Friday, March 19th, 2010

Sony Bravia KDL-32E5520 LCD TV

sony bravia kdl 32e5520 Sony Bravia KDL 32E5520 LCD TV Sony has a lot of style indeed. Having managed to combine great performance and style, Sony sadly did not manage to combine these with equally great prices. The Sony Bravia KDL-32E5520 32” LCD TV for example, is way too expensive for a 32” telly. But Sony has tried its best to make up for the high price by adding a lot of glitters to the design and performance. Aesthetically, this LCD TV wins hands down. Though the white finish is not the favourite of many, it sure is one of my favourites. An LCD TV with a glossy white frame does a lot to your living room, actually. And the picture frame design is again a blessing to your living room.

Audio is what the Sony Bravia KDL-32E5520 HD-Ready LCD TV struggles with. Other than that, and a few shadowy areas in certain scenes with dark backgrounds, this LCD TV does not have any noticeable problems. Gamers will find the LCD screen well-suited, for there are an ample 4 HDMIs for connectivity, along with the Motionflow 100Hz engine that comes with Image Blur Reduction technology. So, constantly fast moving images are rendered with perfection, with as minimum blurs as possible. Furthermore, this telly has a 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution and a dynamic contrast ratio of 80000:1, both of which bring out the best in HD.

The KDL-32E5520 gives you a taste of internet with the AppliCast feature, which actually is bland. You can’t do much with these widgets, which down the line you’ll probably forget ever exist. Oh, well it looks like we’re going to have to wait for their Internet Video Bravia LCD TVs which will be launched next year for a full-fledged internet experience. Though the Sony Bravia KDL-32E5520 LCD TV is pretty good, it definitely is not an excuse to spend almost £670 when you can get a 32 incher from Samsung for almost half the price.

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