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The Sony BRAVIA EX720 is the cheapest LED TV series in Sony’s lineup that can display 3D video. It has good picture quality specs — an impressive contrast ratio and 200Hz refresh rate — but it requires significant picture adjustment to look its best. I...
Low price (even lower on sale), Good picture quality...
Minor loss of detail in default settings, Minor LED backlight bloom...
Sony's middle-of-the-pack EX720 has all the bells and whistles of more expensive models, apart from Wi-Fi (a $99 extra). In its default settings, picture quality is OK rather than great, but some minor changes can dramatically improve video at the expe...
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We were disappointed with the sound quality with the EX720. With a 46" TV you may or may not have a home theater system hooked up. Many will rely on the TVs inbuilt speakers. The 10W X 10W speakers produce a tinny, h...
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The movement to replace the traditional fluorescent (CCFL) backlighting for LCD displays with LEDs has become a flood. Sony's 2011 lineup is dominated by LED-lit LCDs. While the line-topping XBR-HX929 sets have full-array LED backlighting with local dimmi...
The Sony KDL-55EX720 is a fine value as a solid-performing 2D set, with accurate color, good detail, and some of the best black levels and shadow detail I've seen in this price range. In 3D, it shows considerable ghosting. While that may put off some vie...
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PCMag did not test the Sony Bravia KDL-55EX720. We did, however, test and review the Sony Bravia KDL-46EX720 from the same series. The 55-inch Sony Bravia KDL-55EX720 ($1,889 direct) is a 3D-ready, edge-lit LED HDTV with 1080p video, a 16:9 aspect rati...
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The Sony KDL-55EX720 ($2399 MSRP) is an LED-edgelit LCD capable of 3D display. These second-gen 3D TVs are finally coming down in price, but we’re still not sold on the whole headache & eyestrain thing. That said, this TV has a great core performance a...
The Sony KDL-55EX720 ($2399 MSRP) is a high-end TV rich with all the latest features, including 3D display and a boatload of streaming content. We like what’s under the hood, as well. It’s one of the stronger TVs we’ve reviewed in terms of core perform...
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Whether you care about 3D or not, it's a big deal to the manufacturers. Every big brand has been falling over itself to tell us how much effort they've put into making their 2011 3D TVs better. So when we clocked the shockingly poor state of the 3D pictur...
Good 2D pictures, Excellent online video services, Good connectivity...
Terrible 3D pictures, Convoluted onscreen menus, Slight lack of brightness...
If you buy the 40EX723 as a 2D set only, it's a solid - though not spectacular - option for its money. Especially thanks to its excellent online system. However, if you have even the slightest idea that you might one day want to watch 3D on your TV, you s...
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Last September, we had a look at one of Sony’s first-generation 3D LED LCD televisions, and were mostly impressed with what we saw. For the last few weeks, we’ve been living with one of the company’s 2011 3D TV displays, the KDL40EX723. This is a 40-in...
When it comes to 2D, the Sony EX723 is a good LED edge-lit LCD TV. Its biggest down-sides are the fact that its deepest blacks are purple-tinted, and its 3D capabilities are marred by some unusual looking crosstalk. Like many LCD-based 3DTV displays, ther...
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2010 was a fantastic year for TVs. The company picked up a plethora of test wins at a wide range of screen sizes and prices. The company then topped it all off with a couple of Awards. So, we’re especially keen to finally welcome a 2011 screen to the...
3D images have their moments, good 2D performance, fantastic motion handling...
Uneven backlight, tilt your head and you lose the 3D, slow to navigate web content...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-10-04 06:41:28
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This model is the 40" version of the 55" TV that we tested in our labs, the Sony Bravia KDL-55EX723. Everything we said in the original article holds true--the only thing that's different is the size! The only exception is that some manufacturers f...
Supports 3D, Accurate colours in Expert mode: average deltaE of 2.1, Great contrast ratio: 4312:1, Powerful Motionflow 200 filter and matte finish, Low energy consumption: 35 W...
Big problems with crosstalk in 3D, Viewing angles too narrow, Media player doesn't support enough video formats...
The Sony Bravia EX723 is an exceptional television. Inside its sleek design, it offers accurate colours and a HD picture that comes very close to perfection. But it's much more average in 3D, with very strong crosstalk meaning it loses a star...
