Product Description
81cm visible screen size. 16:9 aspect ratio.
Customer Reviews:
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Best 32" tv on the market!!!!.......2008-01-11
I purchased this tele from Amazon back in October and I am so pleased with its quality. Of course compared to all the other brands of 32" TV's on the market this is the most expensive about. But you do get much more than those other products offer in terms of 3x HDMI sockets, 1080i through to a 1080p output. Add the additional Sony Bravia Home cinema kit then you are equipt for the next 10 years easy!
Now I paid £645 for this back in October on Amazon and I see that the price has leaped by £100! My answer would be just get it anyways.
Best Value out there.......2008-01-03
Like others I researched for weeks and finally decided that 1080P wasn't everything as I only needed a 32in - First of all the TV looks great - it replaces a 9yr old 32fx68 - I was worried about the SD quality from a sky box but I needn't have been - it looks great. I opted for the D over the new P3020 due to the 100hz motionplus (it makes a difference) and the promise of handling 1080 input and the 24fps from a PS3 - Games look vibrant and Blue-Ray movies are great. But the biggest 'plus' is the upscaled DVD from a £48 Sony DVD player - Bourne Ultimatum and the new Blade Runner looked fantastic. Sound is good - more than sufficient for our living-room
Another big plus is the ability to set individual settings for each of the inputs 3x HDMI plus 2 SCART plus some others - this is a real advantage over other sets and the options are very detailed - I found the menu structure straight forward. - Shop around and get a good 5yr warranty. You will not be disappointed with this TV - it has many of the features of the X3500 for a lot less
Top quality television on HD and SD.......2008-01-03
I bought this set before from Amazon just before Christmas (at a much more reasonable price than currently offered via Electromart!) and was very impressed by Amazon's efforts to meet their "by 24th December" deadline for delivery. Anyway now I have it and the Sony RDR-HXD870 DVD player/recorder to provide an upscaling HDMI feed I'm very impressed. I am luck enough to be in a place with strong Freeview signals, and even my basic indoor aerial gives great pictures. This has to be one of the best sets to display standard definition digital (Freeview) channels around. Pictures are crisp, motion blur is negligible and colour, after a few tweaks, is excellent. Turn off the default "Vivid" colour option and the automatic brightness adjuster for room lighting. It's not good except for cartoons and maybe some games. Then tweak the various colour, contrast and backlighting settings to suit yourself.
The picture with DVD's is also excellent. I put in "Fellowship of the Ring" set the HDMI feed from the DVD player to 1080P (yes this set will accept and process a 1080P HDMI feed though it can't display full 1080 HD) and was blown away. Superb picture and no motion artefacts even in rapid action sequences. The 100 Hertz processing is worth the money even in the default "standard" mode.
Sound is very good even through the set's own speakers, bass is surprisingly good.
All round a fine television, and though Panasonic and Philips have worthy rivals, having looked at all three sets I reckon this is hard to beat. Only gripes are that HDMI is not the default AV input and I had to connect my DVD player by SCART initially to get them to talk to one another and then activate HDMI in both the TV and DVD player Settings menus even though they are both Sony. Settings needs some getting to grips with, but initial tuning is a doddle. Pay less than £700 and it's a bargain.
What can I say but WOW!.......2007-12-31
After reading many both professional reviews and customer reviews I eventually narrowed my choice down to this TV and the Panasonic TX-32LXD700. I went to some stores to look at them with both HD and terrestrial sources and eventually decided that the extra £120 didn't provide any difference between the Sony and the Panasonic, Plus as I purchased it before the end of November Amazon gave me a free 3 year warranty.
I was looking fr a TV that would deal with the full cinema format (1080p 24fps) input to take advantage of new HD formats, as well as dealing with all of the other formats (HD 720p, 1080i and the SD 576i & 576p)
I got this home and as one of the other reviewers has commented, once I'd done a little fiddling with the settings it looked amazing.
The Freeview tuner:
The picture from this is rather good, obviously I'm running it from a roof-top ariel but I can't fault it. I haven't seen any fault with the picture glitching, like the original freeview thomson tuner we had for a CRT (although that was very rare).
My only minor gripe is the information bar, it's displayed at the top of the screen. Sometimes it cuts peoples heads off in the picture for a few seconds before it shows the channel full screen. Personally I would prefer it to cut the body off (i.e. be on the bottom of the screen), or be transparent when in full info mode.
The Channel guide however I feel makes up for this, It's the best freeview channel guide I've used.
The Analogue Tuner:
Picture is as good as you can expect from terrestrial analogue, however because of the digital I don't really use this.
HD Source:
I linked this up to the PS3 I have using a Chord Company HDMI Silver Plus 1.3 and the picture is better than I've ever seen from any DVD (unsurprisingly). The image is as you would expect from Blu-Ray incredibly sharp and vibrant and works incredibly well with both Blu-Ray movies and PS3 Games that function in full 1080p.
I would also like to point out that if you enable the "motion enhancer" function then the fast motion pictures on this are perfect. Another user has complained about this however I have watched football / rugby matches and fast moving car chase / other action films on this and there isn't any picture degradation from the fast moving picture. The motion enhancer easily removes any degradation that would have previously appeared on a LCD a couple of years ago.
Overall I feel the TV is a very good 32" TV if not one of the top models on the market (One professional magazine rated it slightly lower than the Panasonic although both were 5 stars) and better than any of the 37" models on the market (I considered some of these when I started looking, but seeing them in action didn't think they matched up to the Panasonic and Sony 32" models). I would recommend this TV as the one to buy to anyone looking for a HD capable TV under 40".
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