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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: Color rendition is good and the TV calibrated near D6500K even though there is only a 2 point white balance control setting on this TV. The custom setting is set fairly close to D65 from the start. There are also only 3 choices of picture modes and ...
The Sony Bravia KDL-46HX750 (MSRP $1599) seems influenced by the motto “function over form.” Aesthetically, it is an average looking TV, but its screen has a good contrast ratio (3386:1) and displays colors nicely. Sony’s menu system also lacks a nice...
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Published: 2012-03-29, Author: Ty , review by: cnet.com
The Sony HX750 offers excellent color accuracy for an LCD and will give a decent picture without too much calibration. The feature count is one of the highest of any Sony TV this year. Styling is subdued but elegant, and it's not all about looks, because
The overall picture quality is hampered by light black levels. No 3D glasses are included, which is disappointing for a high-level TV. Compared with the stiff competition, this Sony is too expensive for what you get
The Sony HX750 series isn't the headliner that you'd expect it to be with a performance that isn't up to the level of the asking price.
Repetitive user interface, Average upscaling, No MKV support, No 3D glasses included
There's nothing intrinsically wrong with Sony's approach to smart TV, but it's a competitive market and there are better, more affordable options than the KDL-40HX753. We're not convinced by SEN, which has a closed 'Sony Club' feel to it that we really do...
Abstract: The HX753 gives you bags of Smart features, stunning picture and a nice price for a 32in screenSony 's premium 800-series sets – like the HX853 – have rightly attracted a lot of praise, but the other end of the company's 2012 line-up is just as talented: ...
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Published: 2013-03-02, Author: Mario , review by: parentesis.com
Puedes reproducir contenido en 3D con muy buena resolución y su acceso a Internet te permite gozar de diversas aplicaciones y contenido exclusivo de la marca
Su 3D es activo, así que los lentes tienen un mayor costo que los pasivos, son más delicados y necesitan de baterías
Es ideal para familias pequeñas, su tamaño y resolución permiten disfrutar de películas y series en alta definición, además de que tiene cualidades extra como la reproducción de contenido en 3D y el útil acceso a Internet, esto para ampliar el entreten...
Couleurs fidèles en mode Expert (delta E moyen de 2,9), Motionflow XR 400 efficace, Faible consommation d'énergie (122 watts), Rendu 3D de bonne facture
Taux de contraste décevant comparé aux TV de 2011 (1860:1), Rétroéclairage dynamique qui dérègle la table des couleurs, Angles de vision trop étroits, Peu de formats vidéo compatibles avec le lecteur multimédia, "Clouding" visible sur le modèle testé, Pas
Le HX750 ne nous a pas emballés. Comparé aux modèles de 2011, ce nouveau téléviseur propose un taux de contraste divisé par deux, des angles de vision trop étroits et une colorimétrie moins juste. Seule la 3D délivre un meilleur rendu. ...
Schon 2012 gab es Installationsassistenten, Smart TV Plattformen, bei Samsung gar eine Upgrade-Möglichkeit ("Evo Kit") für neue Hardware, die, untergebracht in einem Kästchen, neue Funktionen ermöglichte. Das Kästchen wurde auf der Rückseite des TVs unter...
gute Bildqualität mit sehr hoher Bewegungsschärfe, fortschrittlicher TripleTuner, umfangreiche Ausstattung mit vielen MultimediaFeatures, niedriger Stromverbrauch und hohe Energieeffizienz, angemessener Preis
hohe Blickwinkelabhängigkeit, mäßiger Bedienkomfort, Farben wirken etwas fahl