Delayed by production issues caused by the Japanese tsunami, Sony KDL-32EX723 arrived in the UK with much fanfare. Analysts praise this
product as a harbinger of the refreshed line of Sony televisions that
will continue that brand's tradition of excellence. Boasting Internet
connectivity and 3D, this HD-ready television brings consumers great
performance with Sony quality.
Positioned
at the midrange of the Sony lineup, this 32-inch (80 cm) Sony
KDL-32EX723BU TV is Sony's most affordable active 3D set. This TV shows
more girth than other Sony products and it looks different from the most
intimidating members of the Sony product line. However, the unit brings
solid performance with attractive looks that most decors will
accommodate.
Lit up by Sony's Edge-lit LED, this Sony KDL32EX723BU
model sports the Sony Motion Flow XR 200 video processor. This video
engine allows it to proffer some of the smoothest intense action video
in its class. Augmenting the video performance of this member of the
EX732 family is Sony's new X-Reality engine. The resulting video
processing capability is more fluid than most televisions of its size
and price.
Internet performance of this product includes the Sony
Bravia video platform and a full featured browser that makes it easy to
combine television viewing with web interaction. On the Sony KDL32EX723
Internet connectivity comes by a wired LAN port that connects to the
Bravia service through a home network. It also supports streaming files
with DLNA-equipped computers. Buyers not keen with running an Ethernet
cable to their television can spring for an optional USB-based Wi-Fi
adapter.
This Sony Bravia KDL32EX723B television also uses USB
connectivity to play media files, view photographs and play music. The
Freeview HD tuner built into the TV can also record video content
directly to an external USB hard drive.
Being at the forefront of
consumer attention, the active 3D technology supported by the Sony
KDL-32EX723B distinguishes it from most other 32-inch products. The set
sends its 3D signals effortlessly using internal electronics, removing
any need for an optional, external transmitter.
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