Sony Bravia XBR-Series KDL-32XBR6 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
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Customer Rating: Rating 4.5 out of 5 (82 Reviews)

List Price: $999.99
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Product information Brand: Sony
Publisher: Sony
Category: Consumer Electronics
Warranty: 1 Year Warranty
Release Date: April 25, 2008
Display size: 32
Model: KDL-32XBR6

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Features
  • 16:9 Full HD 1080p Resolution (1920x1080p) LCD Panel
  • DMex compatible; allows seamless feature upgrades
  • Bravia Sync (Enhanced HDMI-CEC)
  • Enhanced XMB with 3D graphics incl. TV Guide
  • HDMI x4, HD Component x2, PC Input
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Amazon.com:

Product Description: PRODUCT FEATURES:32-inch 1080p flat-panel LCD HDTV 60 Hz Motionflow high frame rate technologyDLNA compliant24p True Cinema input capableHigh-definition 3D graphic user interface1080p input capable via HDMI (x4), Component (x2) and PC inputBRAVIA Sync

Customer Reviews

Perfect 5 stars

by David 2008-12-31, 15 people found this review helpful
I bought this for $879 on 12-02-08. The price went up to $898.99 when I got my invoice and now more then 3 weeks later Amazon lists it at $949.97 (12-30-08) Kinda confusing. I thought prices would be going down!
The price I paid was STILL $400+ cheaper then at Best Buy & Frys Electronics!! ($1,200+tax) here in the San Fernando valley near Los Angeles

The Sony picture is perfect. No complaints at all about it. You can create a custom picture you like or go with the defaults. Under Options> Picture Adjustments there are many settings you can adjust. I bought the 32" model because it is the equalivilant of the 26" tube tv's in height. TV uses 160 watts. The speakers are very good. 0-100 and I set the volume at 20 or so. 100 is very loud. Plenty of connections to hookup more speakers.

The tv has a built-in tuner so you don't need a cable box if you don't want one. The Sony has Coax, RCA, S-video and 4 HDMI connections. I bought a 3ft $25 HDMI cable that hooks up to my cable box. Others will insist that you get those expensive ones at $100+ while others say you only need the $5 ones.

You can view 480-720-1080 resolutions. The high def channels at 1080 will make you think you are there in person when the show has been filmed well. See the Travel channel and National Geographic and Discovery etc. I swear I could reachout and hit Paulie and Mikey and old man Teutul on 'American Chopper' : )

The 480 resolution looks better then any tube tv. The 720 better and the 1080 is what I wish all tv channels were like.
Easily switch between inputs like your cable box or the vcr/dvd player. Push the Input button on the remote or top of tv and select the one you want. You can tell which has a connection because it has an arrow next to it.

The remote is lightweight. Just wish the Mute button was larger since I use it a lot. If you are using a cable box you will use their remote.

The tv channels switch quickly when you have the coax plugged directly into the tv. If you use a cable box and a HDMI cable however there will be a 1-2 second delay as you change channels due to that $#@!&%! DRM (digital rights management) that checks if you are looking at copyright material. It slows the changing of channels way too much.
It is the cable box that is slow and not the tv set.

A workaround is to use the RCA connection. The picture will be dumb down to 720 or 480 due to hollywood.

I will buy a Sony later on in the 42" or larger range when I move. The 32" is just right for my place.

***BE WARNED!!!!****

by L. Amador 2008-06-19, 119 people found this review helpful
I've had this TV for about a month now, and let me first say that it is an amazing monitor. It's bright, sharp, and I definitely concur with all of the other positive reviews about it. However, my low rating is more a reflection on Amazon and other websites that continue to "cut and paste" their product descriptions either from previous year model specifications or from really flawed research. In purchasing a new TV, the 3 criteria I had was LCD (Plasma is great but a real drain on electricity); 1080p (we have HD satelite and a Sony PS3/blu-ray); and last but probably the most important for me was 120hz capability. If you look both on this site and on sites like ZDnet or CNET, they all describe this as having Motionflow (Sony's version of 120hz) which dramatically reduces judder. I know that some people don't find the "sopa opera" effect all that appealing, but I really like it for some things and wanted it for my next TV.

THE SONY KDL-32XBR6 DOES NOT HAVE MOTIONFLOW/120hz.

I've researched the forums and because of coflicting reporst (some coming directly from Sony Technical Support) I know that their is still debate on whether it does or not. I've concluded that it DOES NOT. I've spoken with Sony's tech guys...they say it doesn't. Their website suggest from an ommission of this specification on their product description that it does not. And finally, I've spent the better have of a month renting Blu-Ray after Blu-Ray trying to replicate the 120hz "look" and have not been able to do it. I've played with settings on both the tv and my PS3 and their is nothing to indicate that it has Motionflow. It does have Cinemotion which is definitely NOT Motionflow. Even the manual for the TV idicates that only their new "W" series has Motion Enhancer which activates Motionflow (even this isn't entirely accurate because I know that some of the other larger XBR4, 5 and 6 models do have Motionflow.

