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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...
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...
Warm colours and natural skin tones; Good range of online services; Attractive stand; Strong motion performance; 3D pictures are almost crosstalk free
Bezel is quite wide; Digital media support needs improving
Sony's 32-inch 32HX753 offers crisp standard-definition and HD pictures, with warm and natural-looking colours and skin tones. The range of smart TV video services is excellent but the set's viewing angles and frame-dimming features could be better....
Aesthetically, it is an average looking TV, but it produces a good contrast and displays colors accurately. Sony's menu system also lacks a nice form, yet there is an abundance of options to choose from, giving the user plenty of control to customize the ...
Accurate colours in Custom mode (average Delta E = 2.9), Effective MotionFlow XR400 motion interpolation, Low power use (41 watts), Good 3D picture quality
Disappointing contrast compared with 2011 models (1860:1), Dynamic backlighting makes colours less accurate, Viewing angles are too tight, Media player supports too few video file formats, Our test model was prone to clouding
The Sony Bravia HX753 didn't blow us away. Compared with 2011 models, this TV offers half the contrast, tight viewing angles and less accurate colours. The only real improvement is 3D picture quality. ...
Very good color performance, Suitable for bright rooms, Easily navigable user-interface, Decent on-board audio
Unimpressive black level performance, Lukewarm shadow detail, Poor smart TV response, Dodgy Wi-Fi performance
After falling in love with Sony's NX720 in 2011, we wound up generally disappointed with the HX750 – it just doesn't hold up. If we stop making that comparison, however, what we end up with is a handsome TV with a very solid picture, a wide range of fea...
The Bravia HX750 sits in a market segment that is not the absolute best (those cost $30,000-$60,000 more) and it's not the cheapest (those I couldn't recommend). If ultra best or cheapest set is what you're looking for, I suggest you look elsewhere. Rathe...
The LED Edge-lit 3D Sony KDL-46HX750 supplies excellent picture quality and an ark full of Internet content providers. If you can find this feature-laden TV on sale, it should become a serious contender for your hard earned dollars....
Never underestimate the value of consistency when it comes to TV performance, and that's exactly what the Sony KDL-55HX750 offers--consistently solid performance for both dark and bright viewing environments. Sure, its black level could be better, but the...