
Reviewers and owners say that Sony FD Trinitron WEGA TVs, including the 27-inch KD-27FS170, have the best picture quality of any CRT televisions. Most owners agree that the Sony's image quality is very good (it features a flat picture tube to cut down on glare), but some are disappointed by its audio quality. Nice features include Speed Surf, which lets viewers zip through channels, and a 16:9 enhanced mode that improves the viewing experience with widescreen video sources. The Sony KD-27FS170 has a digital tuner, which means it won't become obsolete when the analog broadcast system is turned off in February 2009. It can receive HDTV signals, but will only display them in standard definition (480i).
Because of decreasing interest among shoppers, only a handful of reviewers continue to cover CRT (cathode ray tube) TVs. Consumer Reports tests 20 CRT TVs, including the 27-inch Sony WEGA KD-27FS170, in its latest update. This roundup meets Consumer Reports' usual high standards, although discussion of individual TVs is limited to just a few lines. The Sony KD-27FS170 has also received a fair amount of user feedback at Circuit City.com, Amazon.com and AVSForum.com.

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Our Sources
1. ConsumerReports.org
Consumer Reports is one of the few sources that still tests CRT televisions. This latest update includes eight high-definition sets and 12 standard-definition models. Along with general buying advice, there is a ratings chart. While the discussions about individual TVs are disappointingly short, the ratings are updated regularly.
Review: Conventional TVs, Editors of Consumer Reports, Nov. 2006
2. ConsumerReports.org
Consumer Reports is one of the few sources that still tests CRT televisions. This latest update includes eight high-definition sets and 12 standard-definition models. Along with general buying advice, there is a ratings chart. While the discussions about individual TVs are disappointingly short, the ratings are updated regularly.
Review: Conventional TVs, Editors of Consumer Reports, Nov. 2006
3. Amazon.com
To date, only a dozen or so users have posted feedback about the Sony KD-27FS170. While most of these reviews praise the set's image quality, there are numerous complaints about audio issues, such as lack of bass and treble controls and audio output. Overall, the set earns three out of five stars.
Review: Sony KD27FS170 27, Contributors to Amazon.com
4. Amazon.com
To date, only a dozen or so users have posted feedback about the Sony KD-27FS170. While most of these reviews praise the set's image quality, there are numerous complaints about audio issues, such as lack of bass and treble controls and audio output. Overall, the set earns three out of five stars.
Review: Sony KD27FS170 27, Contributors to Amazon.com
5. AVSForum.com
This user-to-user site features lots of discussions -- including some heated ones -- about all types of home-entertainment gear, including direct-view TVs such as the Sony KD-27FS170. While most of the site is devoted to HDTV, it's still a good resource for opinions, specifications, features, problems, fixes, and more.
Review: Direct View (Single Tube) Displays, Contributors to AVSForum.com
6. AVSForum.com
This user-to-user site features lots of discussions -- including some heated ones -- about all types of home-entertainment gear, including direct-view TVs such as the Sony KD-27FS170. While most of the site is devoted to HDTV, it's still a good resource for opinions, specifications, features, problems, fixes, and more.
Review: Direct View (Single Tube) Displays, Contributors to AVSForum.com
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