Sony XBR KDL-V40XBR1 LCD TV Review
January 14th, 2008

Sony XBR KDL has been extremely well received since its debut in the fall of 2005. Sony, after having totally withdrawn from the plasma TV market due to having no control over the production of screens, has soared into the LCD flat screen market with tremendous success.
Sony’s partnership with Samsung to produce quality competition in the LCD screen arena seems to be going as planned as the company continues to increase market share in the 30″ to 40″ LCD television sphere.
Sony has come out with a winner in the 40″ LCD screen size. The 40XBR1 has been a great seller from the start. One reason for this is that it is not priced out of the ballpark—especially given the amount of feature flexibility that it offers. With stellar picture performance with most signals, plenty of inputs, and loads of camera/video options—this LCD TV came to compete in the late fall of 2005 and literally sold out for long periods.


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