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Looks Great @1080i/p. Now bring on the 4K content I've been playing with the new 65" XBR for a few days, and have gotten the picture settings into a range I like. Sony default settings are VERY vibrant. Tuned down the color level, as well as picture and brightness, since I like an image that is deeper into the blacks. My eye tends to favor the "warm 1" base to work from. The sound is impressive, although I was concerned about the volume at max, it didn't seem like it went the distance to what I would use for high volume listening. I corrected this issue by increasing the "volume offset" in the sound settings. Essentially it's like turning the preamp level up, so there is more range on the speaker volume control. Live sports (hockey, basketball, car racing) even at 1080i cable signal, was terrific. The hockey looked so good, the players seemed to jump off the screen, which might be the reason I had teeth missing the next morning. June 20, 2013

It's good I think everyone should have this but, you know that feeling that you get when something looks so real that it's uncomfortable? Well, that's what it does, but you can get used to it. Also, the special glasses become pitch black when you turn them sideways. So you can't lay down and watch TV. I'd recommend that before you switch, you should put your current TV on high color depth. Just a little deeper in color every day. I like how you can play video games in your own screen so you don't have to use a split screen. Also, I really think the price for this doesn't match the TV. I think it should cost like, $5200 or even $4600. Because the price now is just unfair. I know they put a lot of work into this thing but, I just can;t get past the price. I suggest you get this TV when it's on sale or when they lower the price. I haven't bought it yet but, I have tried it. It does change the way things like cartoons look and that's a downer. Like Spongebob, Adventure Time, or Family Guy. The TV is too thin to have things like headphone jacks or any type of cords being connected to it, so it comes with little, short cords that you can connect to the TV and then you can connect other types of cords to them. Anyway, the TV is good but doesn't match the price. May 30, 2013

First Class TV! Picture quality of 4k mastered movies/videos is truly incredible - but upscaled HD is striking, too. Blu-ray 3D movies on this TV take you to a better world. But you're not limited to 3D movies. Put on the passive 3D glasses, hit the 3D button, and all HD is 3D. Miracast puts my Sony Vaio notebook on screen. It's 8 million+ pixels of Ultra HD happiness. May 28, 2013