Sony delivers a veritable deluge of models to the 20-inch digital LCD television marketplace. The differences between some are as thin as exterior color, but each is aimed to please. The KDL-20S3070, one of Sony’s S3000 series, part of the BRAVIA line, goes after style and image quality in this relatively small LCD design. So what is this particular unit’s color? “Fuchsia Pink.”
Displaying an image with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels in three variable aspect ratios — 4:3, 14:9, and 16:9 — this model may be small but its also flexible. Behind the screen, you’ll benefit from 3D Comb Filter technology and other image enhancing goodies.
Though the KDL-20S3070 is not going to rattle your furniture, its built in pair of 5-watt speakers will deliver a decent, if not modest 10-watts of sound. SRS Viva, Dolby Pro-Logic, BDE Sound, and an Auto Volume Adjustment feature are also hard at work inside this model. Finally, a headphone jack offers up the option of privacy.
The connectivity options for this model are actually fairly robust. You’ll enjoy an S-video in port, a standard AV input connection, an RF in, two SCART ports, one HDMI port, a component video connection, and a 15-pin PC AV connection. To top it all off, the KDL-20S3070 sports a PCMCIA slot for expandability!
A life expectancy is not given for this model specifically, however the website of a competing manufacturer denotes that modern standards put the lifespan of most models in both the plasma and LCD categories at around 60,000 hours. That comes to just about 360 weeks of continuous use, but that kind of wear is unlikely. If you watch television for four hours per day, seven days a week, a modern digital television set like the KDL-20S3070 should last for roughly 40 years according to my calculations! There will most definitely be new broadcast and display technologies available for mass consumption before these things stop working, barring some kind of defect and assuming that Panasonic’s estimates are correct.
If you’re looking for a small, stylish, digital LCD television with a sharp image and don’t require very high-end sound, the Sony KDL-20S3070 might be just the thing you need.
Sony delivers a veritable deluge of models to the 20-inch digital LCD television marketplace. The differences between some are as thin as exterior color, but each is aimed to please. The KDL-20S3060, one of Sony’s S3000 series, which is part of their BRAVIA line, goes after style and image quality in this relatively small LCD design. So what is this particular unit’s color? “Powder Blue.”
Displaying an image with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels in three variable aspect ratios — 4:3, 14:9, and 16:9 — this model may be small but its also flexible. Behind the screen, you’ll benefit from 3D Comb Filter technology and other image enhancing goodies.
Though the KDL-20S3060 is not going to rattle your furniture, its built in pair of 5-watt speakers will deliver a decent, if not modest 10-watts of sound. SRS Viva, Dolby Pro-Logic, BDE Sound, and an Auto Volume Adjustment feature are also hard at work inside this model. Finally, a headphone jack offers up the option of privacy.
The connectivity options for this model are actually fairly robust. You’ll enjoy an S-video in port, a standard AV input connection, an RF in, two SCART ports, one HDMI port, a component video connection, and a 15-pin PC AV connection. To top it all off, the KDL-20S3060 sports a PCMCIA slot for expandability!
A life expectancy is not given for this model specifically, however the website of a competing manufacturer denotes that modern standards put the lifespan of most models in both the plasma and LCD categories at around 60,000 hours. That comes to just about 360 weeks of continuous use, but that kind of wear is unlikely. If you watch television for four hours per day, seven days a week, a modern digital television set like the KDL-20S3060 should last for roughly 40 years according to my calculations! There will most definitely be new broadcast and display technologies available for mass consumption before these things stop working, barring some kind of defect and assuming that Panasonic’s estimates are correct.
If you’re looking for a small, stylish, digital LCD television with a sharp image and don’t require very high-end sound, the Sony KDL-20S3060 might be just the thing you need.
Sony delivers a veritable deluge of models to the 20-inch digital LCD television marketplace. The differences between some are as thin as exterior color, but each is aimed to please. The KDL-20S3050, one of Sony’s S3000 series, which is part of their BRAVIA line, goes after style and image quality in this relatively small LCD design. So what is this particular unit’s color? “Mocha.”
Displaying an image with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels in three variable aspect ratios — 4:3, 14:9, and 16:9 — this model may be small but its also flexible. Behind the screen, you’ll benefit from 3D Comb Filter technology and other image enhancing goodies.
Though the KDL-20S3050 is not going to rattle your furniture, its built in pair of 5-watt speakers will deliver a decent, if not modest 10-watts of sound. SRS Viva, Dolby Pro-Logic, BDE Sound, and an Auto Volume Adjustment feature are also hard at work inside this model. Finally, a headphone jack offers up the option of privacy.
