Sony BRAVIA XBR KDL-32XBR9 32-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

  • A 16:9 Full HD 1080p Resolution Panel provides optimum resolution from any HDTV source that delivers 1080p content
  • Advanced Contrast Enhancer (ACE) creates a dynamic contrast level of 40,000:1 to produce deep blacks in darker scenes and fine details in shadows
  • Motionflow 120Hz technology reduces judder and sharpens fast-moving images for a crisp, more natural picture
  • The BRAVIA Engine 2 fully digital video processor uses unique Sony technology to reduce visual noise, improve color, and sharpen overall image detail
  • Get versatile HD connection options with seven HD inputs, including four HDMI inputs (up to 1080/60p capable), HD component and combo inputs

Product Description
For consumers who want an HDTV that keeps pace with fast-action movies, sports, and game play in a great size comes the Sony® BRAVIA® 32XBR9 Flat Panel HDTV. This great TV combines Full HD 1080p performance and Motionflow™ 120Hz technology in a compact size, great for a dorm room, bedroom, or even a kitchen. Motionflow 120Hz takes both high-definition and standard programming a step further by increasing sharpness and detail in fast-moving images for more fluid,… More >>

Sony BRAVIA XBR KDL-32XBR9 32-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV


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5 Responses to “Sony BRAVIA XBR KDL-32XBR9 32-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV”

  • The picture was incredible while it lasted. After about 14 months my 32″ HD Sony started displaying a double image. The TV repair man said it was a bad solder connection that would have costed a couple of hundred dollars to fix. I’m back to watching our old tube TV. The old technology is much more reliable and costed a lot less. Save your money, folks.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • to this low. If you thinking of a dummy monitor this is the one. XBR9 is like a India car or a third world country product.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • First of all, the next model down in the Sony line up is over $100 cheaper and almost the exact same TV. This one says it is an XBR, but it does not have the crosslink menu.

    I have a 50″ sony XBR that I love, but this 32″ is a huge dissapointment.

    I cannot get it to work consistently with my DirecTV receiver, so it’s going back and I’m trying a different brand.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • I viewed this TV in a store and liked it, but they couldn’t show me the remote. I was ready to buy it here, but I found several reviews that stated Sony has now removed the sleep timer button from the remote. When are companies going to start ‘getting it’ that around 32″-37″ is now the size TV used in bedrooms (easy on the tired eyes!) and the sleep timer button needs to be easy to set – clicking through menus is not going to cut it when I’m rolling into bed. I’m going to buy a Toshiba that I also saw – looked amazing (yes and it has a sleep button haha)
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • We purchased the Sony 32XBR4 (a couple of versions ago) and we were very happy with it until last week. The picture turned into vertical stripes. Called Sony. Sorry, out of warranty. (by 4 months!) Repair shop said it’s likely that the LCD panel is dead, meaning it’s cheaper to replace the TV. I checked the reviews on Amazon of the TV we bought, and there are many reports of the same problem as our TV. Sony, are you reading this? People read this and don’t buy your TV’s. Our older 27 inch WEGA is still working like the day we bought it. How is it that the quality can go down so fast? I believe the issue is more widespread than just our TV. Grrrr.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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