The A-series Sxrd don't have the top-of-the-line circuitry that the XBR do. It would be nice to see Sony actually improving these tvs . . . . so the real test - at least in terms of the cnet reviews - will be whether the new 60" XBR2 can outscore the 8.8 cnet gave the XBR1 last year. Anything less than a 9.0 on the new XBR2 must be considered a disappointment.
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The A-series Sxrd don't have the top-of-the-line circuitry that the XBR do. It would be nice to see Sony actually improving these tvs . . . . so the real test - at least in terms of the cnet reviews - will be whether the new 60" XBR2 can outscore the 8.8 cnet gave the XBR1 last year. Anything less than a 9.0 on the new XBR2 must be considered a disappointment.