After a long deliberation, we finally agreed on the 32" Class BRAVIA XBR9 Series LCD HDTV. I personally believe that we made a great choice price wise and feature wise.
What I liked most about the 32" Class BRAVIA XBR9 Series LCD HDTV
I could list a whole host of different things I like about the 32" Class BRAVIA XBR9 Series LCD HDTV but the main feature that I like was the price like always. I find budgeting an exciting thing when it comes to electronics. Anyone can go out and buy an expensive television but it takes a real consumer to go out and buy a HD television for a reasonable price and have all the features that an expensive one has.
The 32" Class BRAVIA XBR9 Series LCD HDTV didn't cost more than $700 and it was a 32". Not only was it a 32", it was a 1080p, which is the highest it gets when it comes to HD resolution. Unless you are some rich jerk who can buy the best ever invented. Unfortunately that's not me, so I'm sticking to what I know which is the 1080p.
Another thing I most like about the 32" Class BRAVIA XBR9 Series LCD HDTV is that it makes my blue ray movies look awesome. I'm talking about there is no reason for my husband and I to spend another dollar at the movie theaters when we have such an extraordinary setup with our 32" Class BRAVIA XBR9 Series LCD HDTV.
The top everything else, this HD TV has a full digital processor. Me being the woman that I am, I wasn't sure what this meant. But once I talked to my husband I got a full understanding. This little feature helps to reduce excess noise, optimize contrast and enhances overall image details. Clarity isn't an issue when it comes to this HD television and never have I had a reason to question it.
I know that I said to "top everything else, in my previous paragraph but to be honest there is a feature on the 32" Class BRAVIA XBR9 Series LCD HDTV that bypasses everything else. With me a TV is a TV but with this Bravia that's not the case. To my surprise IW as able to connect not only my camera but my mp3 player through a USB cord. Talk about exciting! Now I know this may not seem like much to you because you probably have already been doing this but to me, this is a big deal. I've never had a television that allowed such capabilities.
What I found irritating about the 32" Class BRAVIA XBR9 Series LCD HDTV
There aren't most electronics that I can fuly talk positive about but the Bravia is one that I have a hard time depicting negative aspects. Its energy efficient and it offers a favorite menu that allows you to capture all of your favorite videos and television shows. It's Just an all around great television for a decent price. The picture is great and it operates like a pearl. Negative? There isn't anything that I dislike about the
32" Class BRAVIA XBR9 Series LCD HDTV whatsoever.
My concluding opinion
Just because it costs over a $1000 doesn't mean that it works better than a $700 HD Television. The 32" Class BRAVIA XBR9 Series LCD HDTV proves this statement to be true in every aspect. There is no regret in my purchase and if I had the chance, I would buy it all over again.
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- The 32" Class BRAVIA XBR9 Series LCD HDTV didn't cost more than $700
- the 32" Class BRAVIA XBR9 Series LCD HDTV is that it makes my blue ray movies look awesome
- The top everything else, this HD TV has a full digital processor



