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Published: 2010-02-26, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Excellent design with stylish monolithic exterior; ergonomic remote control; snappy menu system; relatively accurate color; built-in Wi-Fi; solid Internet services including Netflix, Amazon Video on Demand, niche video services, and Yahoo Widgets; ener...
Relatively expensive; reproduces lighter black levels; darker areas tinged blue; cannot adjust dejudder processing much; less-even screen uniformity; glossy screen reflects ambient light; Netflix image quality worse than on other streaming devices.
Despite a picture that won't wow sticklers, Sony's edge-lit LED-based NX800 sets a high bar for its beautiful design and well executed features. Read full review
Abstract: The next wave of Bravia TVs is upon us, bringing with them the 'monolith' design concept. This panel really does look like a featureless slab of darkness, but does the edge-mounted LED backlight the way to a bright future? Sony's Sony £1,600 KDL-...
Striking design with optional tilting display stand, plenty of Internet features, great internal tuner, good 200Hz implementation
Distracting glossy screen, backlight bleeding visible at high brightness, some white crush in high contrast scenes
Sony's 52in BRAVIA KDL-52NX800 LED television has an excellent design and a swathe of Internet features that cut out the need for a media centre PC. Image quality is good for an LED television, but a few flaws stop it from beating rival plasmas...
Great high-definition pictures; Sony's best 3D TV yet; stylish
Price is an outrage; Freeview performance isn't great; heavy
The 55-inch Sony Bravia KDL-55NX813 LED TV is designed to handle 3D and hi-def content well, and indeed it does so. But standard-definition TV isn't its forte and it's very expensive too....
Published: 2011-03-15, Author: Steve , review by: avforums.com
Theatre mode button provides a reasonably accurate preset, Black level and contrast are superior to many other LCD TVs, Very good calibrated greyscale and colour gamut, Correctly detected 2:2 and 2:3 cadence, Good 2D performance, especially with high defi
Poor backlight uniformity, 3D emitter not built-in, 3D glasses lose synch easily, Mediocre 3D performance, Poor off-axis performance, Diagonal interpolation (smoothing of jaggies in video material) is poor, Lack of a colour management system, Lack of 10 p
The 40NX803 also delivers the goods when it comes to colour. Saturation levels are high, in the way we're becoming accustomed to seeing with edge LED sets, and the range of colours on offer is prodigious. There's good subtlety in the reproduction of colou...