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Bravia KDL-55 W 905 A
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Sony Bravia KDL-55W905A

LCD; 55"; Full HD; 3D-ready, HbbTV, PVR, 24p, Wi-Fi Direct, Face recognition, Internet TV, …; Newest review: 5/2013

Apart from its narrow viewing angles, a bit of crosstalk with 3D pictures and a smart TV system that limps behind the competition, the KDL-55W905A impresses on all counts, with TechRadar praising its …

1 review

 
Bravia KDL-46HX853BU
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Sony Bravia KDL-46HX853

LCD; 46"; Full HD; 3D-ready, Wi-Fi Direct, 3D Conversion, Internet TV, WLAN, LED Backlight, …; Newest review: 6/2012

"FOR: Great design; high-quality black tones and motion; exceptional sound for a flatscreen. AGAINST: DVD upscaling is so-so; contrast could be more dynamic; no glasses included."

4 reviews, 72 opinions (Excellent)

 
Bravia KDL40W905A
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Sony Bravia KDL-40W905A

LCD; 40"; Full HD; 3D-ready, Wi-Fi Direct, Face recognition, Internet TV, LED Backlight, …; Newest review: 5/2013

The KDL-40W905A is a treat for the eyes, not only because of its stunning design and slim profile, but also owing to its first-class picture quality, especially where colour performance is concerned. …

1 review

 
 
Bravia KDL-46 HX 753
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Sony Bravia KDL-46HX753

LCD; 46"; Full HD; 3D-ready, Wi-Fi Direct, 3D Conversion, Internet TV, WLAN, LED Backlight, …; Newest review: 6/2012

"FOR: Lovely looks; ample spec; tremendous picture, with black tones a real highlight. AGAINST: Sounds frankly poor; contrast could be starker; so-so DVD upscaling."

1 review, 59 opinions (Excellent)

 
Bravia KDL55HX853
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Sony Bravia KDL-55HX853

LCD; 55"; Full HD; 3D-ready, Face recognition, Integrated camera, Internet TV, WLAN, …; Newest review: 1/2013

Sony's Bravia KDL-55HX853 pushes most of Pocket-lint's buttons owing to its uniformity, which is impressive for an edge-lit LED TV, good overall picture quality, top-notch connectivity and

6 reviews, 72 opinions (Excellent)

 

More information at: CNET.co.uk, 5/2012 Sony 55HX853 Sony used to be the go-to brand for TVs back in the day, but with the advent of flat screens, it lost its mojo to Samsung and has been trying to get back on top ever since. Will the KDL-55HX853 herald the legendary maker's comeback? … to review

Bravia KDL-32 HX 753
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Sony Bravia KDL-32HX753

32"; Full HD; 3D-ready, Wi-Fi Direct, 3D Conversion, Internet TV, WLAN, LED Backlight, …; Newest review: 11/2012

"... its Freeview HD tuner is a delight, consistently delivering exceptional clarity and sharpness. ... The Sony HX753 means you needn't compromise on spec just because you've opted

4 reviews, 59 opinions (Excellent)

 

More information at: CNET.co.uk, 6/2012 Sony 32HX753 Can Sony regain its throne and reign the TV market once again with the latest addition to its new range? … to review

KDL40HX723
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Sony Bravia KDL-40HX723

LCD; 40"; Full HD; 3D-ready, Internet TV, WLAN, LED Backlight, Media Streaming, 24p; 200Hz; Newest review: 2/2012

"FOR: Strong smart TV content offering; natural, subtle picture; good detail; solid Freeview HD tuner. AGAINST: Colours lack punch and dynamics."

5 reviews, 1 opinion (Excellent)

 
Bravia XBR-84-X-900
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Sony Bravia XBR-84X900

LCD; 84"; Ultra HD; 3D-ready, HbbTV, LED Backlight, Media Streaming, PVR, Smartphone …; Newest review: 10/2012

There aren't many products the KD-84X9005 can be compared to, so if you can't afford it, TechRadar can't suggest many alternatives save for Sony's VW1000ES 4K projector and

4 reviews

 

More information at: TechRadar UK, 10/2012 Sony KD-84X9005 4K TVs are still exceedingly rare, one of the main reasons being that there's barely any native Ultra HD content yet to feed them. But some companies are slowly starting to launch such sets, and the latest one to join the 4K party has been Sony with the gargantuan KD-84X9005. … to review

KDL 55HX823
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Sony KDL-55HX823

