We're always pleased to see a TV that breaks the monotony of shiny black boxes and predictable looks, so when we unboxed the Sony Bravia KDL-40X3500 there was an audible sigh of relief. This is no ordinary 40-inch 1080p LCD, at least not from an aest...
Design; sound quality; ease of use; HDMI CEC works well
Backlight seems too bright, and gives dark images a blue tint; not as many inputs as you might expect on a high-end TV; not the most detailed image
Although it doesn't have the sharpest image or the deepest blacks, this TV is still a powerhouse of performance when considered as a whole. Both the picture and sound will please most potential owners and the design will sell it to people who want so...
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Award: Highly Recommended!
The Sony KDL40X3500 perpetuates the distinctive "floating glass" design that we have seen on the X2000. The screen is framed by a brushed gunmetal grey bezel which incorporates a pair of finely perforated speaker grilles at the sides. Mimicking the appear...
100Hz motion works without introducing nasty interpolation artifacts, Excellent blacks and shadow detail
Average video processing,
Due to excellent blacks and shadow detail, accurate colours, exquisite high-def resolution and above all motion interpolation that works, Sony KDL40X3500 is the best (picture-wise) LCD TV I've tested so far.
The Sony KDL40X3500 sits proudly atop of their hierarchy of LCD televisions, boasting all of the latest technologies (read: buzzwords that get the consumers salivating) in their arsenal such as 100Hz motion, true HD 1080p panel and 1080p/24...
Homer Simpson's home town of Springfield's motto is: A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man. There must be a glut of noble spirit at Sony
Pricey; backlighting issues; narrow viewing angle
Detailed, colourful, stable and huge images; impressive sound, too
Sony's 'W4000 has shifted the goalposts and the 'X3500, though a great TV, no longer does enough to justify its hefty price tag
Massive; no better than its cheaper sibling
Stunningly detailed, clean and tonally balanced pictures, particularly from DVD; classy looks and great build; open sonic performance
Nearly flawless, and certainly fabulous, a top introduction to the Bravia range - if you can afford it, it's a must-see set
Can struggle with motion-smearing; pricey
Sony styling; dream to use; wonderfully smooth, clean and three-dimensional images; great Freeview tuner
Homer Simpson's home town of Springfield's motto is: A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man. There must be a glut of noble spirit at Sony
Pricey; backlighting issues; narrow viewing angle
Detailed, colourful, stable and huge images; impressive sound, too
Sony's 'W4000 has shifted the goalposts and the 'X3500, though a great TV, no longer does enough to justify its hefty price tag
Massive; no better than its cheaper sibling
Stunningly detailed, clean and tonally balanced pictures, particularly from DVD; classy looks and great build; open sonic performance
Nearly flawless, and certainly fabulous, a top introduction to the Bravia range - if you can afford it, it's a must-see set
Can struggle with motion-smearing; pricey
Sony styling; dream to use; wonderfully smooth, clean and three-dimensional images; great Freeview tuner
(New) The image Full HD the most beautiful that is, the HD tuner TNT Bonus
Images in High Definition Compatible TNT HD, Design
Some defects entrelacements SD, a price slightly higher
This TV is currently the one that offers the most beautiful image High Definition LCD. It does not, unfortunately, the same effect on the simple definition but the resolution is for something and programmes broadcast as well.
Homer Simpson�€™s home town of Springfield�€™s motto is: A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man. There must be a glut of noble spirit at Sony
Its considerable 76kg bulk having been wrestled from its enormous flight case by an entire team of wheezing reviewers, the Sony simply dominates one of our larger viewing rooms with its presence
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