Typical price: £1,100
What is it: 32-inch high-definition LCD TV with integrated Freeview
What we think: The finest LCD TV in its class
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 12 September 2006
Tags: Sony, Sony Bravia KDL-32V2000, connections, performance, component inputs
We like:
Elegant design; flawless functionality; advanced picture processing; exceptional all-round performance
We don't like:
Average connectivity
You might also need:
HDMI cable; component cable; RGB Scart cable
CNET UK judgement:
Sony's KDL-32V2000 may be priced at the premium end of the spectrum, but beneath an average looking specification lies some of the most advanced LCD technology. Coupled with a beautiful design, user-friendly functionality and superlative performance it sets a new LCD standard
Full review:
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? Continue Reading...
Sony Bravia KDL-32V2000 History
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