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These days when it comes to finding a FULL HD TV with 3D capabilities you are spoilt for choice, with prices slowly starting to drop as well. But with 3D still not being as popular as it could be, it's still debatable as to whether you should pay a lot of...
At the end of the day if you are still looking for a quality Full HD TV with Internet Services, built in Freeview HD and PVR function then you will have a great set!The 3D however is not so hot. Down the line if you can grab a set of glasses at a really c...
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Sony’s days at the top of the TV food chain may, for the moment, be behind it thanks to vicious competition from the likes of Samsung, but the company’s still in the business of making top-notch tellies.Like many of the latest generation of TVs, the BR...
Great picture quality and colour representation; snappy looks...
No built-in Wi-Fi; troubling browser interface, $1799...
This more affordable entry in Sony’s BRAVIA line-up can rightly claim top picture quality, smart looks and broad connectivity, but its online offerings leave a little to be desired.Related Tags: 3d, aesthetic, capabilities, colour, connectivity, cost...
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A few months ago, the folks at Sony Philippines sent us the BRAVIA KDL-52LX900 3D HDTV, together with a PlayStation 3 and a BDP-S470 3D Blu-ray player, to allow us to experience their holistic idea of 3D entertainment. This past week, Sony sent us another...
Sony's KDL-40EX720 is an Internet-centric HDTV indeed. Its BRAVIA Internet Video offers a pool of widgets that can provide you with a lot of video content from the Web, which is actually more than what the LG Cinema 3D TV can offer at the moment. The Inte...
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Sony's Internet options are progressing, though they are not as user friendly as some we've tested. One must download the Internet content upon setup. The EX720 contains Netflix, Crackle, Qriocity, Pandora, Hulu Plus...
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PCMag did not test the Sony Bravia KDL-40EX720. We did, however, test and review the Sony Bravia KDL-46EX720 from the same series. A notch larger than the 32-inch KDL-32EX720, the Sony Bravia KDL-40EX720 ($1,079 direct) is a 40-inch edge-lit LED HDTV w...
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The Sony KDL-40EX720 ($1299 MSRP) is an LED-edgelit LCD capable of 3D display. These second-gen 3D TVs are finally coming down in price, but we’re still not sold on the whole headache & eyestrain thing. That said, this TV has a great core performance a...
The Sony KDL-40EX720 ($1299 MSRP) is a high-end TV rich with all the latest features, including 3D display and a boatload of streaming content. We like what's under the hood, as well. It's one of the stronger TVs we've reviewed in terms of core perform...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-06 02:21:33
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Key Features * Edge LED lighting * Integrated active 3D * MotionFlow 200 processing * New Bravia Internet Video interface * Multimedia playback from USBFor while the likes of Samsung, Panasonic and LG have all in their (very) different w...
Good online features; Likable 2D picture quality; Improved operating system...
3D pictures are seriously flawed; Flawed Internet browser; No 3D glasses included...
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2011-11-06 02:21:33
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The battle for 3D TV has been raging for a while now, but consumers seem not to be impressed. Sony's latest mid-range 3D offering sports the company's new Bravia Internet Video interface and offers both 2D and 3D viewing. It comes minus the glasses, bu...
Good online features; Likable 2D picture quality; Improved operating system...
3D pictures are seriously flawed; Flawed Internet browser; No 3D glasses included...
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The Sony KDL-32EX720 ($999 MSRP) is an LED-edgelit LCD capable of 3D display. These second-gen 3D TVs are finally coming down in price, but we’re still not sold on the whole headache & eyestrain thing. That said, this TV has a great core performance an...
The Sony KDL-32EX720 ($999 MSRP) is a high-end TV rich with all the latest features, including 3D display and a boatload of streaming content. We like what's under the hood, as well. It's one of the stronger TVs we've reviewed in terms of core perform...
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Sony have launched quite a few 3D games and movies from the end of last year. But one has been restricted to playing these games or movies in 2D due to the lack of a 3D TV. A gamer, hardcore or casual, would definitely want the most from these disc...
The price of the Sony KDL-32EX720 3D TV in India is Rs. 57,900. This is pretty steep for a 32-inch television. But saying this is comparing it with LCD or LED only televisions without Internet capabilities, not 3D TVs. This HDTV offers way more in term...
