Testseek.com have collected 60 expert reviews of the Sony KDL-46W905 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony KDL-46W905.
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60 Reviews
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Published: 2013-11-26, Author: Vincent , review by: hdtvtest.co.uk
The Sony KDL46W905A is the best 46in flat-screen TV we've tested this year in terms of 2D picture quality. Compared to its larger 55-inch W9 sibling, the viewing angles were wider, and blacks went a bit deeper, though how much of these improvements was th...
Whites could be brighter, Contrast could be better, Lacks picture punch of rivals
Overall the Sony KDL-46W905A is a very capable TV, which seems to fix some issues we noticed in the 55in version, but adopts a few of its own in the process. We love the layer upon layer of detail it shows, but the picture lacks the punch and natural vi...
Spectacular picture quality, Good online video content, Exceptionally low input lag
Limited viewing angle, Smart interface is a touch primitive, A few too many processing options
Sony has built on the TV successes of 2012 in fine style with the 40W905A. There's some strong competition out there for sure, but even so the 40W905A scores enough hits in enough places to at least make a case for it being the strongest 40-inch TV in tow...
Published: 2013-07-27, Author: James , review by: techradar.com
Superb picture quality, Excellent interface, Very efficient, Best, ever input lag
It's pricey, Lacking in apps, No Freesat tuner
The W9 has become a favourite for 2013 among AV experts and it's easy to see why. It's a fantastic TV that both looks fantastic and produces picture quality to match.For a more detailed look at the Sony W9 TV, check out our Sony KDL-55W905A review...
Clever circular stand; Easy mirroring of smart phones via NFC; Decent lineup of smart TV apps; Strong 3D performance; Good standard-definition upscaling
Pricey; TV interface is relatively poor; Black levels could be deeper
The KDL-47W805A delivers good pictures in brighter rooms and has very good standard-definition upscaling. Its mediocre black levels means it's not a great choice for evening movie viewing, however. It's also a tad expensive and its smart TV system lags...
Abstract: There is no doubt that Sony can manufacture an appealing product. Just look at its latest LED TV, the W900A, which is the company's highest-tier non-UHD television. Upon receiving the 55-inch model (MSRP $3,299.99), we drooled over its spectacular design ...
While Sony hasn't quite kept pace with the feature innovations offered by Samsung and Panasonic, it's unquestionably stolen a march when it comes to image quality. This Sony W9 screen sets a new benchmark when it comes to motion clarity and colour perform...