Internet Plus amazing picture quality - even in 3D
View in 3D: Enjoy amazing depth and a clear picture and full HD 1080p, a technology leader in 3D (3D glasses active will be required, sold separately). In addition, the technologies that make a great 3D HDTV programming to do even better in 2D.
Edge LED backlighting: the experience the next level of image quality and contrast with Sony Edge LED backlight. This technology sharpens the contrast of the images, giving an image incredibly strong, you'll notice right away. In addition to being more effective than other Technoligie backlight, but also allows for a thinner, more elegant design. [...]
Product Features
- 32-inch display with full 3D HD (1080p) picture quality (1920 x 1080 native panel resolution)
- LED backlighting for incredible contrast, slim design, and energy efficiency
- Sony's X-Reality Engine sharpens images for a clear, vivid, life-like picture
- Internet TV for wide variety of streaming media and other Internet content
- Experience smooth motion detail and clarity with Motionflow 240 technology
Technical Details
- Brand Name: Sony
- Model: KDL32EX720
- Display Technology: LED-lit
- Display Size: 32 inches
Nice 3D TV!
I was looking for a 32-inch TV to fit in a closet that I should stay. Most TVs of this size are quite simple and I was looking for something a little 'content' more technology. This model of Sony's end. The design of the TV is really nice, with a glossy black frame around fun and without the gray Sony sells the bottom of less than 32s. The screen has an opaque appearance and is ideal for removing glare from nearby windows. I bought the game mainly for streaming on the Internet works fine so far. I was disappointed that I had to buy the wireless adapter for wireless streaming, but it works really well.
If your lucky enough to get close to your TV to the Internet, you can connect the Ethernet cable directly to your TV. I have a bad type of Internet service providers, but does not seem to listen to the TV. The TV found my home network quickly and easily connected. There was a software update and is faster. There are a number of websites that emerge from the menu, including Netfix, Hulu, YouTube, Dailymotion, Amazon, Flash movies, Qriosity (Sony library), etc. Qriosity has hundreds of movies in 3D movies.They are not free agents anywhere from $3 - $6, depending on whether you want the Standard Def, High Definition or 3D. You can watch free previews, though, I did it for several hours. The need for a blue ray player is questionable since there is so much content available on these sites. The remote has a keyboard sliding around a lot and you need to watch it on YouTube, a sort of pain. I have not tried 3D yet so can not comment on that. The image is beautiful in the approach box and very little of me to make it perfect. The speakers, like most of LED televisions are really bad and a bar of his or external speakers are a must. TV has met most of the needs they had and at a price that was reasonable enough.
Ideal TV for a den or bedroom
I just got this TV from Amazon two days ago after returning a Vizio with similar characteristics. The picture would freeze and Vizio HDMI inputs are unstable in the whole heated for about 6 minutes. Amazon has done a great job of managing the house.
When I try to run a Playstation 2 game on this computer, such as Guitar Hero, the Playstation controller button pushes are out of sync with the screen feature being controlled, which renders it unplayable. I have searched the on board manual and not found any reference to synchronizing the game controller to the screen action. Pressing the "Scene" button on the TV controller gives a "Game" option, but apparently this only sets screen colors, etc and does not synchronize with the Playstation controller. Is this set incapable of working with a Playstation game?
Despite the criticisms above, I love this TV for its high image quality and overall performance. It works well in TV mode and a HDMI input, which is what I use 99% of the time. It syncs easily with my non-Sony audio receiver and Blu Ray.
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