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20 out of 20 people found this review helpful
4.5 stars
"Great Idea that needs some polishing"
Pros: Overview Sony has recently introduced its Locationfree TVs in the US: LF-X1 and LF-X5. The idea has existed in Japan and there Locationfree TVs were called Sony Airboard. Finally Sony Japan decided to bring this modified TV to the US market. As an early a
Cons: Price and the facts mentioned above.
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10 out of 10 people found this review helpful
3.5 stars
"Great if your technically savvy enough to set up all the features"
Pros: Touch Screen that Can surf the web, check email, bring tv to rooms that may not have one. 100 Feet distance from base station 60ft with walls in the way... Hook up your digital TV your Tivo your music and your computer and your rocking....Picture in Pictu
Cons: 3hr battery life, can blackout if signal strength is not strong. Does loose television signal temporarily when bouncing from tv into email or web. Has wep encryption however this only works if your not connected to the basestation-in otherwords you canno
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4.0 stars
Pros: For people who travel globally - it's a must. Period!
Cons: would be cool to be able and hook up the TV to a larger screen e.g. Plasma. After all: Size matters.
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1.5 stars
Pros: Great concept.
Cons: Quality of video is just not there yet. I don't know if its the bandwidth or the compression/decompression algorythms, but its not ready for prime time. Particularly not worth $1500.
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4.5 stars
Pros: it has good multimedia and you can get it from anywhere
Cons: can't say until i find out battery life (besides the price)
