Why is my Sony 60 inch LCD tv doing this?

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i got a sony 60 inch lcd tv from 2004 and recently we had to re set it up, and now in the top left corner it keeps saying 5 and it will not go away, how can i get it to stop doing this?

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Answer by Minnie
On the TV remote press the display button until the display goes away.

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Sony Bravia KDL-46HX850

Sony Bravia KDL-46HX850
The Sony Bravia KDL-46HX850 is a 46-inch LED LCD HDTV similar in features to 2010's KDL-55HX800 ($ 3399.99, 4 stars). Like the earlier model, it uses Sony's Dynamic Edge combination LED edge- and back-lighting, and 3D support for use with Sony's active …
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First look review: The LG Spectrum on Verizon is a screen star
The Spectrum also has an 8-megapixel rear-facing LED flash camera, 1080p video capture, and a front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera for video chats. In our tests of the Nitro, which appears to have the identical camera, the camera had a short shutter lag …
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Can a Sony widescreen flat tube HDTV have a better picture than a LCD or plasma?

Question by : Can a Sony widescreen flat tube HDTV have a better picture than a LCD or plasma?
My dad has a older Sony widescreen flat tube HDTV. I haven’t seen a plasma or LCD HDTV that has as good a picture when watching ABC, FOX, NBC or CBS over the air high def broadcasting.

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Answer by mltnfrst
Id stick with tubes

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Panasonic TC-P65S2 65-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV or Sony BRAVIA 60″ Class / 1080p / 120Hz / LED-LCD HDTV?

Question by : Panasonic TC-P65S2 65-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV or Sony BRAVIA 60″ Class / 1080p / 120Hz / LED-LCD HDTV?
I’m stuck between these two tvs. Would love to get more opinions about the two. Thanks!

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Answer by The Phone geek
The Panasonic Plasmas consistently ranks in the top 1 or 2 and is currently ranked number 1 in a few audio visual mags

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Sony 46″ LED LCD 120HZ OR Sony 40″ LED LCD 3D 240Hz?

Question by James K: Sony 46″ LED LCD 120HZ OR Sony 40″ LED LCD 3D 240Hz?
I’m struggling between getting:

Sony KDL46EX710 – 46″ LED LCD 120HZ
and
Sony KDL40HX800 – 40″ LED LCD 3D 240Hz?

40″ might be just enough for my living room, but it’s nice to have 46″…..
Now, both are on sale for $ 799! The market price at amazon and ebay for both are over $ 1100 up to $ 1800.
The 40″ has 3D (which I might not use) and the 240 Hz (I don’t know how much difference (significance) this will make compared with 120Hz).
With Passive 3D TV, and glassless technology, I’m just worry that this 3D TV might just be the thing of the past…..
Now the only reason I still think about the 40″ is probably because of the quality and the higher market price? I guess my question is if the quality of 40″ KDL40HX800 much22 better than the 46″ KDL46EX710.
I’ve been thinking about this for days. If anyone think the 40″ is worth more (better deal), I’ll just keep what I have now ( I bought it but I can still return it). Any suggestions will greatly be appreciated

Thanks

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Answer by Patrik
Anything from Sony is good but the first one is the way to go

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What if any Sony 40 inch XBR TVs have 3D capability?

40 inch  tvs
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Answer by Brent C
I would recommend the LED Samsung because they are top rated for picture quality. This one is a 46″ 3D capable: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004N866SA/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=g23-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B004N866SA

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is it possible to hook up a ps3 with a sony 40 hdtv and an older 321bose system so bose speakers have all audi

Question by Jim P: is it possible to hook up a ps3 with a sony 40 hdtv and an older 321bose system so bose speakers have all audi
im trying to connect my new ps3 to my bose 321 and hdtv. my current config has the bose system working fine with the hdtv. how to i connect the ps3 so audio will come through the bose and so will the blue ray dvds, as of right now i have to keep switching to put my tv speakers on to use the ps3, please help

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Answer by A Sexy D
take the yellow wire and connect it to the tv. take the red and black wires and connect them to audio inputs on the bose system. this will give you the picture on tv but the sound through bose. hope this helps it will work fully you may need to buy extensions for the audio because the three wires are so close you can buy the two female ends at walmart along with longer audio rca plugs ask the sales associate if you need help.

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Which LCD tv would be better for video games? 32″ 1080p 120hz Sony Bravia or a 40″ 1080p 60hz Bravia?

Question by scott g: Which LCD tv would be better for video games? 32″ 1080p 120hz Sony Bravia or a 40″ 1080p 60hz Bravia?
I am just concerned with the refreshrate with each TV. Is there gonna be a huge difference in refreshrate for the 40in compared to the 32in?

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Answer by Kamil
Human eyes don’t have a refresh rate that big so you will not see any difference between the two computers have 30hz or more and i don’t see a difference between my 120hz tv

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I have a Sony XBR 37 inch 1080p and the picture is not?

Question by TripleGemini73: I have a Sony XBR 37 inch 1080p and the picture is not?
as good as it was in the store. My Comcast box only goes to 1080i does that matter? It looked really good at the store that is why I decided to pay another $ 700 instead of going with the $ 588 tv I originally wanted but now I feel as if it is fuzzy. I got the new cables…am I doing something wrong or do I need to take it back and get the cheaper one? Please help me. Thank you.

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Answer by bdh29
The picture you see in the store comes from a source at the store that feeds into all the tv’s, usually 720p or 1080i. Sony, however, uses their own box (which is usually out of sight) that feeds into the tv. This box is sending out the picture in 1080p, which is why it looks better at the store than at your home. Try playing a blue-ray or high-def dvd to see if the picture quality matches what you expected.

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