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August 10, 2006, 3:45 PM PDT
Sony to offer service solution for resolution issue affecting early KDS-60A2000 HDTVs
Posted by: John P. Falcone

As detailed in the lengthy editor's note that appeared in the introduction of the review, we encountered a small anomaly when reviewing the Sony KDS-60A2000: unlike its predecessor, the KDS-R60XBR1, Sony's 2006 SXRD model couldn't seem to resolve the finest details in a 1080i test pattern. Sony engineers quickly issued us instructions to modify the TV's service menu to address the issue, and--after the fix--the same KDS-60A2000 was able to display the test pattern normally; that is, showing every pixel of its 1920x1080p resolution.

When we initially posted our review, Sony stated it wasn't sure whether the issue affected only a handful of early review units for the press (such as ours), or whether it also extended to the initial units purchased by customers. The company has now confirmed that an unspecified number of sets sold to end-users also have the same issue, and it plans to assist affected customers who want to make the same fix we did during our testing. The company's latest statement is as follows:

Since Sony's original response to the 1080i HDMI signal issue reported on the KDS-60A2000 preproduction sample, we have confirmed that production of A2000 models features the optimized setting addressing the issue you observed.

However, a limited number of early production units were manufactured with the filter setting engaged, preventing the specific test pattern from being fully displayed. For these early production sets, as CNET indicated in its review, normal television viewing or picture quality is not affected. Nevertheless, to be responsive to CNET and other inquiries, Sony will be offering a service solution to consumers who purchase one of the early production sets and would like to bypass the filter. Information regarding the service change or other details regarding the SXRD television may be obtained by contacting Sony at the number provided in the television Operating Instructions.

So, to summarize: some of the early KDS-60A2000s that have already been sold may suffer from the resolution problem, but Sony will be offering a free fix to the owners of these sets upon their request.

It's worth reiterating that CNET was unable to detect any discernible difference in resolution when viewing regular program material (HD-DVD and Blu-ray movies at 1080i and 1080p resolutions, respectively). But that assurance will be of little comfort to the video-enthusiast community, for whom wringing every last pixel of detail from an HDTV is of the utmost importance. And after spending $3,700 for a new HDTV, those impassioned videophiles want--and deserve--nothing short of perfection, even if the benefit is more theoretical than actual.


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SONY comes through with a fix!!!

Just got a package in the mail from Sony. In it is an instruction sheet and USB memory stick. Per instructions, you turn tv on, insert the USB stick into the rear service port and the TV will re-flash firmware and settings to the August revision. June and July builds rejoice!!! Thank You Cnet! Thank You Sony--to be honest, I didn't think you would come through for us!
by mishmosh (See profile) - October 25, 2006 4:38 PM PDT
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(NT) SONY comes through with a fix!!!

by mishmosh (See profile) - October 25, 2006 4:35 PM PDT

Can CNET report manufacturing dates for TV's with

It would be nice if CNET could determine and then make available to readers the beginning manufacturing dates on the three 2000 series Sony's which include the resolution fix on the new TV's. In particular, I am interested in the 55 inch version but refuse to buy one until I KNOW the fix is included.
by akg3118 (See profile) - September 4, 2006 10:18 PM PDT

LPF FIX FOUND

See AVSforum in the A2000 owners thread for details on service menu fix for this!
by mishmosh (See profile) - September 2, 2006 2:44 PM PDT

How do you know

when your set was built? Mine was delivered in late July.
by justrock (See profile) - August 27, 2006 6:48 PM PDT

Strange Behavior

According to Sony and CNET this is a simple fix that only involves some changes through one of the menus. So why hide it??? I'm probably not the only person out here who was ready to buy the set until finding out that this fix is not being released. I'm not about to lay out $3000 for a piece of equipment with a problem that the manufacturer refuses to fix. Wait...this is SONY we're talking about...they'll probably release the fix in a root-kit...!!!
by Erwin10452 (See profile) - August 27, 2006 9:21 AM PDT

Can fix be posted?

Can cnet post the fix for the low pass filter issue? I really don't think Sony has any intention of actually issuing a fix.
by mdanderson29 (See profile) - August 24, 2006 9:39 PM PDT

Picture settings

The "Click Here" link that in CNET's review that details ideal picture settings used in the review/testing process, is now dead, giving a "Internal Server Error". Does anyone have these settings archived?
by minibully (See profile) - August 21, 2006 11:33 AM PDT

Does this apply to the 55 inch versions?

I ordered the KDS-55A2000. It should arrive soon. Do we know if the 55 inch SXRD also has a problem showing every line of 1080i, or was this specific to the 60 inch sets?
by minibully (See profile) - August 21, 2006 10:53 AM PDT

soft picture

Many users are reporting that June 2006 SP3 builds have "soft" images. Whether that is due to the LPF is unknown. If you bought a June 2006 build, you may want to exchange it for July 2006 SP3 or beyond as it is unlikely Sony will offer any kind of service menu fix for the LPF setting.
by mishmosh (See profile) - August 18, 2006 7:15 AM PDT
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