Abstract: Wireless, digital picture-transmission is a novelty in TVs and solves many traditional problems. The Sony KDL-40 EX1's manufacture is top-class and more than fair for this price, but the wireless..
Excellent HD picture quality, Good connectivity, Excellent built-in sound and base with good, separate voice volume, Design, Slimness
Looks expensive, 1080P and 24p True Cinema modes not available via Media Receiver (direct monitor input only).
Attractive, well specified, good to use and a neat menu system akin to Sony’s XrossMediaBar (XMB) interface, as found on the PS3 games console, makes getting around settings and features intuitive and fast. However, the premium price will make it a...
Abstract: Home Competitions Buyer Guides Contact Us Home > Home Theatre > Plasma and LCD TVs Search Plasma and LCD TVs Sony Bravia KDL52EX1 Thomas Bartlett, June 10, 2009 Review | Features The Sony Bravia KDL-52EX1 is an excellent LCD TV with a very large sc...
Media streamer hides cable clutter, picture frame design is stylish in any environment
No 1080p or 24p streaming, picture quality inferior to other (uglier) TVs
The Sony Bravia KDL46EX1 is a thin, well-designed Full HD LCD television with average image quality and a good wireless media streaming system. It may not be as competent as other models in its price range, but you’re paying for some high-class styl...
Stylish , Wireless system is simple and robust , Good contrast and natural colours , Detailed images
No 24p support , No 1080p transmission , Some smearing and jaggy problems
The Sony Bravia KDL46EX1 is a gorgeous looking unit that shows the tremendous promise of wireless HD technology. But we’d hold off on investing till it matures a little....
Abstract: Sony Bravia KDL46EX1: Black levels are impressive.Price $6099Rating 4.5 out of 5 With the release of the EX1 series, Sony has become the first company to bring wireless connectivity to a commercial television product. Instead of plugging all your ...
Abstract: With the release of the EX1 series ($8999), Sony has become the first company to bring wireless connectivity to a commercial television product. Instead of plugging all your cables into the back of the EX1, you connect all your devices to a "media tran...
Abstract: If you want to turn your TV viewing into a real experience, you need to think big. Especially if you're into watching films. And when it comes to 'mainstream' TVs, at least, big means the 50-52in size level.We've rounded up a selection of these big bo...
Bold design; wireless AV system seems stable enough; good picture quality
One or two processing side effects; doesn't use the latest Bravia Engine 3 processing system; wireless system can't support 1080p; sound quality isn't great; painfully expensive
The Sony Bravia KDL-52EX1 ultimately comes across as something of an oddball. It offers a futuristic design and some cutting-edge tech, but in some ways feels like it's a generation behind other current TVs. Its price seems inexplicably high too ...