LCD; 55"; Full HD; 3D-ready, Internet TV, WLAN, LED Backlight, 24p; 400Hz; Newest review: 11/2011

Sony's KDL-55HX823 impressed CNET reviewers with its snazzy styling, nice range of Internet video services, and crisp, bright 2D pictures. However, considering it's pretty high price tag,

4 reviews

 

More information at: What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision, issue 11/2011 If you're buying a TV... have it large! Sometimes, size is everything. Watch a movie or sporting event on a 26in set and you're a spectator; watch it in 3D on an Internet-enabled 65in telly, and you're part of the action. Here are six such titans of tech... In test: Six large-screen TVs were reviewed and rated on performance, usability and features. Scores of 2 x "stunning-all rounder", 3 x "well worth considering", and 1 x "decent" were awarded. … to review

KDL-37EX-524
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Sony KDL-37EX524

LCD; 37"; Full HD; LED Backlight, Media Streaming, 24p, Internet TV, WLAN; Newest review: 11/2011

The KDL-37EX524's flaws are well balanced out by its good qualities, resulting in a good value TV that can stand up competently to more expensive sets. Pocket-lint pointed out its excellent …

3 reviews, 10 opinions (Excellent)

 
 
KDL26EX553
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Sony KDL-26EX553

LCD; 26"; HD-Ready; Wi-Fi Direct, Internet TV, WLAN, LED Backlight, Media Streaming, 24p; Newest review: 1/2013

"FOR: Plethora of Internet content; built-in wi-fi; decent colour; smooth, easy-to-watch picture. AGAINST: Expensive; pretty terrible sound quality; could be more detail on offer."

4 reviews, 76 opinions (Above average)

 

More information at: CNET.co.uk, 9/2012 Sony 26EX553 Sony provides an option for those who want all the usual features, but in a smaller package. … to review

Bravia KDL40HX853
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Sony Bravia KDL-40HX853

LCD; 40"; Full HD; 3D-ready, Wi-Fi Direct, Face recognition, Internet TV, WLAN, 24p; 200Hz, …; Newest review: 12/2012

For almost £1000, you should be expecting much more of a TV than what the KDL-40HX853 offers, Computer Act!ve said. Except for slightly better motion handling and backlighting, there's barely

4 reviews, 72 opinions (Excellent)

 

More information at: CNET.co.uk, 9/2012 Sony 40HX853 Sony hasn't been at the top of its TV game lately, but it's looking to fix that with its new ranges for 2012, and the 40HX853 definitely seems like a strong offering. … to review

KDL 46 HX850
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Sony Bravia KDL 46HX850

LCD; 46"; Full HD; Internet TV, WLAN; 800Hz; Newest review: 10/2012

It's not easy to configure and the menus are atrocious, but there's not much more that can be said against the KDL-46HX850 in Wired's opinion. Blacks are deep, colours are fantastic,

1 review

 

More information at: Wired.com, 10/2012 In the Black Sony is probably your best option if you favour LCD TVs over plasma models. The company's new KDL-46HX850 promises to offer most of the HX929 series' appeal for a sizeable chunk of cash less. … to review

Bravia KDL32EX524
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Sony Bravia KDL-32EX524

LCD; 32"; Full HD; Internet TV, LED Backlight, 24p; Newest review: 1/2012

CNET thinks that there is lots to like about Sony's KDL-32EX524 32inch TV. Colours are warm and it can upscale non-HD channels well. There are some problems with motion blur and also the …

4 reviews

 
KDL32EX523
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Sony Bravia KDL-32EX523

LCD; 32"; Full HD; Internet TV, WLAN, Media Streaming, 24p; Newest review: 7/2011

The quality of the pictures displayed by the Sony Bravia KDL-32EX523 are fantastic, and this TV crams in lots of very good features for a mid-range set. It is certainly a very good TV overall, but …

1 review

 
Bravia KDL40NX723
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Sony Bravia KDL-40NX723

LCD; 40"; Full HD; LED Backlight, Media Streaming, 24p, 3D Conversion, Internet TV, WLAN; Newest review: 10/2011

The design of the Sony KDL-40NX723 is nice and elegant, and this set offers superb online services and an impressive 2D performance, according to Trusted Reviews. The problem is that it comes at a …

3 reviews

 
KDL55EX723
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Sony Bravia KDL-55EX723

LCD; 55"; Full HD; 3D-ready, Internet TV, WLAN, LED Backlight; Newest review: 11/2011