The connectivity options for this model are actually fairly robust. You’ll enjoy an S-video in port, a standard AV input connection, an RF in, two SCART ports, one HDMI port, a component video connection, and a 15-pin PC AV connection. To top it all off, the KDL-20S3050 sports a PCMCIA slot for expandability!
A life expectancy is not given for this model specifically, however the website of a competing manufacturer denotes that modern standards put the lifespan of most models in both the plasma and LCD categories at around 60,000 hours. That comes to just about 360 weeks of continuous use, but that kind of wear is unlikely. If you watch television for four hours per day, seven days a week, a modern digital television set like the KDL-20S3050 should last for roughly 40 years according to my calculations! There will most definitely be new broadcast and display technologies available for mass consumption before these things stop working, barring some kind of defect and assuming that Panasonic’s estimates are correct.
If you’re looking for a small, stylish, digital LCD television with a sharp image and don’t require very high-end sound, the Sony KDL-20S3050 might be just the thing you need.
Sony delivers a veritable deluge of models to the 20-inch digital LCD television marketplace. The differences between some are as thin as exterior color, but each is aimed to please. The KDL-20S3040, one of Sony’s S3000 series, which is part of their BRAVIA line, goes after style and image quality in this relatively small LCD design. So what is this particular unit’s color? “Deep Mauve.”
Displaying an image with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels in three variable aspect ratios — 4:3, 14:9, and 16:9 — this model may be small but its also flexible. Behind the screen, you’ll benefit from 3D Comb Filter technology and other image enhancing goodies.
Though the KDL-20S3040 is not going to rattle your furniture, its built in pair of 5-watt speakers will deliver a decent, if not modest 10-watts of sound. SRS Viva, Dolby Pro-Logic, BDE Sound, and an Auto Volume Adjustment feature are also hard at work inside this model. Finally, a headphone jack offers up the option of privacy.
The connectivity options for this model are actually fairly robust. You’ll enjoy an S-video in port, a standard AV input connection, an RF in, two SCART ports, one HDMI port, a component video connection, and a 15-pin PC AV connection. To top it all off, the KDL-20S3040 sports a PCMCIA slot for expandability!
A life expectancy is not given for this model specifically, however the website of a competing manufacturer denotes that modern standards put the lifespan of most models in both the plasma and LCD categories at around 60,000 hours. That comes to just about 360 weeks of continuous use, but that kind of wear is unlikely. If you watch television for four hours per day, seven days a week, a modern digital television set like the KDL-20S3040 should last for roughly 40 years according to my calculations! There will most definitely be new broadcast and display technologies available for mass consumption before these things stop working, barring some kind of defect and assuming that Panasonic’s estimates are correct.
If you’re looking for a small, stylish, digital LCD television with a sharp image and don’t require very high-end sound, the Sony KDL-20S3040 might be just the thing you need.
Sony delivers a veritable deluge of models to the 20-inch digital LCD television marketplace. The differences between some are as thin as exterior color, but each is aimed to please. The KDL-20S3030, one of Sony’s S3000 series, which is part of their BRAVIA line, goes after style and image quality in this relatively small LCD design. So what is this particular unit’s color? “Silk White.”
Displaying an image with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels in three variable aspect ratios — 4:3, 14:9, and 16:9 — this model may be small but its also flexible. Behind the screen, you’ll benefit from 3D Comb Filter technology and other image enhancing goodies.
Though the KDL-20S3030 is not going to rattle your furniture, its built in pair of 5-watt speakers will deliver a decent, if not modest 10-watts of sound. SRS Viva, Dolby Pro-Logic, BDE Sound, and an Auto Volume Adjustment feature are also hard at work inside this model. Finally, a headphone jack offers up the option of privacy.
The connectivity options for this model are actually fairly robust. You’ll enjoy an S-video in port, a standard AV input connection, an RF in, two SCART ports, one HDMI port, a component video connection, and a 15-pin PC AV connection. To top it all off, the KDL-20S3030 sports a PCMCIA slot for expandability!
A life expectancy is not given for this model specifically, however the website of a competing manufacturer denotes that modern standards put the lifespan of most models in both the plasma and LCD categories at around 60,000 hours. That comes to just about 360 weeks of continuous use, but that kind of wear is unlikely. If you watch television for four hours per day, seven days a week, a modern digital television set like the KDL-20S3030 should last for roughly 40 years according to my calculations! There will most definitely be new broadcast and display technologies available for mass consumption before these things stop working, barring some kind of defect and assuming that Panasonic’s estimates are correct.
