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Sony Bravia KDL-32D3000 review
With a plethora of features, 1080p high-definition compatibility and three HDMI inputs, the Sony Bravia KDL-32D3000 is a tech-heavy 32-inch LCD TV. Its new MotionFlow system makes moving objects look clearer, while good black levels are accompanied by high-quality colours Read more
16 October 2007 by Alex Jennings
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Sony Bravia HX703 (KDL-40HX703) review
The 40-inch, 1080p Bravia KDL-40HX703 LCD TV sports Sony's new, starkly minimalist 'monolithic' design. We like it, but not as much as we like the TV's picture quality, and especially its excellent high-definition images. It sports a Freeview HD tuner too -- something that's always welcome Read more
24 May 2010 by Alex Jennings
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Sony Bravia KDL-52W4500 review
Having recently liked the performance of Sony's Bravia KDL-46Z4500 LCD TV before being put off by its high price, we took delivery of the much better value KDL-52W4500 with a real sense of anticipation. If it can approach the quality of the 46Z4500 at a much lower price per inch, it'll be just fine by us Read more
19 December 2008 by Alex Jennings
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Blu-ray and DVD > Blu-ray Players and Recorders
Sony BDP-S760 review
At last, Sony has delivered the awesome stand-alone Blu-ray player that we always knew it was capable of making. Aesthetically, the BDP-S760 is about as original as cake, and a few other recent players may have more features, but it delivers the best Blu-ray pictures we've seen this side of £500 Read more
19 November 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Sony Bravia KDL-46Z4500 review
Sony is out to impress with its new 200Hz processing system available in the KDL-46Z4500. This upgrade offers some definite improvements in the clarity and fluidity of motion -- the picture quality is not too shabby either. With so much competition from LED and plasma TVs, will Sony's 200Hz LCD TV be in the same league? Read more
9 December 2008 by Alex Jennings
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs
Sony Bravia E5500 (KDL-32E5500) review
Sporting a bold, photo-frame design, the 32-inch, 1080p Bravia KDL-32E5500 LCD TV combines a really impressive set of features with generally excellent picture quality. Not only are its pictures better than most of its rivals, it also sounds good too. The only problem is that it's pretty expensive Read more
7 August 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Sony KDS-70R2000 review
If you're thinking a flat TV is the only way to go, think again. The experience of watching HD on the Sony KDS-70R2000 is akin to looking through a huge window at a life-sized real world on the other side. The levels of clarity on this TV make the pictures of many flat TVs look like mush Read more
2 October 2007 by Alex Jennings
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Home Cinema > Home Cinema Packages
Sony HTP-BD3IS review
We chortled as we prised the HTP-BD3IS from its box, titillated by the ridiculously tiny speakers of this 5.1-channel, Blu-ray home-cinema system. But the smirks were soon wiped off our faces by its physics-defying audio and outstanding picture quality. The HTP-BD3IS succeeds in offering both style and substance Read more
18 November 2009 by Alex Jennings
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Home Cinema > Projectors
Sony VPL-VW40 review
The Sony VPL-VW40 projector impresses us in its clarity and precision of its pictures. It truly beats anything else in its class and its price tag isn't as shocking as some projectors on the market. Plus, its total freedom from technology noise could make it a great option Read more
18 July 2008 by Alex Jennings
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Sony Bravia KDL-26V4000 review
The HD Ready KDL-26V4000 LCD TV is surprisingly affordable for a Sony Bravia set. Judged by Sony's current standards, it's short on features and looks unglamorous, but it produces some of the best pictures we've seen from a 26-inch TV, with bright, rich colours and deep, convincing black levels Read more
3 April 2009 by Alex Jennings
