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Sony KDL-55HX823 review

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Sony KDL-55HX823 review

Punchy 2D and impressive Internet video services on the Sony KDL-55HX823 are marred by below-par 3D and backlight inconsistencies. Read more

£2,000

28 November 2011 by Niall Magennis

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Sony Bravia NX813 (KDL-55NX813) review

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Sony Bravia NX813 (KDL-55NX813) review

The 55-inch Sony Bravia KDL-55NX813 LED TV is designed to handle 3D and hi-def content well, and indeed it does so. But standard-definition TV isn't its forte and it's very expensive too. Read more

£2,500

28 March 2011 by Ian Morris

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 Sony Bravia LX903 (KDL-60LX903) review

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Sony Bravia LX903 (KDL-60LX903) review

The Sony Bravia KDL-60LX903 is a sturdy performer in most areas. It does disappoint with 3D material, though, producing pictures with less depth than other models and some definite flicker in images. Read more

£4,500

11 October 2010 by Ian Morris

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Sony Bravia HX903 (KDL-46HX903) review

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Sony Bravia HX903 (KDL-46HX903) review

The 46-inch, 1080p, LED-backlit KDL-46HX903 LCD TV is a stylish behemoth. You'll need to purchase an add-on pack to exploit its 3D capability, which is cheeky, given the set's price, but this telly looks great and its online video functionality is cracking Read more

£2,500

26 July 2010 by Ian Morris

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Sony Bravia EX1 (KDL-52EX1) review

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Sony Bravia EX1 (KDL-52EX1) review

Sony seems to have let its mad scientists loose on the 52-inch, 1080p Bravia KDL-52EX1 LCD TV, judging by its bold, picture-frame design. Its appearance won't appeal to everyone, but the 1080i wireless connectivity is handy and the set's pictures aren't bad either Read more

£2,000

18 November 2009 by Alex Jennings

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Sony Bravia ZX1 (KDL-40ZX1) review

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Sony Bravia ZX1 (KDL-40ZX1) review

The 40-inch Sony Bravia KDL-40ZX1 LCD TV with LED edge lights looks stunning and is remarkably thin. Also capable of receiving a 1080i signal wirelessly -- which means less cable clutter -- it's a good choice if you want a TV whose mere appearance will make your friends insanely jealous Read more

£2,200

28 October 2009 by Ian Morris

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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 KDS-70R2000 review

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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

£3,650

2 October 2007 by Alex Jennings

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Sony KDL-L32MRX1 review

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Sony KDL-L32MRX1 review

If style's your thing, this Sony might just be enough to convince you it's worth the high price. It's simply gorgeous, perhaps only beaten by Bang & Olufsen and Loewe in terms of design. The picture quality is also excellent, due to Sony's Wega Engine technology -- but it's not high-definition compatible Read more

£2,500

5 July 2005 by Guy Cocker

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