If you’re looking for a small, stylish, digital LCD television with a sharp image and don’t require very high-end sound, the Sony KDL-20S3030 might be just the thing you need.
Sony delivers a veritable deluge of models to the 20-inch digital LCD television marketplace. The differences between some are as thin as exterior color, but each is aimed to please. The KDL-20S3020, one of Sony’s S3000 series, which is part of their BRAVIA line, goes after style and image quality in this relatively small LCD design. So what is this particular unit’s color? “Dark Silver.”
Displaying an image with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels in three variable aspect ratios — 4:3, 14:9, and 16:9 — this model may be small but its also flexible. Behind the screen, you’ll benefit from 3D Comb Filter technology and other image enhancing goodies.
A life expectancy is not given for this model specifically, however the website of a competing manufacturer denotes that modern standards put the lifespan of most models in both the plasma and LCD categories at around 60,000 hours. That comes to just about 360 weeks of continuous use, but that kind of wear is unlikely. If you watch television for four hours per day, seven days a week, a modern digital television set like the KDL-20S3020 should last for roughly 40 years according to my calculations! There will most definitely be new broadcast and display technologies available for mass consumption before these things stop working, barring some kind of defect and assuming that Panasonic’s estimates are correct.
Though the KDL-20S3020 is not going to rattle your furniture, its built in pair of 5-watt speakers will deliver a decent, if not modest 10-watts of sound. SRS Viva, Dolby Pro-Logic, BDE Sound, and an Auto Volume Adjustment feature are also hard at work inside this model. Finally, a headphone jack offers up the option of privacy.
The connectivity options for this model are actually fairly robust. You’ll enjoy an S-video in port, a standard AV input connection, an RF in, two SCART ports, one HDMI port, a component video connection, and a 15-pin PC AV connection. To top it all off, the KDL-20S3020 sports a PCMCIA slot for expandability!
If you’re looking for a small digital LCD television with a sharp image and don’t require very high-end sound, the Sony KDL-20S3020 might be just the thing you need.
Sony delivers a veritable deluge of models to the 20-inch digital LCD television marketplace. The differences between some are as thin as exterior color, but each is aimed to please. The KDL-20S3020, one of Sony’s S3000 series, which is part of their BRAVIA line, goes after style and image quality in this relatively small LCD design. So what is this particular unit’s color? “Black.”
Displaying a 20-inch image at a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels in three variable aspect ratios — 4:3, 14:9, and 16:9 — this model may be small but its also feature packed. The viewable area is somewhat slim, coming in at a slender 160-degrees. Behind the screen, you’ll benefit from a Digital Comb Filter, Auto Noise Reduction, Picture in Picture, Theatre Mode, Picture Mode, and of course the BRAVIA image engine.
A life expectancy is not given for this model specifically, however the website of a competing manufacturer denotes that modern standards put the lifespan of most models in both the plasma and LCD categories at around 60,000 hours. That comes to just about 360 weeks of continuous use, but that kind of wear is unlikely. If you watch television for four hours per day, seven days a week, a modern digital television set like the KDL-20S3000 should last for roughly 40 years according to my calculations! There will most definitely be new broadcast and display technologies available for mass consumption before these things stop working, barring some kind of defect and assuming that Panasonic’s estimates are correct.
Though the KDL-20S3000 is not going to rattle your furniture, its built in pair of 5-watt speakers will deliver a decent, if not modest 10-watts of sound. SRS Viva, Dolby Pro-Logic, and BDE Sound are hard at work inside this model as well. Finally, a headphone jack offers up the option of privacy.
The connectivity options for this are fairly robust. You’ll enjoy an S-video in port, a standard AV input connection, an RF in, two SCART ports, an HDMI port, a component video connection, and a 15-pin PC AV connection. To top it all off, the KDL-20S3000 sports the BRAVIA Theater Sync system!
If you’re looking for a small, stylish, digital LCD television with a sharp image and don’t require very high-end sound, the Sony KDL-20S3000 might be just the thing you need.
Sony delivers a veritable deluge of models to the 20-inch digital LCD television marketplace. The differences between some are pretty few, but each is aimed to please in its own special way. The KDL-20S2020 goes after high picture quality in a space saving design.
Displaying an image with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels in three variable aspect ratios — 4:3, 14:9, and 16:9 — this model may be small but its also flexible. Behind the screen, you’ll benefit from 3D Comb Filter technology and other image enhancing goodies.
