Sony BRAVIA W-Series KDL-46W5100 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

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Enjoy the latest in HDTV performance with the Sony BRAVIA W-Series. Experience Sony's motion detail and clarity with Motionflow 120Hz technology. Features built-in BRAVIA Internet Video capabilities so you can access and stream on-demand movies, TV shows. You can also personalize your viewing experience with widgets containing the latest news, weather and stock information.
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Technical Details

- Motionflow 120Hz technology reduces judder and sharpens fast-moving images for a crisp, more natural picture
- The built-in BRAVIA Internet Video feature allows you to access select on-demand entertainment available through your broadband connection
- Select and personalize your entertainment experience with widgets on your BRAVIA HDTV
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Customer Buzz
 "The Internet Functions DEPEND on a SONY SERVER WORKING" 2009-12-19
By A. J. Burns (Atlanta, GA United States)
I am shocked! I have had the product less than a month and got home tonight and wanted to watch a video from Netflix. I got an error message: "The process was not completed and has timed out."



The information I got from Sony Support was that:



Me> Every internet function on my TV results in a message: "The process was not completed and has timed out."

CSR> I am really sorry. The Sony Bravia Internet Video Server for connecting the TV to the Internet is under maintenance.

CSR> Please try connecting the TV to the Internet later (after approximately 12 hours)

Me> So, the problem is not at my end?

CSR> The issue is not with the TV.





So, that said, I'm shocked. In order for my Internet enabled TV to play video from Netflix there is a server that Sony runs that must be available at all times otherwise my TV is only good for broadcast. Seems like a MAJOR design flaw especially when SONY can't keep their servers up and running!



I'd comment on the other product attributes, but its hard to see past this major product flaw which doesn't seem to be disclosed anywhere other than in a cryptic error message. As a side note, this is causing the Netflix, YouTube, Amazon, Yahoo Video, Podcasts, Slacker Radio and every other Internet based function except Yahoo Widgets for some reason. At least the TV broadcast tuner still works!

Customer Buzz
 "TV is great - Sony internet service is half-baked" 2009-12-19
By Vimal Rajamanur
I've had this TV for three weeks now. Setup was easy, no issues. Picture quality is great, was able to download the software update and all applications worked very well, including the one I really wanted, Netflix.



Today, however, all network activity came to a halt. Network status indicated that the local connection was good, but that it couldn't reach the Internet. Spent an hour debugging it, figuring it was probably an issue with the wireless bridge. Went online to Sony tv support as well to see if they had anything to recommend.



Finally called customer service - Cheap Sony, by 8:30 pm on a Friday night had suspended their 800 number and redirected it to 239 768 7602. Called that line and after 10 minutes on my own dime, they finally came back indicating that their internet host is down. Looks like the Sony TVs go through some kind of host at Sony which is down. This is pretty poor design ofcourse as it's a single point of failure, as is the case right now.



Also, no visual indication of this anywhere, not on the TV, not on the Sony site, no where. I sincerely hope they address this in a future patch.

Customer Buzz
 "Great product...faulty software update" 2009-12-10
By Arun Agrawal (Bay Area, CA)
1. crisp image with blue ray content.....hd/dvd looks so so...you can see the pixelation on dvd content...(my blue ray player is ps3 so it does the upscaling)..

2. Great value for 1230 i managed to get this tv + ps3 from best buy.

3. Great online services

4. DO NOT UPGRADE TO LATEST SOFTWARE. The latest software is crap. It will break your DLNA setup. Before I upgraded my tv it was working fine. After upgrade tough luck. I rely more on DLNA then on cable so a dealbreaker for me. I will probably wait for another 2 weeks before taking any step. If they come up with solution I would redo the rating.

Customer Buzz
 "Wonderful pictures" 2009-12-08
By Kishore C. RAO (San Jose, CA)
I have had this for a week now. Bought it as a package with a free Blu-Ray player with free shipping. I had a 27" CRT earlier and this was a big step up. The picture is totally amazing and the sound is not bad for a small sized home. The clarity of Sony is, as always, perfect. Watched couple of Blu-Ray Planet Earth DVDs and it was a WOW experience. It was well worth the money at slightly less than $1100





Customer Buzz
 "Great Internet Ready TV" 2009-12-07
By A. Robida (Maine)
Summary: The KDL-46W5100 is a great TV for the price. The picture quality along with the internet features make for a great TV.



Long Version:



Picture Quality: I bought the KDL-46W5100 4 days ago. There was a very noticable difference between the 40 inch Samsung LNR408DX that I replaced. After watching football for the first time I can say that the 120 MHz refresh rate makes a big difference.



PC Connectivity: It was simple to connect our PC and use the KDL-46W5100 as a monitor. Sony placed the PC video input on the left side of the TV so I don't need to reach around the back to make the connection.



USB Connectivity: I connected our digital camera to the USB port, changed the TV's input to USB and right away our pictures began a slideshow. There is a 2 or 3 second delay between photos. I've noticed other people complain about this. I would say the delay makes this feature worthless. A PC does a much faster slideshow.



Internet Connectivity:



The bad: There is a lot of internet content available with this TV. For me 90% of it is utterly useless. I have no desire to watch old episodes of What's Happening or Godzilla vs Mothra. There's FearNet, Blip.tv, Crackle and many more worthless content providers.



The Good: Then there's Amazon on Demand and Netflix. Having the ability to stream Netflix on demand content directly to the TV was worth the extra 150 bucks over the KDL-46V5100 model for me. You activate your Sony TV with Netflix online. Go to Netflix and add titles to your Watch Instantly queue. Then you can start watching those titles directly from your TV.



Online Music: There are some good music choices. I would rate this feature as nuetral, not worthless but not worth any extra cost either.



Internet Widgets: I have no need to add a weather or stock ticker to my television screen. There are cable channels that provide the same information. The Flickr widget can be integrated with your Flickr account which is nice. There's a Twitter widget. Overall I'd say the Widgets have potential but I'm not using them yet so the jury is still out on this one.



Price: Under 1000 bucks along with 50% of a PS3, a free PS3 game and a free crappy BluRay movie. This Best Buy offer ends next week. Overall, I'd say the price was terrific.



Others: The power cord doesn't have a ground prong. Almost all expensive gadgets these days have a ground prong, but the KDL-46W5100 does not.



There is a clicking sound which you can google if you'd like. The manual says that this clicking sound is occurs durring the download of updates and the TV Guide on Screen feature. It's the same click sound that you hear when you turn the TV on. It occurs about every 4 or 5 minutes when the TV is off. This is a non-factor for me, but if this was a bedroom TV it would be a deal breaker.



The Wii Sensor Bar will not rest on top of the TV due to its sloped edges.



DNLA: I have been able to serve up music and pictures from my Windows PC. So far I've had no luck with videos.


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