BBC iPlayer, Lovefilm & Demand 5, Freeview HD, excellent EPG, good upscaling, iPhone app, black levels
Long-winded GUI, Wi-Fi is a pricey add-on, lacks Full HD detail, some motion blur
Great for movies though lacking the brightness of rival brands' Edge LED-backlit offerings, Sony's 37-incher piles on the features. This budget TV certainly punches above its weight...
Publicerad: 2011-09-15, Författare: John , testad av: trustedreviews.com
Good value, Class-leading online service, Good all-round picture quality
Operating system not great, Minor motion blur, Not the brightest picture
Minor motion blur and a slight lack of brightness once it's been set up to produce its best contrast performance stop the 32EX524 from being a total star. But it's certainly worth adding to any affordable 32in audition list, especially if you're attracted...
Publicerad: 2011-08-14, Författare: Steve , testad av: avforums.com
Out-of-the-box greyscale is excellent, Calibrated greyscale is reference, Out-of-the-box colour gamut is good, Video processing is good, Internet features are very good, Qriocity shows some potential, Mobile application for TV control, Power consumption i
Very uneven backlight uniformity, Poor off-axis performance, No Colour Management System, Uncomfortable remote control design
Overall, I’d rate the 40EX524 as a stylish, everyman telly with a forward looking feature roster. As such, it bodes well for other screens in Sony’s 2011 line. While more demanding users should look up the Sony range for better picture quality, I susp...
Accurate colours in Expert mode: average deltaE of 2.4, Excellent contrast ratio: 4017:11, Matte finish doesn't suffer from reflections, Low energy consumption: 102 W
No motion interpolation, Viewing angles too narrow, Media player doesn't support enough video formats, Display less responsive than average, Clouding on our test unit
The Sony EX523 is an entry-level LED TV with a great picture quality. All that's missing is support for 3D and motion interpolation....
As the sub-$1000 price suggests, this isn't Sony's highest-end HDTV. Its refresh rate is only 60Hz, and it doesn't have all the bells, whistles, and advanced picture-adjustment settings that hard-core videophiles may be looking for. However, it does o...