Typical price: £750
What is it: 32-inch LCD TV with three HDMI inputs and 1080p compatibility
What we think: An accomplished TV, but maybe too clever for its own good
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 16 October 2007
Tags: Sony, Sony Bravia KDL-32D3000, Japanese, inputs, standards
We like:
Huge feature count; three HDMI 1.3 sockets; mostly excellent pictures
We don't like:
Rather expensive; we're not convinced a 32-inch TV really needs so much costly tech
CNET UK judgement:
It's fair to say that Sony hasn't done things by halves with the Bravia KDL-32D3000, its latest 32-inch TV. It really seems to have left no stone unturned in its quest for picture perfection. But ironically we're left feeling Sony might have been better leaving a feature or two off the 32D3000 in return for a cheaper price
Full review:
After frankly playing catch up for a couple of generations with many of its rivals in the flat TV world, the success of Sony's recent Bravia LCD TV range has clearly got the Japanese giant feeling confident again. Continue Reading...
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