Testseek.co.uk have collected 12 expert reviews of the Sony KDL-26S2010 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony KDL-26S2010.
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The editors liked
Generally good pictures
HD resolution
PC capabilities
Strong features list
Bright
Vibrant colours
Excellent Freeview picture
Nice slim frame
Great high-def pictures
A nice-looking set with premium DVD and off-air performance. HD-friendly too
The editors didn't like
Not the prettiest portable TV in town
Onscreen menu text is ridiculously small
Just the one HDMI
Expensive
Only one HDMI input
Slightly pricey and doesn’t do deep blacks as confidently as very best of rivals.
Generally good pictures; HD resolution; PC capabilities; strong features list
Not the prettiest portable TV in town; onscreen menu text is ridiculously small
There really isnt much the Sony Bravia KDL-20S2020 gets wrong. Its got a feature count that leaves most small LCDs trailing, its pictures are miles better than usual for the second TV market and best of all its an absolute bargain considering how...
This is one of the more expensive models in its class, not that you can tell. Armed with a single HDMI input, Sonys addition to its burgeoning Bravia range of LCD TVs is Scrooge-like in its provisions. Bigger sets in its S-series have recently enjoyed...
Great price for a Sony model, headphone output, good sounding speakers
Not the thinnest bezel design, only 720p
The Sony KDL-32S3000 is a set that has a sharp picture, is very good at standard-definition video processing ,and even offers a few extra bells and whistles that you normally dont find on entry-level models. However, this 32-inch set lacks a few feat...
Abstract: With Sony expected to launch a new, updated range of LCD TVs any day now, something rather splendid is happening to the brand's current range. Basically, they're having their prices slashed. And when we say slashed, we mean slashed. For having once being ...
Abstract: As Sony left the plasma television market last year due to lack of control in its plasma panel production, many speculated that the home electronics juggernaut would forever lose its High Definition flat-panel television market share. Shortly thereaft...