3D images produced as an added extra to the Sony KDL-55EX723 are disappointing, and the audio quality is also sub-standard. Pocket-lint deemed the 2D performance to be brilliant though, with good …

3 reviews, 141 opinions (Above average)

 
HMZT1 Personal 3D Viewer
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Sony HMZ-T1 Personal 3D Viewer

Video Glasses; 0.7"; HD-Ready; 3D-ready; Newest review: 3/2012

The appeal for the Personal 3D Viewer from Sony will be limited specifically to 3D fans, making it a product for a niche market which will probably not sell too many. If not set up correctly it can …

6 reviews, 3 opinions (Excellent)

 
Sony Bravia KDL-32EX725
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Sony Bravia KDL-32EX725

LCD; 32"; Full HD; 3D-ready, HbbTV, 24p, Smartphone controlled, Wi-Fi Direct, 3D Conversion, …; Newest review: 8/2011

“It definitely has its shortcomings when it comes to image quality, which is less than optimal. The lack of SD card reader is also a disadvantage, especially for film makers. But ultimately, the main

3 reviews

 

More information at: test (Stiftung Warentest), issue 8/2011 Dim the lights... It’s not until the end of this year that all televisions must carry an EU energy label, but there are already plenty of energy saving sets on the market to choose from. But is the picture quality they provide up to scratch? In our international group test, 21 televisions of different sizes were reviewed: 20 LCD models and 1 plasma TV. 10 TVs received a final score of “good”, the other 11 were rated “satisfactory”. Test criteria included picture (moving image presentation/3D, use as a PC monitor, viewing angle, lack of reflection ...), sound and operation (installation and connections, on-screen menu, EPG (electronic programme guide), operation through both the remote control and the device directly ...). Deductions were made for poor moving image presentation, unsatisfactory operation, unclear instruction manual and insufficient environmental credentials. If the television was unable to be operated without the remote control, half a grade was deducted from the operation score.

Bravia KDL-26EX320BU
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Sony Bravia KDL-26EX320

LCD; 26"; HD-Ready; LED Backlight, Media Streaming, PVR, 24p, Wi-Fi Direct, Internet TV, WLAN; Newest review: 11/2011

It's difficult to find a better second room set than the KDL-26EX320, at least at this price. Its multimedia features and staggering amount of on-demand video content belie its price, although …

1 review, 70 opinions (Above average)

 
 

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Product information and further reviews

Sony Bravia KDL-40NX713 Expert Reviews 8/2011 - With its droolworthy design and styling, the 40NX713 is unmistakingly a Sony TV through and through on the outside, but how does it perform?

Sony KDL-40HX723 TrustedReviews 7/2011 - Sony's track record with 3D TVs in 2011 hasn't been exactly stellar, so the company's putting all of its hopes on the KDL-40HX723. Will it be the one to make up for previous blunders?

Five futureproof flatscreens bid to be your TV today. What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision 2/2007 - Want a TV that makes the most of jaw-dropping HD pictures? Check out these 46-47in LCDs for beautiful big pictures plus support for the new HD discs - but which will be the best buy? Review details: Five LCD televisions were reviewed and rated based on features and sound and picutre quality. Scores ranged from 3 to 5 stars out of 5.

Sony Bravia KDL-40V2000 CNET.co.uk 6/2006 - If you're a global megacorp like Sony and you're struggling to make your customary critical and commercial impact in a particular area of technology, you can do one of two things. You can bail out and plough a fortune into coming up with a new rival technology. Or you can knuckle down and stick at it in a bid to finally do it better than anyone else.

Sony Bravia KDL-32V2000 CNET.co.uk 9/2006 - Bravia screens have been receiving a lot of attention. There's that bouncing ball advert for a start, and all of Sky's HDTV demonstrations have used Bravia LCDs to display it's potential. Why all the fuss?

Sony Bravia KDL-46X2000 CNET.co.uk 9/2006 - The KDL-46X2000 is the flagship model of Sony's Bravia LCD TV range and its price reflects this.

Sony MFM-HT75W 17in Multifunction Display TrustedReviews 6/2005 - While Plasma has long been associated with flat TVs, LCD has traditionally been the technology of choice for smaller displays. Things have started to change with LCD TVs now available up to 45in, such as Sharp’s Acquos LC45GD1E, which offers native 1080i resolution. However, at the smaller screen end of the market, a place where Plasma just can’t go, LCD is still very much doing the business.

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