2024 the best sony tv review


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BRAVIA® S-Series HD LCD TVs offer unprecedented performance and value. Ranging in size from 26" to 46" diagonally, each hosts great new features and technologies. The 10-bit display panel and 10-bit video processor, DMeX expansion capability, Xross Media Bar�, BRAVIA� Theatre Sync and S-Force� Front Surround are all new features for 2007. And most 2007 S-Series now include Live Color Creation featuring the WCG-CCFL backlight and 1080/60p capable video inputs along with an impressive array of other performance enhancement features. Add Sony's BRAVIA Engine full digital processing system, ultra wide 178° viewing angle displays with fast panel response times and it's easy to see why BRAVIA HDTVs stand out. Ample inputs and the sort of unique design that Sony is known for make S-Series HDTVs real winners.
16:9 HD Resolution Panel (1366x768)
BRAVIA Engine� full digital video processor
Live Color Creation featuring WCG-CCFL backlight
DMeX-ready with XMB GUI - Intuitive & Expandable
HD Inputs - HDMI� (x2), YPbPr (x2), PC Input
Reviewer: Jim Witt
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: WHITE is Right
Review: Sony's Oxygen White LCD HDTV offers 8,000 to 1 dynamic contrast ratio, for 158 watt power consume.Sony's other 32 inch models:KDL-32M3000 at 2500:1 dynamic - 170 watt power consumeKDL-V32XBR2 at 7000:1 dynamic - 180 watt power consumeKDL-32XBR4 at 8000:1 dynamic - 190 watt power consumeCool white could mean better vision, for less power & less cost. - JDW

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