Sony KV32FS12 32" Triniton WEGA TV (gray) | 
enlarge | Brand: Sony Category: CE
List Price: $1,199.99 Buy Used: $799.99 You Save: $400.00 (33%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 96037
Media: Electronics Display Size: 32 Shipping Weight (lbs): 209.6 Dimensions (in): 36.3 x 33 x 26.8 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: KV32FS12GRAY Model: KV32FS12GRAY UPC: 027242562288 EAN: 0027242562288 ASIN: B00005I9QS
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| Features:
| • | 32-inch TV with Trinitron WEGA flat-screen tube; 31.5 x 27.88 x 23 inches (W x H x D) | | • | Picture-in-picture displays two shows at once; custom channel labeling and SpeedSurf options | | • | 3-line digital comb filter improves image resolution and clarity | | • | 3 composite inputs and 1 output, component video input, S-video input, audio output, and 2 RF inputs | | • | 10-watt speaker system (5 watts x 2) with virtual surround and MTS decoding |
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Amazon.com Product Description With its large 32-inch screen and flat Trinitron picture tube, the Sony KV-32FS12 TV defines high performance, letting viewers watch TV from virtually anywhere in the room. The flat WEGA screen reduces reflected glare from room lights and windows, meaning users don't have to sit directly in front of the TV to enjoy their favorite programs. The TV also employs a three-line digital comb filter to minimize dot crawl and blurred colors, along with a magnetic quadra pole that decreases beam spot distortion and improves corner-to-corner focus. Other picture enhancements include velocity scan modulation, which creates refined edges around the objects on the screen, and the combination of Dynamic Focus and Dynamic Picture circuitry. The end result is a crisp, clear picture with vibrant colors and sharp resolution. Sports fans will appreciate the dual-tuner picture-in-picture, which lets people watch two sporting events at the same time, while parents will value the built-in V-chip parental control. Other popular features include closed captioning, custom channel labeling ("ESPN," rather then "Channel 35," for example), several custom picture modes (including vivid, standard, sports, and movie), and adjustable color temperature (gives colors a blue, white, or red tint based upon the lighting of the room). The TV also offers auto channel programming, favorite channel presets, and SpeedSurf rapid channel scanning. The KV-32FS12 is also packed with audio features, including a 10-watt built-in speaker system (5 watts x 2), Matrix Surround multichannel surround audio, an MTS stereo decoder with DBX noise reduction, and a Steady Sound automatic volume leveler. The combined audio options let the viewer listen through the built-in speakers, select an outside audio source, and even listen to an alternate audio broadcast of the same program (SAP) when available. The TV connects to a host of additional components through its component video input (ideal for DVD players), three composite inputs (one front and two rear), S-video input, two RF inputs, and single audio output. As with most Sony TVs, this unit is also Energy Star compliant. What's in the Box TV, remote control, two AA batteries, user's manual
Product Description Ready or not Sony's KV-32FS12 32" FD Trinitron Picture Tube has arrived to change the face of your entertainment system. Corner to corner, the KV-32FS12 projects dreamlike images with the help of a 3-Line Digital Comb Filter. Small Footprint Design, Stereo Sound Component Input, and S-Video Detection are just a few more of the features that bring you Sony benefits.This TV features Color Correction, Control Deck Top Control Panel, CRT Amplifier, Dynamic Focus Circuitry and allows for Color Temperature Adjustment and Vertical Aperture Compensation. Its audio system includes MTS Decoder with DBX Noise Reduction for stereo reception, Auto SAP (Secondary Audio Program) and Auto Mute and delivers Matrix Surround Sound with SRS (Sound Retrieval System) 3D Audio Effect. Channel Fix automatically sets the TV to a specific channel (i.e. 3) for cable box control, allowing the viewer to control the cable box via the TV remote control. Auto Channel Programming locks active channels in memory for scan-tuning convenience - also allows for manual Channel Add/Erase. Other convenience features include Express Tuning System, Easy Set Up Guide, CaptionVision, Clock and Sleep Timer, the ability to designate up to seven favorite channels, customize up to 40 channels, speed surf, and parental controls with the built-in V-chip.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
BEWARE August 8, 2005 owned ours about 3/4 years & this past year all kinds of problems. I also own a 1994 rca that runs like a dream.
Oh Man! January 7, 2003 I love this TV. I recieved it as a Christmas gift and it is awesome. I don't have any problems with the sound as I have the sound run through my stereo surround system (Harmon Kardon). The picture is outstanding and I do not have the wave effect that some people have been experiancing. I had to return my first one because of damage during shipping, but it was worth the wait. Everyone is amazed at the picture quality. The menu is user friendly, it auto programs very fast, and it has enough video hookups to allow you to attach just about anything you want to . My only gripe with it is that it is ridiculously heavy and long (please measure the depth of the shelf you want to place it on). Overall, this is a great buy for the price.
It dose the best it can. January 20, 2002 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm pleesed with this tv, because my previous down stairs unit had purple lines going accross it, and a very un sharp picture (I think you should know, it was a proscan.) But I'd like to clear something up, the sony trinitron wega still has a large, (but unseeable from a distance) amount of dot crawl. When I heard about this thing called a digital comb filter, I talked to a guy in sears and asked him if it was a joke like the simulated surround sound. He said no, but try as hard as you can, you cant get rid of dot crawl on an anolog tv without HDTV, and that the digital conb filter only helps to minize dot crawl. To be quite honest, I dont see any differance in the picture of this tv and my upstairs unit which is a sony but not a flat screen. So anyway, my advice to you is if you absolutly can't stand dot crawl get HDTV but if you just want the best anolog tv on the market today, get a trinitron waga.
So its not my hearing-- January 19, 2002 I love the flat screen Wega picture and have watched several dvds in the last few days. Excellent picture, but I was constantly adjusting the sound--up to hear quiet dialogue then down when music or other non-dialogue audio came on so as not to be deafened. After reading the reviewer from Sedona I can agree whole-heartedly and thank the person for helping me realize that it is probably the set's audio system and not my hearing. I have had two Sony Wegas and they are the same. Alas,it is not a perfect world.
i think you might get sea sick June 9, 2001 3 out of 24 found this review helpful
i must say, the quality of the picture is awful. The picture wavers, like on the movie channals that you don't recive. The picture "wavers" about every 10 seconds, like a wave on the beach. It's so agrivating to watch TV on this thing. A must-not buy. terrible sound, too--i am not exagerating. On some shows, it almost sounds like your listening to the broadcasts from outer pace. The sound accually wavers. on some moments, it's almost decent, and at some, it's really bad. what a waste
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