A life expectancy is not given for this model specifically, however the website of a competing manufacturer denotes that modern standards put the lifespan of most models in both the plasma and LCD categories at around 60,000 hours. That comes to just about 360 weeks of continuous use, but that kind of wear is unlikely. If you watch television for four hours per day, seven days a week, a modern digital television set like the KDL-20S2020 should last for roughly 40 years according to my calculations! There will most definitely be new broadcast and display technologies available for mass consumption before these things stop working, barring some kind of defect and assuming that Panasonic’s estimates are correct.
Though the KDL-20S2020 is not going to rattle your furniture, its built in pair of 5-watt speakers will deliver a decent, if not modest 10-watts of sound. SRS Viva, Dolby Pro-Logic, BDE Sound, and an Auto Volume Adjustment feature are also hard at work inside this model. Finally, a headphone jack offers up the option of privacy.
The connectivity options for this model are actually fairly robust. You’ll enjoy an S-video in port, a standard AV input connection, an RF in, two SCART ports, one HDMI port, a component video connection, and a 15-pin PC AV connection. To top it all off, the KDL-20S2020 sports a PCMCIA slot for expandability!
If you’re looking for a small digital LCD television with a sharp image and don’t require very high-end sound, the Sony KDL-20S2020 might be just the thing you need.
Sony delivers a veritable deluge of models to the 20-inch digital LCD television marketplace. The differences between some are as narrow as exterior color, but each is aimed to please. The KDL-20B4050 of Sony’s BRAVIA line is geared towards style and portability. This device is slim and compact enough to take with you.
Displaying an image with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels in three variable aspect ratios — 4:3, 14:9, and 16:9 — this model may be small but its also flexible. Behind the screen, you’ll benefit from the BRAVIA image engine’s picture enhancing features.
The KDL-20B4050 is not going to disturb your neighbors. The built in pair of 3-watt speakers will deliver modest sound. SRS Viva, Dolby Pro-Logic, BDE Sound, and an Auto Volume Adjustment feature are also benefits included with this model. Finally, a headphone jack offers up the option of privacy.
The connectivity options for this model are actually fairly robust. You’ll enjoy an S-video in port, a standard AV input connection, an RF in, two SCART ports, one HDMI port, a component video connection, and a 15-pin PC AV connection. To top it all off, the KDL-20B4050 sports a PCMCIA slot for expandability!
A life expectancy is not given for this model specifically, however the website of a competing manufacturer denotes that modern standards put the lifespan of most models in both the plasma and LCD categories at around 60,000 hours. That comes to just about 360 weeks of continuous use, but that kind of wear is unlikely. If you watch television for four hours per day, seven days a week, a modern digital television set like the KDL-20B4050 should last for roughly 40 years according to my calculations! There will most definitely be new broadcast and display technologies available for mass consumption before these things stop working, barring some kind of defect and assuming that Panasonic’s estimates are correct.
If you’re looking for a small, portable, digital LCD television with a sharp image and don’t require great sound, then the Sony KDL-20B4050 is the option that you can take with you wherever you go.
Truly an entry-level model, the KDL-15G2000 is a 15-inch digital LCD television that offers a 4:3 image at 1024 x768 pixels of resolution without a whole lot of flair. That’s not to say that this unit is less than attractive, only that it is exactly what it purports to be — entry level. The screen is visible from a modest 170-degrees. That’s not great, but it’s certainly not bad either.
Despite its small stature, this IDTV has some intriguing features to offset its size. The list includes Picture Freeze, Picture Mode, power saving, multi-language onscreen menus, and Teletext capabilities. Not exactly an Admiral’s package.
In terms of sound this unit isn’t exactly top of the line, but then again it is a 15-inch display. The KDL-15G2000 comes with two 3-watt speakers that should provide adequate sound output for small rooms like the kitchen or the laundry room.
Connectivity is a little heftier than the sound package is on this model. Included is a standard AV input, an S-Video in, an RF in, two SCART connections, and one component input. Don’t expect to find an HDMI connection on the KDL-15G2000.
A life expectancy is not given for this model specifically, however the website of a competing manufacturer denotes that modern standards put the lifespan of most models in both the plasma and LCD categories at around 60,000 hours. That comes to just about 360 weeks of continuous use, but that kind of wear is unlikely. If you watch television for four hours per day, seven days a week, a modern digital television set like the KDL-15G2000 should last for roughly 40 years according to my calculations! There will most definitely be new broadcast and display technologies available for mass consumption before these things stop working, barring some kind of defect and assuming that Panasonic’s estimates are correct.
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