Typical price: £3,500
What is it: High-definition LCD TV with full 1080p resolution
What we think: Pricey it may be -- but you get a stunning image and future-proof resolution for your money
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 15 September 2006
Tags: Sony, Sony Bravia KDL-46X2000, performance, screens, BBC HD
We like:
Design; build quality; level of options; fantastic picture quality with HD
We don't like:
Non-swivel stand; standard-def picture not exactly stunning
You might also need:
Sky HD service; HDMI cable
CNET UK judgement:
Sony's top telly delivers absolutely stunning picture quality with hi-def sources like Sky HD, but don't expect it to magically turn Bargain Hunt into TV gold. Sound quality is good, too -- and the design and build are first class. Not cheap, but still a great buy
Full review:
The KDL-46X2000 is the flagship model of Sony's Bravia LCD TV range and its price reflects this -- expect to pay around £3,500 for the privilege of owning such an impressive piece of design. Continue Reading...
Sony Bravia KDL-46X2000 History
10 Nov 2006 in Reviews
Just when you thought it was safe to assume that any TV screen adorned with an HD Ready logo guaranteed complete high-definition support, the goal posts have moved. Let us put you in the picture with 'Full HD'...
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