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Published: 2011-03-08, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
Solid 2D/3D Performance, Excellent Black Levels, Freeview HD Tuner, Reference Greyscale Performance - Calibrated, Beautiful Design, Motion Handling
Dismal Backlight Uniformity, 3D Glasses Lose Sync Easily, Blacks Turn Purple - Off Axis, Sluggish Menus, Lack of CMS, Unsightly 3D Emitter
Sony are just about managing to keep up with the likes of Samsung when it comes to well performing competitively priced LCD TVs across the range.While some of the latest 2D only screens from Samsung have just about had the edge, Sony's 3D abilities hav...
Although our last couple of Sony LCD TV reviews have been largely positive, the company's LCD line has been fighting to stay relevant in recent times, given that Samsung have been implementing similar LCD technology with marginally better colour accuracy...
The impressive natural black level response of the screen also means that Sony's local dimming system is the most effective we've seen on an edge LED screen. Though we personally still chose to deactivate it, for we could still see faint ‘blocks' of light...
Solid (post calibration) HD picture quality, Freeview HD tuner, Media playback from USB, Impressive 3D, Feature-rich Bravia Internet TV portal
Inconsistent network file playback support, Separate 3D Sync Transmitter solution, 3D crosstalk artefacts, Tight 3D glasses
Entry-level 3D telly hampered by an uncompetitive price tag, but leaves us looking forward to Sony's upscale 3D TV models. Image quality is fine, if not class leading, but network multimedia playback needs some work.
Sony's HX803 is certainly an attractive set - and it's 3D presentation is particularly impressive - but it's annoying that you have to pay extra for both the glasses and the transmitter. ® Next: 3D TV Best Buys Sponsored: Why every enterprise ne...