An open-box display system or refurbished sony bravia?? Hi all, I only just recently bought a display
Hi all, I only just recently bought a display component of Sony Bravia KDL32ML130. I have it for 2 days and so far I am far from in good spirits with it. I don't know whether the picture power (using DVD, SD DISH and PS2) supposed to be blurry when I use component cable (RYG) or not. Do you guys know?
Do you think the root it's blurry because it's been ON (never be turned off) as a display for customers in the store for months? I ruminate the picture quality be good when it be displayed on the shelf. The TV was creation in AUG 2007. I bought it from Walmart.
I of late bought it so I can return it and get something else. There is an exact same model of TV, but it is refurbished. Do you regard a refurbished TV is any good?
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Hold on here...your TV is likely GOOD next to No problems whatsoever....
YOUR SIGNAL is the problem....
DVD is 480P not 1080....
SD Dish is 480 i not 1080...
PS2 is 480i not 1080....
Walmart TV is 1080....that's why it looks so good at the store !
Time to upgrade your Signals !
Keep the TV....
Do you know what a REFURBISHED TV is?
It's YOUR TV shipped pay for to Walmart, then shipped hindmost to Sony, tested to insure it's operating to Sony specs 100% of the time, re-boxed and then re-sold backbone to another person and SHIPPED to them.beside a lesser warranty within some cases !
That's a lot more shipping-vibration than the TV you already hold.
Look up the term "refurbished" and you'll see what I indicate. It depends what you have it in mind by blurry.
Firstly, your three sources (DVD, SD dish and ps2) all are outputting smaller amount than ideal signals; or 480p, 480i, and 480p respectively. Since your sony is powerful of 720p, then you're not feed it an HD signal and it'll by nature look smaller quantity than ideal.
So blurry might plan less than great or it might really mean blurry as surrounded by out of focus. If it's the latter, then there's something wrong near it and you should return it.
The true test however is to nurture it something HD, like an HD dish box or even an over the heavens HD antenna. If after these tests the picture still looks blurry, afterwards definitely there's something wrong.
As for it self on all the time, TVs are built for that big-hearted of usage so that shouldn't make a difference, especially since the TV be made in August 2007-- it hasn't be on for that long.
If you're really looking to save some dough, later yes refurbished is OK, mainly because it come back from Sony and they supposedly do some trialling before calling it refurbished. But if you can spare some extra regulation, don't do the refurbished route and buy new.
Going surrounded by a different direction, save yourself some dough by not buying a Sony! Their TVs by spirit are more expensive for the simple reason that their autograph is Sony and they can charge more 'cause of moniker recognition. Get something else that's indistinguishable size that's a familiar autograph (and not something completely obscure and wacky) and you'll rescue some $$$.