Anyway, as I said, this is a non-essential feature for some people, but it was a major reason for me choosing this model, and I'm now extremely irritated by Amazon for posting misleading product information.

With all of this said, I am still satisfied with the TV for all of my other needs. The PS3 games and movies look beatiful, and I've seriously become spoiled for HD (it's actually pretty jarrig to go back to standard definition when switching to non-HD channels). Would I still recomend this TV?...yes but as most know, Sony relies heavily on its name recognition which allows them to hike up the price point of their stuff. I would certainly look at Samsung's LCDs as well. Just as good (if not better) and usually marked $50-$200 less.

Best 1080p 32" out

by EKiN 2008-06-04, 19 people found this review helpful
Great picture quality and even more important is the usability of this set. If you have cable, just plug it in during the initial setup and the TV will automatically detect any channels in HD! that you can access without needing a cable box, this worked fine with Cablevision and my other TVs have had issues with this...one Samsung and one Panasonic.

Another cool feature if you are using this in the bedroom is to easily turn off the screen, and let the audio pipe through...great if you want to use the tv as a radio of sorts...set the timer and you'll have some dark room entertainment.

Highly recommended, I did tons of research as I'm a videophile and you can't beat this set...doubles very nicely as a large monitor for when you need to get some work done and don't want to stare at your tiny laptop screen.

One Awesome Toy--Best TV I've Ever Had

by S. Gower 2008-05-03, 23 people found this review helpful
Picked this bad boy up today (May 2 2008) and I was blown away by the picture, literally. I purchased a PS3 and a $100.00 HDMI cord (crazy price) and when you add the two together its like your in a real world in GTA. At the time of this review I didn't have any Blu-Ray movies but I popped a DVD in and the PS3 upcoverted it and the picture quality was 10x better than a traditional tube tv. I can't wait to try Blu-Ray on this thing. Also if you have Basic Cable the picture looks pretty good and the built in TV Guide is really useful.

Overall if you are looking for a LCD tv that has all the features including the ever important 1080p this TV and you don't need a 40-60 inch tv then this is for you.

ENJOY!

Incrediably sharp picture. Smelly!

by John E. Pombrio 2008-05-22, 71 people found this review helpful
Heh, first time I have used smelly in a review, but this set DOES run warm like another poster said. For the first week, this made the set have a high temperature electronic type smell in my bedroom (with door closed). Gone in a week tho.
With a 1080P source (Blu-Ray), the picture cannot get any sharper. This high resolution for a 32" is probably overkill but DANG its good! There is just a ton of pixels. Upscaled 1080P DVD look just about as good as high def because of the set's smaller size. Standard TV signal looks fine (again in comparison to my larger SONY XBR 40").
Controls are good and simple to understand and operate. First time I have had extra HDMI slots. Sound is very good though the built in speakers but needs more bass (as does all my LCD TV speakers). Has a lot of extras that I have yet to fool with or notice. Motionflow? DMeX?
The set is very handsome with a surprising gap between the bottom of the TV and the top of the speaker bar. Very good base keeps the set solid on the table.
A winner!

Brand new, already in love

by S. Pedley 2008-05-03, 20 people found this review helpful
Bought this TV today locally for an incredibly low price. (For those doing the same - the box will fit in the back seat of a BMW 3 series. It must sit upright or the store won't load it.) TV is lightweight and easy to set up, although I misread the directions for attaching the stand the first time (it goes over the neck, not lined up to it - this will make sense if you buy one). Plugged the HDMI cable into the cable box and into the TV and presto! beautiful picture. Have now had it in place all of 30 minutes, and I can't think of a bad thing to say. 480 cable looks fine. 720 cable looks good and 1080 looks amazing. The sound and picture are really good right out of the box.

Pricey for a 32 inch but great picture

by M. Geary 2008-05-16, 26 people found this review helpful
We use this in our kitchen/dining area to replace a 20inch sdtv. It is hooked up to a Charter cable HD box which provides a 1080i signal. The HD picture is fabulous and the regular digital pictures are also quite good. Rather then buy a BluRay player we decided to go cheap ($72) and purchased a Sony DVP-NS700H/B 1080p Upscaling DVD Player to play DVD movies. According to the display the movies are being upscaled to 1080P. Other than adjusting the picture: vivid,standard,cinema,custom or trying the different "wide" settings, we have not yet tried any other adjustments. The TV is pricey for a 32inch model but you get a great picture and many other features not standard on older 32 inch models. This is my first online review of an electronics product and I must say that I have benefited greatly from reviews written by others prior to buying electronics products online.

Great TV, but the TV Guide function is very poor

by D. Curtis 2008-11-06, 13 people found this review helpful
The TV itself, superb. Brilliant colors, plenty of contrast, tons of features. Viewing angles are good, not as good as a plasma or CRT TV but better than most. As you get to the side, you do start to lose contrast, but the picture is very viewable and when I say get to the side, I mean at least 45 degrees to one side or the other. You can get confused going through the menus on setup, but once you're through them, it's fine and you can go back and forth easily. I do like the menu layouts and the use of the options button on the remote to get to the most useful. I just use the build in speakers, and the sound is great. The simulated surround sound is quite pleasing. The hookup to my VCR/DVD/DVR (1080p upconverting) was simple....one HDMI cable and it's all ready to go.

