Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Sony Bravia KDL-46Z4500 LCD TV

sony bravia kdl 46z4500 lcd tv Sony Bravia KDL 46Z4500 LCD TVEnjoy the unique experience of watching movies, TV and games in High Definition with the 6.2 mega pixel resolution of Sony Bravia KDL-46Z4500 46” LCD TV. The highlight of this Sony LCD TV is its 200Hz processing, which is twice powerful in enhancing the clarity and fluidity in moving images, thereby delivering rich and vibrant colours.

The overall design of the TV, itself, is quite appealing with a Midnight Sky bezel, earlier seen on the W4000 series. It has a see-through panel at the bottom edge and this transparent panel carry a horizontal speaker bar creating a ‘suspended in air’ effect. The total dimensions of this TV are 1,140(W) x 790(H) x 307(D) mm and it weighs 34.5kg.

The Bravia Engine 2 processing incorporated in this LCD TV enhances colours and contrasts and helps noise reduction. It produces good black levels, not as superior as that of Plasma TVs. Image Blur Reduction increases the sharpness of individual source frames and Motionflow gives judder-free moving pictures. This Sony Bravia KDL-46Z4500 Full HD LCD TV has a contrast ratio of 80,000:1

This LCD TV scores an average in the connectivity aspect. With its USB port you can play a variety of multimedia files. It has a DLNA Ethernet port that allows you to access your files on PC. But the downside is that it has only 3 HDMI ports, while other similar TVs have 4. Another downside is the arrangement of keys on the remote control, which seems to be irritating.

This Sony LCD TV comes with adequate audio with good clarity and wide soundstage. The on-screen menu system includes features like backlight adjustment, MPEG noise reduction, colour space adjustment and contrast enhancer. Other features include USB photo Viewer, Photo TV HD, Picture Frame mode, XcrossMediaBar, 24p true cinema, digital media port, voice zoom, standard definition digital terrestrial tuner, cable tuner and theatre mode. This Sony Bravia KDL-46Z4500 46 Inch LCD TV consumes 0.2W power in standby and 283w in operation.

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