Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Sony KDL-32V4000 - 32" Widescreen HD Ready Bravia LCD TV - With Freeview

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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Sony Display Size: 32 EAN: 4905524502657 Is Fragile: 0 Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Model: KDL32V4000U Publisher: Sony Release Date: 2008-08-29 Studio: Sony
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great TV for the price Comment: Had our old TV for a few years and decided it was time for an upgrade. Plumped for this one and are thus far very pleased with it. It's incredibly easy to set up and use and I had it up and running in a matter of minutes. The picture and sound quality are both very good as you'd expect from Sony and all in all it's aan excellent package for the price.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Impressive all rounder... Comment: Recieved this today and have been impressed with the quality from start to finish.
I was worried that SD content would be poor but this is handled very well in my opinion. Watching LOTR's upscaled I noticed the picture quality is very sharp and clear, a noticable improvement.
Sound quality seems better than on my old CRT.
I managed to get this Sony for £299 (with 5 guarantee) from another high street retailer. Excellent value.
Customer Rating:      Summary: out with the old and in with the new,Oh Dear.... Comment: As an x tv engineer I find these sets give a very poor picture when watching VHS Tapes or standard DVD`S could this b due to the fact that ALL CRT tv`s were made to display the 625 line broadcasts which incidentally displays 575 lines on screen which IS interlaced,these lcd tv`s scan at 720p & thats progressive or 1080p or 1080i yes its interlaced but u r putting 575 into 1080!With all their electronic trickery the image is still poor why can`t these manufacturers add the
625i system as an option after all when we go digital ALL tv companies will still broadcast the 625 system but digitally,I feel we r being mislead by the tv manufacturers the world will not go HD overnight FACT!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Ok for price Comment: We just bought this to replace a temporarily owned (failing tube) Sony trinitron CRT.
Although it is quite neat and doesn't take up half the room the Trinitron did and the set was quick to set up and get running, we are a little disappointed in the picture quality with a Sky Box (non HD).
DVD seems better. Sound is reasonable but again not as good as expected.
Presumably the picture issue with the Sky box will be an issue with most if not all LCDs (?)
We looked in June and the prices were £600 ish, so we are glad we only paid just above half this.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great tv Comment: I ordered this after my 28" crt stopped working, and this is a great replacement. Picture is much better, sound is great, it looks stylish and is a brilliant size. My living room is about 10x9 ft and this is not at all too big - i hate it when you go into a smallish room and the tv seems to totally dominate it, this doesn't it's just right for my med-small sized room. Also very easy to set up.
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