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Sony 32" Flat-Screen TV with 2-Tuner PIP (KV-32FS210)

Sony 32" Flat-Screen TV with 2-Tuner PIP (KV-32FS210)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beautiful pictures, nice options.
Review: I recently purchased this TV, and the picture is beautiful. The viewing angle is phenomenal, and the TV doesn't show any glare from light sources, even if they're positioned directly behind the TV. If you're not ready to jump up to HDTV, this is the model for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great TV - Narrower Cabinet Than Competitors
Review: We orginally bought a JVC AV32F475, but returned it because it was an inch to wide for our TV stand. The JVC is 37.5", the Toshiba FST Pure Flat 32 is 38", and the Sony is 35.5" wide.

This model is bit more expensive than the FS100, but is probably worth the extra cost. There is slight difference in picture and there have been some complaints about problems with CNBC tickers and other scrolling lines on the FS100. In addition, the FS210 was reviewed by directly by Consumer Reports, as was the 310 (which is more expensive). Both received favorable reviews.

The picture is very crisp and the sound quality is good - just what you would expect from Sony. There are also more inputs with this model than the FS100 or the JVC F475, which gives you more flexibility (even if you don't need them now, five years from now you might). It also has PIP.

One suggestion is to also get a Motorola Signal Booster. At this size, TVs will show imperfections with the Cable (and HD monitors only amplify this problem). If the signal is bad, the picture will look very grainy (we had this problem). The booster makes a HUGE difference.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great TV - Narrower Cabinet Than Competitors
Review: We orginally bought a JVC AV32F475, but returned it because it was an inch to wide for our TV stand. The JVC is 37.5", the Toshiba FST Pure Flat 32 is 38", and the Sony is 35.5" wide.

This model is bit more expensive than the FS100, but is probably worth the extra cost. There is slight difference in picture and there have been some complaints about problems with CNBC tickers and other scrolling lines on the FS100. In addition, the FS210 was reviewed by directly by Consumer Reports, as was the 310 (which is more expensive). Both received favorable reviews.

The picture is very crisp and the sound quality is good - just what you would expect from Sony. There are also more inputs with this model than the FS100 or the JVC F475, which gives you more flexibility (even if you don't need them now, five years from now you might). It also has PIP.

One suggestion is to also get a Motorola Signal Booster. At this size, TVs will show imperfections with the Cable (and HD monitors only amplify this problem). If the signal is bad, the picture will look very grainy (we had this problem). The booster makes a HUGE difference.


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