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Sony KV-27FS200
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Write your own review The good: Trinitron WEGA flat picture tube; three color temperatures; selectable scan-velocity modulation; 16:9 Enhanced mode; three-line comb filter; component and S-Video inputs; two-tuner PIP.
The bad: Relatively expensive.
The bottom line: A great-performing 27-incher, but its little brother in Sony's lineup is the superior value.
Specs: Product type: CRT TV; Diagonal size: 27 in; Image aspect ratio: 4:3 See full specs >>
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Reviewed on 11/13/02 Updated on: 11/20/02 Release date: 6/1/02 Sony's second-most-expensive 27-inch flat-screen TV has a handsome, straightforward design with a silver finish and speakers set into the panels to the left and right of the screen. The speakers are each driven by 10 watts of power. The front panel has controls for menu and input selection, as well as a composite input. The remote control is large and backlit and is easy to navigate, as is the onscreen menu.
The KV-27FS200 boasts numerous performance features, which show up in its picture. The most important is the 16:9 Enhanced mode, which delivers the full resolution of enhanced-for-wide-screen DVD. Those few differences, along with a good color decoder and reasonable factory setup, deliver big improvements in picture quality. In the original Austin Powers movie, the dancer with the mod raincoat of multicolored panels offers a good color test. On this TV, the yellow panel looked right, the red panel was bright but not blurry, and the black panel was appropriately shiny for vinyl, but there was still detail in the shadows.
Generally, you have to get to the 27-inch screen size before you see great performance in a TV set, and this unit performs very well. We found it online for about $499. Its only competition is from other Sonys, namely, the less expensive KV-27FS100, which, for about $50 less, offers the same performance but not a two-tuner picture-in-picture (PIP).
The KV-27FS200 boasts numerous performance features, which show up in its picture. The most important is the 16:9 Enhanced mode, which delivers the full resolution of enhanced-for-wide-screen DVD. Those few differences, along with a good color decoder and reasonable factory setup, deliver big improvements in picture quality. In the original Austin Powers movie, the dancer with the mod raincoat of multicolored panels offers a good color test. On this TV, the yellow panel looked right, the red panel was bright but not blurry, and the black panel was appropriately shiny for vinyl, but there was still detail in the shadows.
Generally, you have to get to the 27-inch screen size before you see great performance in a TV set, and this unit performs very well. We found it online for about $499. Its only competition is from other Sonys, namely, the less expensive KV-27FS100, which, for about $50 less, offers the same performance but not a two-tuner picture-in-picture (PIP).
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