1.) Devastatingly heavy. According to the Sony documentation, its heavier than all of its 16:9 super fine pitch XS and XBR brothers, and 8 lbs heavier than the KV-36HS420.
2.) When powered off, the phosphor stripes on the front of the tube are basically invisible, notably different from all other FD Trinitron Wegas Ive personally seen.
3.) The menu system is vastly different from the KV-36HS420, and offers a variety of different vertical and horizontal expansion/zoom options, as well as the ability to output
in progressive 540p or interlaced 1080i by changing the DRC modes. When available, this allows 480i content to present as either progressive or interlaced depending on setting.
4.) The HDPT circuitry is present on this particular unit. When in HDPT mode, the normal menu is off center and its difficult to make adjustments as its hard to see what option you are changing. The service menu, however, is fine. The service manual clarified that HDPT=0 bypasses the MID (digital scaling) circuitry.
5.) Built in ATSC HDTV tuner.
6.) Service menu changes seem to be tied not only to specific inputs, but also input resolutions and modes, such as HDPT. Seem much moreso than the HS420 series.
7.) The amount of adjustment and deflection circuitry in this set is astounding. Size, rotation, dynamic focus, and dynamic beam landing / purity are adjustable from the SM. When I got the set powered on, noticed a small area of slight discoloration on lower left corner of the screen. Instead of correcting with magnets as I normally would, adjusted the LB option in the LANDING menu and it cleared it right up.

