Sony 32" V-series BRAVIA LCD TV 81.3 cm (32") HD 450 cd/m²

  • Brand : Sony
  • Product name : 32" V-series BRAVIA LCD TV
  • Product code : KDL-32V2500
  • Category : TVs
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  • Long product name Sony 32" V-series BRAVIA LCD TV 81.3 cm (32") HD 450 cd/m² :

    32" V-series BRAVIA LCD TV HD Ready

  • Short summary description Sony 32" V-series BRAVIA LCD TV 81.3 cm (32") HD 450 cd/m² :

    Sony 32" V-series BRAVIA LCD TV, 81.3 cm (32"), 1366 x 768 pixels, HD, LCD

  • Long summary description Sony 32" V-series BRAVIA LCD TV 81.3 cm (32") HD 450 cd/m² :

    Sony 32" V-series BRAVIA LCD TV. Display diagonal: 81.3 cm (32"), Display resolution: 1366 x 768 pixels, HD type: HD, Display technology: LCD, Display brightness: 450 cd/m², Response time: 8 ms, Native aspect ratio: 16:9

Reviews
Updated:
2013-11-19 22:40:37
Average rating:92
Uk has collected 5 expert reviews for Sony 32" V-series BRAVIA LCD TV 81.3 cm (32") HD 450 cd/m² and the average expert rating is 92 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
homecinemachoice.com
Updated:
2013-11-19 22:40:26
Average rating:100
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lcdtvbuyingguide.com
Updated:
2013-11-19 22:44:15
Average rating:0
The Sony V2500 replaced the Sony XBR1 models from a couple of years ago. They incorporate the same technology as those XBR1 units and although aesthetically very different, use many of the same internal chipsets and video processing technology. PICTUR...
Howstuffworks.com
Updated:
2013-11-19 22:44:22
Average rating:80
If you long for a 40-inch Sony LCD HDTV but dont have the budget for one of the top-end XBR models, you should give serious consideration to the lower-tier KDL-40V2500. This conservatively styled BRAVIA TV lacks some of the features found on the premi...
  • 1,080p display, two 1,080p-compatible HDMI inputs, deep blacks and accurate colors, PC input...
  • No PIP options, lackluster audio performance, single RF input, no CableCARD slot...
  • If you long for a 40-inch Sony LCD HDTV but dont have the budget for one of the top-end XBR models, you should give serious consideration to the lower-tier KDL-40V2500. This conservatively styled BRAVIA TV lacks some of the features found on the prem...
thegeekbeat.com
Updated:
2013-11-19 22:44:29
Average rating:90
This has been a big year for HD. The first generation of HD DVD players have arrived (with Blu-ray fast on its heels), more channels are offering HD content than ever before and televisions capable of displaying all that content at its eye-searing maxi...
techradar.com
Updated:
2013-11-19 22:54:28
Average rating:100
While Sonys recent S and V series of LCD TVs got most things right, we certainly couldnt say that there wasnt room for improvement. And Sony appears to agree with us, for its just unleashed what looks to all intents and purposes like an update to i...
  • Superb picture quality, Improved connections, Very good value...
  • Minor flaws in HD pictures...
  • While Sonys recent S and V series of LCD TVs got most things right, we certainly couldnt say that there wasnt room for improvement. And Sony appears to agree with us, for its just unleashed what looks to all intents and purposes like an update to i...
digitalversus.com
Updated:
2013-11-19 22:54:29
Average rating:40
Sony, ambassador of the LCD Wide Gamut, offers this large size television but in simple HD. We hoped not to see the video noise present on the Full HD version we previously tested. This LCD is situated in the entry level for this Japanese manufactu...
  • Good size/price ratio, Little video noise (after adjustment in expert mode)...
  • Persistent rescaling problem in HD 1080 lines, Colors by Bravia (not too great in color fidelity), Overscan due to an absence of a PC mode...
lcdtvbuyingguide.com
Updated:
2013-11-19 22:54:28
Average rating:0
The Sony V2500 replaced the Sony XBR1 models from a couple of years ago. They incorporate the same technology as those XBR1 units and although aesthetically very different, use many of the same internal chipsets and video processing technology. This 1...