Compare Sony KDLXBR9 vs KDLS5100
The Sony KDLS5100 is the entry level HDTV of the 2009 Bravia lineup, offering excellent picture and audio quality alongside basic HDTV features. Although lacking in the same top-line technology as the KDLXBR9, it offers a significantly reduced price tag ideal for customers shopping on a budget. Below is a list of differences between systems:
- Dynamic Contrast Ratio - Contrast ratio refers to a system’s range of colors between black and white, with a higher ratio being preferred. The S5100 series has a ratio of 30000:1 while the XBR9 has a ratio of 100000:1.
- Motionflow Technology - Motionflow technology reproduces accurate motion quality. The KDLXBR9 series has a full 240hz refresh rate, whereas the KDLS5100 features a significantly reduced rate of 60hz.
- Connectivity - The KDLS5100 has three HDMI ports while the KDLXBR9 has four ports for improved connectivity in conjunction with photo viewing and MP3 player USB support.
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Comparing Bravia KDL-XBR9 vs. KDL-V5100
The KDL-V5100 offers improvements in image quality and picture customization over the previous S5100 series, as well as a greater level of connectivity, all for only a modest increase in price. While it still falls short of mid to upper-tier systems in the Bravia LCD lineup, it remains a solid system for your HDTV needs. Below is a list of differences between systems:
- Contrast Ratio and Picture Quality differences discussed above -
- Bravia Engine - The Bravia Engine 2 featured in the KDL-V5100 series has evolved into the more advanced Bravia Engine 3 featured in the XBR9 series. This improved engine allows for greater sharpness and clarity on your 1080p screen.
- Differences in Internet and Media Features - These features found in the KDLXBR9 include television and movie content accessible from an on-demand list as well as access to streaming video sites using your remote and any broadband connection. Also featured are Bravia Internet Widgets which can be readjusted on your screen to help you stay up to date with current news, weather, and sports events.
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Differences between Sony KDLXBR9 and KDLW5100
The KDLW5100 represents an impressive balance between affordability and feature-richness. The W5100 series offers much of the same technology found in higher systems, such as a 100000:1 contrast ratio and Bravia Internet features, making it an LCD with a high customer satisfaction rating. Below is a list of differences between systems to help you determine which meets your needs:
- Panel Bits - The KDLW5100 has an 8-bit panel rate while the KDLXBR9 has a 10-bit panel rate for improved picture quality.
- Picture Quality - The KDLW5100 falls below the KDLXBR9 in image quality as a result of lower contrast ratios and black levels.
- Motionflow Technology - The KDLW5100 provides customers with a 120hz refresh rate, a nice improvement over the 60hz rate found in the S5100 series. However, this refresh rate is only half that of 240hz rate found in the XBR9 series.
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Compare Sony KDL-XBR9 versus KDL-Z5100
The KDL-Z5100 is a step below the KDL-XBR9. While both offer the same motion quality, contrast ratios, Internet and Media features, HDMI connectivity, and Bravia Engine technology, there are several key differences setting these systems apart. Below is a list of differences to help you compare and contrast:
- Picture Quality and Backlight differences - The Sony KDLXBR9 employs a “Wide Color Gamut—Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp” backlighting system for a marked difference in picture quality over the KDLZ5100, which uses “Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp” system.
- Sound Quality - The XBR9 has tweeters added into its speakers for improved audio quality over the Z5100 model.
- Live Color Creation - Live Color Creation technology featured in the XBR9 provides a distinct advantage in picture quality by enhancing color depth contrast levels to create vivid and lifelike imagery. This technology is lacking in the Z5100 series and models of a lower class.
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