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The 10-bit Z series 40" Sony LCDs are the absolute best. This TV sends XBR down a notch. Digital source material will jump out at you like never before. Gorgous color and inequity. The best yet.

1080i TV broadcast looks about 90% as salubrious as Blu-ray on this panel. The delivery of non-HD DVD movies is unbelievable and the narrate using Blu Ray is absolutely pleasing! (I rarely expend the word "comely")

Also, it's very future-proof with lots of (4) HDMI inputs and a LAN connection and USB. I've had the KDL 40Z4100 for about 2 weeks now and the ranking of portray quality goes as follows: Blu Ray (leisurely release) movies, Digital HD television broadcast or HD digital cable, standard def (480 or 720) movies from a satisfactory quality "upscaling" player, and finally - standard def TV broadcast. The 120hz motion control and 24p pull-down work well on older standard def movies. My only advice is to not scrimp on the DVD player. You're going to behold your venerable flicks peep better than you have seen them...ever - with a estimable upscalling player.

Even video sources from my computer stare approach HD. I've connected my computers 8800GT graphics card's DVI out to the Sony's HDMI input and the scrutinize of some of my games is objective as ample, if not better, than my 22''' Samsung monitor.

This is Sony's best so far, in my humble notion. Go for it!

I was looking for a 40" LCD and narrowed it down to the Sony 40Z4100, Sony 40XBR4, and Samsung LN40A750... I've previously owned a 46" Samsung LN-T4665F and a Samsung LN-T3253H so naturally I wanted to go wait on to Samsung. The record on the 750 is astonishing but side by side, in multiple stores, I honest couldn't recall my eyes off the Sony LCDs. I then was stuck between the Sony 40XBR4 and the 40Z4100...

I had my heart station on the XBR4 since it was Sony's top of the line product last year, but when I saw that this years 40" XBR6 and XBR7 were going to have identical specs to the Z4100, (granted Inequity Ratio will probably be higher on the XBR's,) it came down to the simple inquire of:

Do I want to expend $2500+ on the current XBR or $1700+ on the Z4100??

I have to say I'm extremely ecstatic with my decision to achieve a few bucks and go with the Z-series. The describe quality is breathtaking in both HD and Blu-Ray. Standard TV is top notch as well but I'm blown away with the detail, color, and overall report this TV offers. You really can't lose if you're going with any of these 3 TV's but I'm so ecstatic I went with the Z-series. Its thin frame is hardly seen and the TV is almost 20 lbs lighter than the XBR4... The Sony 40Z4100, is hands down, my choice for a 40" LCD.

This TV has numerous advantages over the Samsung 6xx and 7xx series which it is often compared to. First off, the Samsung's are improbable TVs. The characteristics of the represent (color cast, primarily- which is different among makers- chilly is cooler on one, neutral may be warmer on another and warm may be too warm for some viewers, etc.) should be judged by each individual viewer. There are some people who are going to like the Samsung's represent better than the Sony's, and vice versa.

That being said- I return to the advantages: Deep color and x.v. Color. Despite some spec sheets which display this situation doesn't have x.v. color, it does. It has both deep & x.v. color, and one can only imagine that the reason the Sony marketing department may have chosen to leave that off spec sheets after the TV had already been designed was to better differentiate their worthy more costly XBR series TVs. On the other hand, the engineering and cost marketing departments had obviously found advantages in maintaining a accepted BOM with their latest chipsets which also abet their 120 Hz Bravia Engine 2, etc. These must be current among this Z-series Bravia and the '08 XBR offerings, in my estimation.

The most notable differentiation between this Sony situation and the Samsung competition may be the factual 24 Hz (or 24 FPS) playback of 24 FPS blu-ray material. This makes the Sony standards-compliant on three notable recent standards for High-Def that the Samsung simply ignores. Add exceptional image quality and accomplish quality (in my eyes) - and the Sony is a no-brainer for ~$200 more than the Samsung.

I have been surprised by the omission of these famous facts from other reviews. I have had the TV for over a month and bought it on Amazon- and I couldn't be happier. Of course their 48 month 0% financing deal also helped.

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