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That silly, tiny prop is the dumbest idea I've seen in a long, long time. How dumb is that. The reason. I've long admired and purchased Sony products for their quality and integrity. You tell me.
I originally decided to buy a lightweight, 19" LCD HDTV so that I could pick it up and move it around the house if and when I chose to. Their "safety" instructions for using their silly little prop say to drill holes in my fine furniture on which it will sit and to screw the tiny prop down to the furniture. I decided to return this Sony Bravia TV- immediately after reading the install instructions and before plugging it in. They also suggest you attach a cord to the top back of the TV and tie the cord to a hook screwed into the wall behind it. But the above described flaw is indeed a seriously poor design judgement.
Sony's ridiculous solution and instructions for making sure the TV doesn't fall over if one chooses not to hang it on the wall and, instead, chooses their second choice of trying to prop it up on a flat surface with the stupidly tiny prop they provide with the 19" Bravia. Shame on Sony for not providing a sturdy pedestal like the 19" Samsung I bought instead.Cris Razzano
It's been a daily part of my life for a month, and it's beautiful, and easy to control and hook up. It has outlets and inlets for seemingly any device, and suggests hookups. This tv is beautiful and easy to set up.The worst of it is that it's best viewed when fully vertical, and the prop in the back isn't long enough for that, so I needed a piece of wood under it to raise it. It doesn't have its verticality worked out - unless you mount it on a wall. I would highly recommend it.
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