Sony’s X900B is an outstanding television on several levels. Its picture
quality challenges some of the best plasmas we’ve reviewed (which,
frankly, we didn’t think was possible), and its built in (or, perhaps
more accurately, built on) audio system is, hands down, the
best we’ve ever heard. There’s just one problem: the speaker system that
makes this television sound so good has a way of turning people off –
at least initially. And that’s a shame, because folks could end up
passing by one of the finest televisions ever made over one of the
elements that makes it so good.
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