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  • Major Nelson: Fix on the way for Xbox 360 1080p problems

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    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    11.06.2006

    Microsoft just rolled out the much awaited update to the Xbox 360 dashboard including -- among other things -- support for 1080p over VGA and component but for some gamers and error screen was all they got. The company still hasn't said exactly what it believe is causing the issue, although some have said it may be due to either frequency supported by the VGA cable or the way it syncs with monitors, but Major Nelson confirmed on his podcast this morning that engineers are aware of the issue and are working on a fix. The TVs that suffer the problem appear to be some Sony (most notably LCD XBRs) and Samsung models that should be able to accept the 1080p input but as of yet, don't. Affected owners should hopefully have their mere 720p experience rectified soon, but will it be in time for the HD DVD player launch?

  • Ultimate AV Review: Sony BRAVIA KDL-46XBR2

    by 
    Matt Burns
    Matt Burns
    08.15.2006

    After yesterdays gloomy review of the $16,000 57-inch 1080p Sharp LCD, a person would think twice about looking at LCDs if that pricey of a set can be so lackluster. Sony may not have the AQUOS nameplate, but they know a thing or two about TVs and Sony's new XBR2 line sure does impress. Ultimate AV set this LCD up in their labs and came to the conclusion that this is the new standard for LCDs. It is simply that good. This LCD has some of the deepest blacks they have seen from that type of flat-panels, it's a 1080p display that can accept 1080p, good performance on SD, and most of all, the TV has a killer look. This is the flat-panel that allows the user to choose purchase different colored bezels or spend $300 bucks more for the XBR3 with a piano black finish. If you are considering an LCD, read this to found out how they are suppose to perform.[Via HDBlog.net]

  • Seven from Sony: new BRAVIA flat-panel LCDs

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    Evan Blass
    Evan Blass
    06.01.2006

    Even though we've all gone out and bought HD-DVD players already (not really), Sony is trying to woo consumers over to the Blu-ray camp with a snazzy new line of BRAVIA-brand flat-panel LCD TVs, five of which sport the coveted XBR designation, and five of which offer 1080p resolution for maximum enjoyment of the BDP-S1 that Sony is hoping you'll pick up this summer. All of the XBR sets -- the 46-inch KDL-46XBR3 and KDL-46XBR2, 40-inch KDL-40XBR3 and KDL-40XBR2, and 32-inch KDL-V32XBR2 -- feature a built-in ATSC tuner plus one VGA, two HD component, and three HDMI inputs, along with the usual flurry of patented picture enhancement technologies, with the XBR3s sporting that shiny piano black bezel which is so popular nowadays that it's showing up at some of the finest bars along the Jersey shore. Rounding out the bunch are the 46-inch KDL-46V2500 and 40-inch KDL-40V2500, which also give you 1,920 x 1,080 pixels, but no digital tuner, one less HDMI input, and no option for interchangeable, multi-colored bezels as with their XBR2 counterparts. Prices for these models -- which will all be available in September -- range from $2,500 for the 32-incher up to $5,300 for the stylin' 46-inch XBR3 (pictured), and of course, whatever you end up paying for that Blu-ray player.