $2,800 the 50-inch SXRD, for example, compares favorably with Samsung's entry-level 50-inch 1080p DLP, the HL-S5087W. Pricing on the step-up XBR2 series has not changed as far as we know. Of course we'll reserve final judgment on all of these TVs until we've had a chance to test them in person. There's no substitute for a real review, but in the meantime, we can give you a real chart.

KDS-50A2000 KDS-55A2000 KDS-60A2000 KDS-R60XBR2 KDS-R70XBR2
Screen size 50 inches 55 inches 60 inches 60 inches 70 inches
Street price $2,800 $3,300 $3,700 $5,300 $7,800
Available August August August Early fall Early fall
Native resolution 1,920x1,080 (1080p) 1,920x1,080 (1080p) 1,920x1,080 (1080p) 1,920x1,080 (1080p) 1,920x1,080 (1080p)
Display technology SXRD (LCoS) SXRD (LCoS) SXRD (LCoS) SXRD (LCoS) SXRD (LCoS)
HDMI inputs 2 2 2 3 3
1080p via HDMI? Y Y Y Y Y
Component-video inputs 3 3 3 2 2
CableCard w/TVG EPG N N N Y Y
DRC 2.5 N N N Y Y
Detachable speakers N N N N Y

More resources:

  • LCoS and SXRD explained
  • Rear-projection HDTV explained
  • 2005 1080p HDTV shoot-out
  • Editors' top rear-projection HDTVs
  • Sony's 2006 TV product page
  • Sony's 2006 step-up flat-panel LCDs

  • TalkBack
    18 messages

    KDSR60XBR2

    Bought the TV about 2 weeks ago. Setup was easy. TVGuide lineup download took about 2 weeks. It says on screen that it will done in 24 hours. I am using a cable card from Time Warner Cable.Can't say enough good things about the picture quality, it's superb. One problem that I have noticed is some channels have a delayed action the sound and the pictures distorts. I don't know if this is being caused by the signal transmitted by the TV stations or the cable card is bad or if there is a problem with the TV itself. Any feed back on this will be greatly appreciated.
    by umbhumbh (See profile) - November 9, 2006 7:55 AM PST

    Just ordered the 60" XBR2

    I was just convinced by ABC Warehouse to purchase one of their pre-ordered KDS-R60XBR2's. Supposedly, it is to be delivered in the next 2 weeks. The cost was $3600 even; due to some offer about being one of the first sets to be sold. I love almost everything I have seen and heard to date about the SXRD line. But due to the cost, I may still change my mind and opt for a Toshiba 62HM196 which is hundreds less & includes a stand at Costco.
    Any thoughts?
    by AutoTkGrad (See profile) - August 27, 2006 2:07 PM PDT
    5 out of 5 users found this comment helpful

    Impact of KDS-A2000's not supporting 720p signals?

    Does anybody know what happens when the KDS-50A2000 receives a 720p broadcast signal? If I'm watching ESPN (which I've heard broadcasts HD in 720P as opposed to most HD stations) does the TV upconvert the signal to 1080-something?...does signal clarity get reduced significantly?
    by 1234Phillip (See profile) - August 18, 2006 4:21 PM PDT

    which dlp do you guys consider to be the best

    the the market today i am looking to buy soon but a am i little confuse
    by tones600 (See profile) - August 9, 2006 7:51 PM PDT

    which is best dlp in the market today

    which dlp do you guys consider to be the best in the market to (possibly sam or sony)
    by tones600 (See profile) - August 9, 2006 7:48 PM PDT

    120W lamps

    The Sony KDS-60A2000 has 120W lamps. Should I wait and see if they add 180W lamps for this model? Or are the 120W lamps enough?
    by qres1 (See profile) - July 8, 2006 5:51 PM PDT
    0 out of 5 users found this comment helpful | 1 comment

    Removeable Speakers

    What is wrong with your designers? Some people have entertainment centers that cannot accomodate the 60" TV with side speakers. I've been waiting almost one year to purchase the "new" TV and now you make it with stationary speakers. VERY DISSAPOINTED!! I guess I have to just purchase another brand to fit my entertainment center. What a waist! And I thought Sony researched this with their buyers by doing some marketing.
    by the-inspector (See profile) - July 7, 2006 5:43 PM PDT

    SONY's 2006 lineup

    Sorry, I gave incomplete e-mail address in my previous post. For Sony's new lineup it's: SONY.COM/2006TV
    by omalleyfilms (See profile) - June 4, 2006 6:54 PM PDT

    New 60" Sony XBR Dumbo ear speakers non-removable.

    In replay to previous post, I was at the L.A. Home Entertainment show. CNET was off in their comparison chart of Sony's 2006 SXRD lineup. First off, The 70" KDS-R70XBR2 is the only model with removable side speakers. Inexplicably, they're still fixed on the 60" XBR. Also, the reps there told me in detail of the differences between the XBR models and the KDS A2000 models, which come in 60", 55" and 50". First off, the XBR's have a brighter 180w lamp, compared to the 120w lamp on the A2000's. Both are said to have a lifspan of 3-5 years, but are simple to replace for $200. Secondly, the XBR's have a new and improved DRC MFv 2.5, where as the A2000 series retain last years DRC 2. The new XBR's also add tech called CCP-XA and IFP2, which the A2000's don't have. Chech out SONY.COM/ 2006 for specs on all new models. I must tell you, the pictures on all the TV's there were absolutely amazing. The best I've seen. CNET doesn't mention Sony's new line of Bravia XBR flat panelLCD's. All are 1920 x 1080p! 2 HDMI inputs. Up to 46" size available. Beautful finishes. Amazing lineup, and all coming to U.S. in September. Can't wait.
    by omalleyfilms (See profile) - June 4, 2006 6:43 PM PDT
    5 out of 5 users found this comment helpful | 4 comments

    removable speakers

    Will the 60 in. XBR have removable speakers like the 70
    by Kampeska42 (See profile) - June 2, 2006 12:09 PM PDT

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