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This TV's one Achilles' heel is size. Compared to flat-panel plasmas and LCDs of similar screen size, the KV-34XBR960 is both deep (24 inches) and heavy (196 pounds). The optional matching stand or some other sturdy riser will be necessary to get the TV to eye level, and lifting it there will require at least two strong people.
The remote uses the same design as Sony's previous XBR direct-views from the past several years and remains among our favorites. It is a universal model with some of the key buttons illuminated for use in the dark and secondary controls stashed behind a flip-up lid.
On the other hand, the internal menu system has been completely redesigned. We found it cleaner and more intuitive than previous iterations, with all the functions highlighted in orange. The menu bar is now vertically oriented, which makes navigation even easier.
The KD-34XBR960's aspect-ratio control also deserves kudos. The set offers four choices for both standard- and high-definition sources; many wide-screen HDTVs can't control high-def aspect ratios at all.
Like most 2004 HDTVs above a certain screen size, the KD-34XBR960 comes equipped with both a built-in HDTV tuner and a CableCard slot, which allows for digital and HDTV cable reception without a cable TV set-top box. (As with other so-equipped TVS, this digital-cable-ready feature isn't as valuable as it should be, since the card does not allow essential conveniences such as an EPG or video-on-demand.) On the audio side, there are True Surround and Simulated Surround modes to enhance the stereo audio, as well as a built-in subwoofer.
Connectivity options are extensive. The set's back panel offers one HDMI port, two component-video inputs, two iLink (a.k.a. IEEE 1394/FireWire) ports, two S-Video inputs, and two composite-video inputs. All A/V inputs have their own stereo audio inputs. I also counted one RF input for antenna hookup, another for cable TV connections, and an optical digital audio output for use with an outboard surround-sound processor or A/V receiver. The front panel has the standard A/V input with S-Video plus one iLink port and a Memory Stick slot, which is convenient for viewing JPEG pictures if you happen to own a Sony camera.
At the factory preset of Default, the color decoder pushes red severely, so you should change it to the Monitor setting, which is almost perfectly accurate for all sources. Sony deserves kudos for making this a user menu item rather than a service menu-only item (although, for perfectionists, a slight service-menu tweak to the green portion of the decoder was necessary for the best results). After calibration, the 960's picture was superb, with extremely accurate color decoding and grayscale tracking, great color saturation, and natural-looking skin tones.
After tweaking the picture for both standard- and high-definition sources, we sat back and watched some of our favorite material. Chapter 25 of the Seabiscuit DVD looked exceptional with great detail in the horse's face and excellent color saturation. We also looked at some scenes from the The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers DVD, which were rendered beautifully.
As the high-def Olympics were being shown on the Dish Network DVR 921, you can imagine we watched more high-def than DVD. HDTV material really brought out the strength of this TV--the Games looked extremely sharp with even the tiniest lines visible. Detail was truly awesome for a direct-view HDTV, and the richness of the color combined with the natural-looking skin tones for an extremely impressive display. In short, we'd recommend this TV to anyone who cares first about picture quality.
| Test | Result | Score |
| Before color temp (20/80) | 5,100/7,050K | Average |
| After color temp (20/80) | 6,400/6,500K | Good |
| Before grayscale variation 20 to 100 IRE | +/- 489K | Good |
| After grayscale variation 20 to 100 IRE | +/- 34K | Good |
| Overscan | 4% | Average |
| Color decoder error: red | +10% (0%) | Poor |
| Color decoder error: green | -10 % (-5%) | Poor |
| DC restoration | All patterns stable | Good |
| 2:3 pull-down, 24fps | Y | Good |
| Edge enhancement | Y | Good |
Product Specifications:
Product Description:
Sony KD 34XBR960 - 34 in CRT TV
Product Type:
CRT TV
Diagonal Size:
34 in - Widescreen
Dimensions (WxDxH):
39.1 in x 23.8 in x 25.7 in
Weight:
194.4 lbs
Digital Television Certification:
HDTV
Display Format:
1080i
Technology:
CRT - Super Fine Pitch
Image Aspect Ratio:
16:9
Analog TV Tuner:
NTSC
Multi-channel Preview:
Picture-in-picture (PIP)
Additional Features:
MP3 playback
,
Channel labeling
,
Auto white balance
,
Auto pedestal clamp
,
JPEG photo playback
,
MPEG1 movie playback
,
Dynamic focus circuitry
,
Dynamic picture processor
,
3:2 pull down compensation
,
Velocity modulation scanning
,
Vertical aperture compensation
,
Digital reality creation multifunction
Sound Output Mode:
Stereo
Speaker System:
Subwoofer
,
2 speakers
Sound Effects:
BBE
,
SRS TruSurround
Stereo Reception System:
MTS
VCR:
None
DVD:
None
Supported Flash Memory Cards:
Memory Stick
Radio:
None
Remote Control:
Remote control - Infrared
Battery:
None
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