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If you’re picking up any new TV
You’ll need a decent set of connections. The Sony KDL-32HX753 doesn’t disappoint with its four HDMI ports to work with other compatible HD devices such as Blu-ray players and games consoles
Letting you watch films
Or play games in full HD. You can add USB memory stick support and Wi-Fi connectivity to its talents as well
Letting you view your photos and browse
Stylish design
Intuitive menus
Extensive Smart TV content
Brilliant motion handling
Excellent colour balance
Smooth
Crisp picture
Great selection of TV streaming apps
Visually appealing
Excellent contrast
Rich blacks - with dynamic contrast enabled
Very accurate colours out-of-the-box
Reference greyscale and colour when calibrated
Plenty of Video on Demand content
Price is realistic
Accurate colours in Custom mode (average Delta E = 2.9)
Effective MotionFlow XR400 motion interpolation
Low power use (64 watts)
Good 3D picture quality
Video app selection
Cinematic Blu
Ray pictures
Impressively clean 3D
Colours
Laid
Back 'easel' design
Stylish easel stand
Good smart TV features
Strong contrast performance
Deep black levels
Warm
Rich colours
Pleasing pictures
Quality and quantity of features
EPG
Good 3D pictures
Good value
Surprisingly strong black level performance
The editors didn't like
One of the true litmus tests of any high-end TV kit is its ability to convey sharp shades of black. Here the Sony KDL-32HX753 loses points
With blacks occasionally looking a little grey from time to time. Tinkering with the settings does improve things somewhat
But when it comes to blacks
The KDL-32HX753 could do better. Images lack the same brightness and sharpness seen on some of Sonys highe
3D glasses not included
White balance could be punchier
32in may not be enough for some
Cloudy blacks - with contrast enhancer off
Panel banding evident on light colours
3D glasses need to be kept totally level
SEN content/apps need to be unified
Disappointing contrast compared with 2011 models (1860
Abstract: The Sony Bravia KDL-40HX753 is a good looking TV, though it looks and feels a bit thicker than many of the others we have tested. Curiously, the supplied stand makes the TV slope backwards. That may make sense if your furniture means the TV is lower do...
Published: 2012-08-12, Author: Danny , review by: itproportal.com
Pleasing pictures, Quality and quantity of features, EPG
3D glasses not supplied, Overly complex Home menu, Chunky design
It can't quite match the majesty of the KDL-46HX853, which ultimately offers better picture quality, but the KDL-46HX753 makes a decent alternative if you can't quite stretch to that £250 premium. Picture quality is pleasing no matter the source and ther...
Stylish easel stand; Good smart TV features; Strong contrast performance; Deep black levels; Warm, rich colours
No 3D glasses included; Chunky chassis; Poor support for digital video file formats; Slightly narrow viewing angles
Despite some niggles, the 40-inch Sony 40HX753 is a good all-round TV that does a commendable job of weaving impressive picture quality and strong online features into an affordable package....
The Sony KDL-40HX753 is a decent flat-screen television. We'd be more enthusiastic if the colour accuracy was that little bit better: it seems that slim LED-based LCD TVs are still bringing picture quality compromises to the table, and there hasn't been a...
Published: 2012-08-06, Author: Eric , review by: uk.hardware.info
Sony's new HX750 combines a new, stylish design with excellent performance and a reasonable price. The 46-inch model we tested, the KDL-46HX750 costs an average of almost £940. That's around £300 cheaper than the same-size HX850, while the features and ...
Abstract: The flagship HX8 with its monolithic design looks more like something from 2001: A space odyssey than a piece of kit you might see sitting in the corner of your living room. For the HX7 Sony have also tried something different. Using a clever back moun...
Video app selection, Cinematic Blu, ray pictures, Impressively clean 3D, Colours, Laid, back 'easel' design
Repetitive user interface, Average upscaling, No MKV support, No 3D glasses included
An unremarkable effort from Sony, but in truth the slightly confused feel to the KDL-40HX753 isn't all its own fault; the all-new app-studded Sony Entertainment Network and the tried-and-tested central Xcross Media Bar clash and repeat each other to the ...
Good 3D pictures, Good value, Surprisingly strong black level performance
Surprisingly chunky design, Calibrated pictures not the brightest, No 3D glasses included
The Sony KDL-46HX753 doesn't by any means hit the same dizzy picture heights as its illustrious HX853 flagship sibling. But it's still a very strong performer for its price, and makes the numerous issues we had with the 32in HX753 look like the exception ...