Wednesday, March 14, 2007

KDS-60A2020 by Sony Redefines the SXRD RPTV Displays


SXRD series of RPTV displays, the KDS-60A2020, have been showcased in the market shelves by Sony, and that too with a bang. The predecessors didn’t incorporate liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS) televisions, and this one shows off a full 1920 x 1080 resolution to boast of. It has an exceptional 10,000 to 1 contrast ratio, first and foremost due to Sony’s stellar iris control system , too cool. A2000, made prior to this one, presents three component inputs and two HDMI inputs, and ropes full 1080p input high defination resolution. It’s also incorporates exceptional 2.5 millisecond response time that its ancestor offered, which virtually tries to get rid of or rather eradicate motion blur.

Another positive feature of A2020 is that it costs $100 less than the A2000, rolling at $2899 instead of $2999.

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