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An HDTV capable of rendering movies in 3D is a very sought after item. Especially since a lot of movies are starting to become available in 3D these days. But usually, these products have a price that not many consumers can afford to pay. If the TV in que...
Sony's Bravia KDL-46EX720 is a TV with plenty of qualities to make it a necessary buy...
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This year, Sony will significantly increase its 3D TV offerings. More than half of the company's 2011 LCD line will be 3D capable - 16 models in all. Of the five 3D series, the EX720 Series is the least expensive and includes screen sizes of 60, 55, 46...
The KDL-46EX720 is a very good all-purpose HDTV for a more casual viewing experience. With an average black level and lack of brightness uniformity, it's not ideally suited for a dedicated theater environment, but it's a great choice for sports, gaming...
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Sony EX720 is a new mid-end TV and the cheapest Sony TV with 3D. EX720 also comes with Bravia Internet Smart TV features, MotionFlow XR 200/240 and Wi-Fi. In this review we will take a closer look at Sony’s new mid-end TV and compare it to mid-range T...
Sony has added a range of new features for their Smart TV platform and the graphic interface has also been changed, for example the App interface. Remote functionality, USB recording and unified search are all cool new additions but I was disappointing to...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2011-07-31 07:45:21
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4.00 Typically, 3D capability tends to make more expensive. Web apps can also jack up prices. And LED backlighting usually pushes prices up even more. That's why Sony's KDL-46EX720 is such a refreshing surprise. One of Sony's first 2011 models av...
Topnotch 2Dand 3Dpicture quality. Tons of Web apps including a full browser. Very energy efficient...
3D glasses are not bundled. Ports are positioned slightly awkwardly for wallmounting...
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Typically, 3D capability tends to make HDTVs more expensive. Web apps can also jack up prices. And LED backlighting usually pushes prices up even more. That's why Sony's KDL-46EX720 is such a refreshing surprise. One of Sony's first 2011 models availab...
Top-notch 2D- and 3D-picture quality. Tons of Web apps including a full browser. Very energy efficient.
3D glasses are not bundled. Ports are positioned slightly awkwardly for wall-mounting...
With excellent 2D- and 3D-picture quality, a hearty feature set, and an affordable price, the GreenTech-approved Sony KDL-46EX720 is also our latest Editors' Choice LCD HDTV. Buy it now...
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The race for the best 3D televisions is heating up. Samsung and LG have both successfully launched 3D ready HDTVs that sport exciting features. Sony has been successful with their Bravia range of HDTVs and has now launched the Sony KDL-46EX720 from...
The Sony KDL-46EX72 sells at a maximum retail price of Rs. 1,03,900. At first sight, this looks like a massive amount for an LED-LCD TV. However, one has to consider the fact that this is one of the cheapest 46-inch 3D televisions with smart TV capabil...
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Color rendition is realistic and this TV processes the picture well through composite video input – at least as far as color and black levels go. Viewing angle, and loss of detail in dark scenes (esp. with a background light soure) are recurrent issu...
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The Sony KDL-46EX720 ($1599 MSRP) is an LED-edgelit LCD capable of 3D display. These second-gen 3D TVs are finally coming down in price, but we’re still not sold on the whole headache & eyestrain thing. That said, this TV has a great core performance a...
The Sony KDL-46EX720 ($1599 MSRP) is a high-end TV rich with all the latest features, including 3D display and a boatload of streaming content. We like what's under the hood, as well. It's one of the stronger TVs we've reviewed in terms of core perform...
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The Sony KDL-60EX720 (price pending) is an LED-edgelit LCD capable of 3D display. These second-gen 3D TVs are finally coming down in price, but we’re still not sold on the whole headache & eyestrain thing. That said, this TV has a great core performanc...
The Sony KDL-60EX720 (price pending) is a high-end TV rich with all the latest features, including 3D display and a boatload of streaming content. We like what's under the hood, as well. It's one of the stronger TVs we've reviewed in terms of core perf...
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PCMag Editors did not test the Sony Bravia KDL-60EX720. We did, however, test and review the Sony Bravia KDL-46EX720 (4 stars, Editor's Choice) from the same series. A 60-inch LCD with LED backlighting, the Sony Bravia KDL-60EX720 ($2,789.99 list) offe...
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