The TV Guide interface is my one complaint. The interface itself isn't so bad...but the TV guide data is horrible. I get off the air TV in the Denver area, the TV guide, when properly setup, shows multiple different stations on EACH channel! So if you don't put the proper station at the top of the list at each channel....the information shown on screen as you change channels is wrong. In addition, if you hit the TV Guide button, you get an overload of listings. If you turn off any one of the multiple listings for each individual channel...it turns off the channel from being selected. This is mostly TV Guide's problem, not Sony's but the 'turn off any one listing and you turn off the whole channel' is Sony's problem.

Bottom line....I am VERY pleased with the TV, I would buy another one in a heartbeat and would strongly reccomend it to my friends. I tend to be a perfectionist about skin colors and color saturation (to me, most people set their TV's with the color control turned up way too high) so the picture looks natural. I was not disappointed in this TV in this area. For me, it takes a lot of back and forth between all the various options...but the end result is as close to perfect as I've ever seen in a LCD based TV (or computer screen for that matter).

I believe the additional cost over Sony's similar 32" 720p (KDL32L4000) set is worth the extra money. To me, the difference between the two was very visible when looked at side by side. Your mileage may vary.

Great display for bedroom applications!

by Michael Davis 2008-06-17, 38 people found this review helpful
Normally I wait a few months before giving any sort of review on high ticket items such as this telvision simply to give time for issues, if any, to surface.(See my review of the KDL-52XBR4). But in this instance I already know I have a great piece of hardware and feel no reservations about writing so early on.

I have had this television for about three weeks now (purchased online via SonyStyle) and I love it. I bought the XBR model simply becuase it harbors most of the same things my larger KLD-52XBR4 model does. Namely, native 1980x1080p resolution, Bravia 2 engine, a myriad of controls for in depth picture calibration, numerous HDMI unputs, etc.

Initial setup is a snap, as the television asks simple questions with regards to language and region, what type of signals it can expect to receive, and what other components, if any, should it expect to be connected to. Once set up the tv works like any other. SD programming looks pretty good since it's a smaller panel, and HD programming shines given its native 1080p resolution. Since I purchased this for the bedroom I only have a Sony upscaling DVD player conected to it, but I am utilizing the Bravia Sync feature and I love it. All I have to do is hit a button on my remote, select the device I want to use, and everything I need for that device turns on. This translates into not having to get out of bed. The speakers are great for a set this size regardless of the output setting you choose.

As far as cons, I don't really have any to list. After reading some of the other reviews I can't verify the 'smelly' review, as this tv doesn't run hot for me at all. I have it mounted on my bedroom wall, so it's possible that the placement of the tv with regards to surrounding items/cabinets/armoirs might make a difference. Also, please note that contrary to what the features checklist (above) states, this television does in fact have Sony's XROSS Media Bar (3D on-screen feature navigation). I don't know why it states otherwise, but it leads me to think that maybe the checklist was released prior to Sony's new line of smaller tv's for 2008.

All in all, this television is great and works perfectly as a bedroom set. It saves tons of space when mounted to the wall and has plenty of connection options for any device you might want to plug in. The remote is nice, although I wish it had a backlight feature like the one for my XBR52 does, which makes for easy navigation in low-light situations.

I agree that while this television is priced higher than other telvisions in its size class, it is completely worth it for all the options it comes with. Some might argue that 720p for a panel this size is fine, but once you have 1080p it's hard to go back, and this is the only television currently offering a native 1080p resolution for its size. Recommended!

Does not have a headphone jack!

by Wandering Eye 2008-05-24, 40 people found this review helpful
Pros:
Lots of nice features. Built in HD QAM tuner. Good speakers. Mounted to the wall easily. Great picture quality for HD sources. Nice user interface. As soon as I turned on the TV for the first time, it asked me for my language, time and date, zip code (for the TV Guide listings), and scanned for available channels. This took about 20 minutes, and found dozens of new digital channels that I didn't even know I had on my analog cable system. It automatically tunes the HD channels, for example channel 7 is standard resolution (480i) while channel 7.1 is the HD version of the same station. I recommend it.

Cons:
Okay picture quality for low-def sources, like standard TV signals, much worse than a CRT TV. No headphone output (contradicting what Sony and many other merchants claim on their websites), so I had to get a cable and a signal booster to connect my headphones to the RCA audio outputs on the back. When pressing the channel up or down button on the remote to get to the next channel, there is a noticeable delay of 1-2 seconds while it tunes the signal, an annoying delay that I did not encounter with my previous television. Does not have a dual tuner, so the picture-and-picture (PAP) can only show a TV signal on the right window while the left window can have any other input, like the VCR or DVD. I needed to split the cable signal to have one line going to the TV and another line going to a VCR in order to have the PAP display two TV channels at the same time so I can channel surf during commercials. There is no PAP button on the remote, so you need to navigate through the system menus a bit to enable it. The free TV Guide on the TV is a nice feature, but it frequently displays no listings or the listings are wrong.
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