Friday, January 4, 2013

The Sony BRAVIA KDL40HX800 3D TV Review

Sony has manufactured another well-designed model of television. The Sony BRAVIA KDL40HX800 is a 40 inch, 1080p, edge lit LED 3D-optional television with stick-on receiver and 3D glasses which are quite affordable. This 3D TV features internet video with flowing contents from Yahoo! 7, SBS and other plus supports. It also features high quality of image display.
So far, this is the largest 3D television Sony has ever produced. All of these features are presented from the media bar menu. Even if it is only 40 inches and a bit smaller for 3D viewing, it could still be significant for small areas in your home. Sony features a much better picture quality because of its Bravia Engine 3 aspects and back light features. Aside from that, Sony Bravia's 3D receiver port and other connections are wide-ranging thus making it compatible to the connectors such as the AV inputs, PC connectors and other components.
The Sony Bravia's 3D glasses match well with the television. Aside from that, the Motion flow PRO technology in this television is very enhanced thus doing excellent job when it comes to fast-motion videos. Of all the latest television launched last 2010, This 3D TV stands out among them all because of these excellent features.
When it comes to the price, consumers can never go wrong when availing Sony Bravia. Availing Sony Bravia is worth the price the consumers would spend. That is because of its excellent performance both on 2D and 3D display. The color quality of it its image and video display is really exceptional and is way too brilliant compared to other televisions launched last 2010.
However, considering the experts' review on this television, Sony Bravia has some flaws as well. These flaws include the tight viewing angle of the television. Another is the quality of the sound which some consumers and reviewers find sharp. Aside from that, another flaw about Sony Bravia is the separate acquisition of the 3D glasses and the 3D transmitter.

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