I REALLY don’t want to sell this, but I simply do not have room for it anymore.
Unit retailed for $1,899 at best buy Jan2006 when I bought it.
HD is incredible. This TV still has the pretty much the best picture available to date, rivaling the $5,000 50inch Pioneer Kuros.
Built in Tuner - DTV ready
Great for games, 360, ps3, and wii.
This unit is still in mint condition and has never been moved from it’s initial placement in my home (too heavy). And that’s the only con… it’s 196 lbs of awkwardness. Other than that it’s 34inches of widescreen HD glory.
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-SQZXmbHtch9/p_158KD34XBR/Sony-KD-34XBR960.html
Hi-Scan™ High-Definition TV — receives and decodes digital standard-definition and HDTV signals from over-the-air broadcasts (antenna required) and cable TV service (CableCARD™ required)
all signals displayed at 1080i or 480p
widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio
Super Fine Pitch Aperture Grill
selectable color temperature control
adjustable DRC MultiFunction V1 (upconverts non-HD signals to 960i or 480p)
CineMotion™ 3-2 pulldown processing
10-bit 3D digital comb filter
181-channel NTSC tuner
Twin-View™ 2-tuner PIP (adjustable split-screen)
multibrand remote control with some glow-in-the-dark buttons
picture settings memory for each video input
10 A/V inputs, including:
4 composite video (3 rear, 1 front)
3 S-video (2 rear, 1 front)
2 HD-compatible component video (accepts 1080i/720p/480p/480i signals)
1 HDMI digital audio/video input
3 i.LINK (IEEE 1394) ports (2 rear, 1 front)
2 RF inputs (Antenna, Cable)
optical digital audio output for Dolby® Digital
Enhanced Memory Stick playback (JPEG, MPEG)
30 watts total (7.5 x 2, plus 15 for subwoofer)
39-1/4"W x 25-3/8"H x 23-1/2"D
weight: 196 lbs.
Looking for $450 comes with a nice BUSH stand in pic below