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Abstract: The flagship HX8 with its monolithic design looks more like something from 2001: A space odyssey than a piece of kit you might see sitting in the corner of your living room. For the HX7 Sony have also tried something different. Using a clever back moun...
Published: 2012-07-07, Author: Alberto , review by: tomshw.it
Il KDL-40HX755 si è dimostrato uno Smart TV solido e convincente. Non è il top di gamma Sony, né il migliore modello che si possa trovare oggi in commercio, ma i suoi (pochi) limiti sono tutto sommato più che accettabili considerata la fascia di prezzo è ...
Abstract: Color rendition is good and the TV calibrated near D6500K even though there is only a 2 point white balance control setting on this TV. The custom setting is set fairly close to D65 from the start. There are also only 3 choices of picture modes and ...
Abstract: Dass Sony im TV-Markt gerade im Hinblick auf die Bildqualität etwas unterschätzt wird, zeigte sich bereits, als wir die 46-Zoll-Variante der HX755-Serie testeten. Diesmal tritt der 40-Zöller an und kann wie erwartet voll überzeugen.Sony KDL-40HX755: B...
If you’re picking up any new TV, you’ll need a decent set of connections. The Sony KDL-32HX753 doesn’t disappoint with its four HDMI ports to work with other compatible HD devices such as Blu-ray players and games consoles, letting you watch films, or play games in full HD. You can add USB memory stick support and Wi-Fi connectivity to its talents as well, letting you view your photos and browse
One of the true litmus tests of any high-end TV kit is its ability to convey sharp shades of black. Here the Sony KDL-32HX753 loses points, with blacks occasionally looking a little grey from time to time. Tinkering with the settings does improve things somewhat, but when it comes to blacks, the KDL-32HX753 could do better. Images lack the same brightness and sharpness seen on some of Sonys highe
For a mid-entry television, the Sony KDL-32HX753 does itself justice, but with less than stellar picture quality and sound compared to the best, don’t expect it to blow you away. Sony KDL-32HX753 is tagged with Sony, KDL-32HX753, review, HD TV, 3D, LE...
Teurere Sony-Modelle bieten besseren Kontrast und stimmigere Farben, doch der nur 1.400 Euro teure 46-Zöller besticht mit gutem Bild und reicher Ausstattung. Technische Ausstattung und Bewertung Dieser Test ist in der audiovision 7/2012 erschienen.Diesen...
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Published: 2012-06-29, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
Excellent contrast, Rich blacks - with dynamic contrast enabled, Very accurate colours out-of-the-box, Reference greyscale and colour when calibrated, Plenty of Video on Demand content, Price is realistic
Cloudy blacks - with contrast enhancer off, Panel banding evident on light colours, 3D glasses need to be kept totally level, SEN content/apps need to be unified
We were glad to see Sony had pulled their 3D socks up with the HX853 and fortunately they've not let them slip as we move down the ranges. If you're not blighted by flicker, the KDL-55HX753 will provide an excellent 3D experience with all the depth and po...
Crosstalk-light 3D pictures, Excellent online features, Can work well in a dark environment
Black levels not great with most picture settings, Pictures lack dynamism, Input lag
After the bounty of pleasures afforded by Sony's HX853 series, the 32HX753 proves surprisingly difficult to really like. Get it set up absolutely right and it can produce an impressively balanced and laudably subtle picture performance. But this 'sweet sp...
Potentially good 2D, Crosstalkfree 3D, Excellent online features, Fair value
Input lag gaming issue, Poor Home menu, Pictures not the brightest, Backlight inconsistency
The Sony 32HX753 arrives on the back of a startlingly brilliant start to 2012 from Sony with its HX853 range of TVs. Perhaps because of this, first impressions of the cheaper 32-inch television are underwhelming, thanks to its reduced build quality and ra...
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Published: 2012-06-20, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Potentially good 2D, Crosstalk, free 3D, Excellent online features, Fair value
Input lag gaming issue, Poor Home menu, Pictures not the brightest, Backlight inconsistency
While it's certainly not nearly as awesome as Sony's HX853 series, it's not really fair to compare the Sony 32HX753 to those illustrious televisions. Versus similarly priced 32-inch TVs it's pretty good, provided you accept that you have to be careful wi...