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Sony Bravia EX703 (KDL-46EX703) review

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Sony Bravia EX703 (KDL-46EX703) review

The 46-inch, 1080p, LED-edge-lit Bravia KDL-46EX703 is a thoroughly decent LCD TV. You'll pay extra to have the Sony logo on the set, but it offers a Freeview HD tuner, a slim design, and respectable high-definition performance. Its eco-friendly features are also really impressive Read more

£1,200

13 July 2010 by Ian Morris

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Sony Bravia NX703 (KDL-46NX703) review

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Sony Bravia NX703 (KDL-46NX703) review

Sony hasn't endeared itself to us in recent years with expensive TVs that weren't up to its former high standards, but the NX703 is part of a new wave of Bravias with a smart 'Monolith' design, Freeview HD and some very high-end Internet-connected features. Has Sony finally justified the price tag? Read more

£1,700

1 June 2010 by Ian Morris

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Editors' choice Sony Bravia W5500 (KDL-46W5500) review

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Sony Bravia W5500 (KDL-46W5500) review

Despite a rather dour exterior, the 1080p, 46-inch Bravia KDL-46W5500 is a fantastic LCD TV. Its images are nothing short of sensational, it offers good connectivity and multimedia functionality, and, compared to other Bravia sets, it's surprisingly affordable too Read more

£840

19 August 2009 by Alex Jennings

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Sony Bravia X4500 (KDL-46X4500) review

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Sony Bravia X4500 (KDL-46X4500) review

The 46-inch, 1080p, LED-backlit Bravia KDL-46X4500 LCD TV produces, on occasions, the best pictures we've seen on a flat TV from Sony. It's also attractive, well-connected and far cheaper than sets that use the same technology, although it'll still dent your wallet. This is an imperious TV Read more

£2,499

31 July 2009 by Alex Jennings

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Sony Bravia KDL-46Z4500 review

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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

£1,000

9 December 2008 by Alex Jennings

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Sony Bravia KDL-46W3000 review

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Sony Bravia KDL-46W3000 review

The Sony Bravia KDL-46W3000 shows signs of real quality. The second generation in the range includes a high 16,000:1 contrast ratio and 1080p resolution, and the company obviously worked hard to improve image quality with a gaggle of image processing features Read more

£1,284

5 March 2008 by Alex Jennings

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Sony Bravia KDL-46X2000 review

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Sony Bravia KDL-46X2000 review

Sony's Bravia KDL-46X2000 is the flagship model of the company's LCD TV range. Its 46-inch screen has a 'full HD' 1,920x1,080 resolution, which means not only that 1080i hi-def material can be matched to the screen pixel-for-pixel, giving a particularly sharp and detailed picture, but also that it will properly display 1080p material Read more

£2,000

15 September 2006 by Rob Gillman

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Sony KDF-E50A12U review

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Sony KDF-E50A12U review

Sony's KDF-E50A12U is a huge 50-inch rear-projection screen that claims to take up the same corner space as a 42-inch plasma -- and it costs considerably less. With a future-proof specification and a surprisingly creditable picture, this is an ideal alternative to plasma for large-screen enthusiasts on a budget Read more

£1,220

17 January 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith

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Sony KE-P42M1 review

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Sony KE-P42M1 review

A 42-inch plasma that won't break the bank, the KE-P42M1 nevertheless cuts corners with a childish design and basement-level resolution Read more

£1,600

1 July 2005 by Guy Cocker

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