Testseek.co.uk have collected 13 expert reviews of the Sony KDL-40V2000 and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony KDL-40V2000.
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The editors liked
Quality of sound and HD pictures
Design
Features
Operating system
Incredibly bright colours and sharp details
Looks nice switched off too
Great performance with HD material. Heavily detailed textures. Great sound
Bravia Engine image processing
Elegant looks
The editors didn't like
Not the cheapest LCD in town
Only one HDMI input and two Scarts
Only one HDMI input - remind us what were paying for again?
As one of Sonys V series, the KDL-32V2000 sits squarely in the middle of the brands current, widely acclaimed Bravia LCD TV range, which means two key things.First, it looks very elegant, thanks to a cunning combination of matt black offset by spot...
Quality of sound and HD pictures; design; features; operating system
Not the cheapest LCD in town; only one HDMI input and two Scarts
We set about testing this first model from Sonys new Bravia range with bated breath, hoping against hope that the reams of new technology it boasts might finally lift Sony to somewhere near the top of the LCD pile. And were chuffed to report that it...
Abstract: Sony’s Bravia concept paved the way for the company’s successful comeback in the LCD market worldwide. And the beautifully designed KDL-32V2000, based on this concept, proves that it’s more than simple marketing, but advanced technology and quality bu...
Abstract: Having been deeply impressed recently by the first of Sony's new Bravia LCD range, the KDL-32S2010, we're seriously excited by the arrival of the 40in KDL-40V2000. After all, it's both bigger and even more feature-packed than its already illustrious sibli...
Abstract: LCD or plasma? It used to be easy. Not only were plasmas bigger and brighter, they also cost a heap less for the same size screen. Against this, the advantages of LCDs - that they use less power and last a bit longer than plasmas...
La technologie WCGCCFL, Le tuner TNT intégré, La vivacité des couleurs, La reproduction des hautes lumières, Le BRAVIA Engine.
Les quelques effets de rémanence, Le bruit vidéo, Le traitement vidéo légèrement faillible, Les noirs légèrement bouchés.
En voulant optimiser les images sur de nombreux points, Sony n’a pas peut-être pas assez travaillé sur l’intégration des différents composants et des différentes technologies. Non pas que les images ne soient pas belle...