Sony Bravia KDL40W5500U
The Good:
Lives up to the billing for the BRAVIA ENGINE 3™ for delivering unbeatable image quality. Saw Lord of the rings and played Call of Duty 4. Images were outstanding. The extra 3 inches over the 37 inch model does add increased presence!
The Bad:
The Applicast is a bit of a gimmick, but it’s ok. Don’t buy it for that.
It’s a very minor point but Slow to turn on (a good 5 seconds or so)
The Bottomline:
Overall this television does the important things really well, it looks and sounds fantastic. Good solid build and the on screen graphics look great. A number of clever options like remembering the settings if you switch between different inputs make life so much easier.
Sony Bravia KDL40W5500U
The Good:
Lives up to the billing for the BRAVIA ENGINE 3™ for delivering unbeatable image quality. Saw Lord of the rings and played Call of Duty 4. Images were outstanding. The extra 3 inches over the 37 inch model does add increased presence!
The Bad:
The Applicast is a bit of a gimmick, but it’s ok. Don’t buy it for that.
It’s a very minor point but Slow to turn on (a good 5 seconds or so)
The Bottomline:
Overall this television does the important things really well, it looks and sounds fantastic. Good solid build and the on screen graphics look great. A number of clever options like remembering the settings if you switch between different inputs make life so much easier.
Sony Bravia KDL40W5500U
The Good:
Lives up to the billing for the BRAVIA ENGINE 3™ for delivering unbeatable image quality. Saw Lord of the rings and played Call of Duty 4. Images were outstanding. The extra 3 inches over the 37 inch model does add increased presence!
The Bad:
The Applicast is a bit of a gimmick, but it’s ok. Don’t buy it for that.
It’s a very minor point but Slow to turn on (a good 5 seconds or so)
The Bottomline:
Overall this television does the important things really well, it looks and sounds fantastic. Good solid build and the on screen graphics look great. A number of clever options like remembering the settings if you switch between different inputs make life so much easier.
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The Good:
Lives up to the billing for the BRAVIA ENGINE 3™ for delivering unbeatable image quality. Saw Lord of the rings and played Call of Duty 4. Images were outstanding. The extra 3 inches over the 37 inch model does add increased presence!
The Bad:
The Applicast is a bit of a gimmick, but it’s ok. Don’t buy it for that.
It’s a very minor point but Slow to turn on (a good 5 seconds or so)
The Bottomline:
Overall this television does the important things really well, it looks and sounds fantastic. Good solid build and the on screen graphics look great. A number of clever options like remembering the settings if you switch between different inputs make life so much easier.
The Good: Lives up to the billing for the BRAVIA ENGINE 3™...
The Good:
Smart looks.Build-quality looks excellent. Improvements in picture quality. The colours are vivid when they should be and it also handles subtle changes in tone and hue. The surround sound is effective. Good connectivity options
The Bad:
Set top box needed to make it sing. Expensive stand. Adequate space needed in viewing room to fully appreciate the screen.
The Bottomline:
Panasonic’s VIERA plasma TVs are designed to bring style as well as High Definition pictures to your living room. The TXP37X10B meets these criteria and is a proud addition to the Viera family.Beautiful colours and incredibly life-like images makethis TV exceptional for game playing and sport.
The Good: Smart looks.Build-quality looks excellent. Improvements...
View fast-moving images, such as sports or action movies, with life-like smoothness and sharper detail thanks to Motionflow 100Hz with our latest image blur reduction technology
Experience incredibly clear and defined images with BRAVIA ENGINE 2 picture enhancement technology and Advanced Contrast Enhancer
Enjoy all the music and photo content from your computer on your TV with DLNA home networking technology
Watch TV, movies and games in High Definition detail thanks to the 6.2 mega pixel resolution
Featuring the unique draw the LINE design concept, the BRAVIA W4500 looks fantastic in any room
View fast-moving images, such as sports or action movies, with...
Featured
The Good:
Lives up to the billing for the BRAVIA ENGINE 3™ for delivering unbeatable image quality. Saw Lord of the rings and played Call of Duty 4. Images were outstanding. The extra 3 inches over the 37 inch model does add increased presence!
The Bad:
The Applicast is a bit of a gimmick, but it’s ok. Don’t buy it for that.
It’s a very minor point but Slow to turn on (a good 5 seconds or so)
The Bottomline:
Overall this television does the important things really well, it looks and sounds fantastic. Good solid build and the on screen graphics look great. A number of clever options like remembering the settings if you switch between different inputs make life so much easier.
The Good: Lives up to the billing for the BRAVIA ENGINE 3™...
The Good:
Lives up to the billing for the BRAVIA ENGINE 3™ for delivering unbeatable image quality. Saw Lord of the rings and played Call of Duty 4. Images were outstanding.
The Bad:
The Applicast is a bit of a gimmick, but it’s ok. Don’t buy it for that.
It’s a very minor point but Slow to turn on (a good 5 seconds or so)
The Bottomline:
Overall this television does the important things really well, it looks and sounds fantastic. Good solid build and the on screen graphics look great. A number of clever options like remembering the settings if you switch between different inputs make life so much easier.
The Good: Lives up to the billing for the BRAVIA ENGINE 3™...
The Good:
Smart looks.Build-quality looks excellent. Improvements in picture quality. The colours are vivid when they should be and it also handles subtle changes in tone and hue. The surround sound is effective. Good connectivity options
The Bad:
Set top box needed to make it sing. Expensive stand. Adequate space needed in viewing room to fully appreciate the screen.
The Bottomline:
Panasonic’s VIERA plasma TVs are designed to bring style as well as High Definition pictures to your living room. The TXP37X10B meets these criteria and is a proud addition to the Viera family.Beautiful colours and incredibly life-like images makethis TV exceptional for game playing and sport.
The Good: Smart looks.Build-quality looks excellent. Improvements...
Other Headlines
The Good:
Lives up to the billing for the BRAVIA ENGINE 3™ for delivering unbeatable image quality. Saw Lord of the rings and played Call of Duty 4. Images were outstanding. The extra 3 inches over the 37 inch model does add increased presence!
The Bad:
The Applicast is a bit of a gimmick, but it’s ok. Don’t buy it for that.
It’s a very minor point but Slow to turn on (a good 5 seconds or so)
The Bottomline:
Overall this television does the important things really well, it looks and sounds fantastic. Good solid build and the on screen graphics look great. A number of clever options like remembering the settings if you switch between different inputs make life so much easier.
The Good: Lives up to the billing for the BRAVIA ENGINE 3™...
The Good:
Lives up to the billing for the BRAVIA ENGINE 3™ for delivering unbeatable image quality. Saw Lord of the rings and played Call of Duty 4. Images were outstanding.
The Bad:
The Applicast is a bit of a gimmick, but it’s ok. Don’t buy it for that.
It’s a very minor point but Slow to turn on (a good 5 seconds or so)
The Bottomline:
Overall this television does the important things really well, it looks and sounds fantastic. Good solid build and the on screen graphics look great. A number of clever options like remembering the settings if you switch between different inputs make life so much easier.
The Good: Lives up to the billing for the BRAVIA ENGINE 3™...
The Good:
Smart looks.Build-quality looks excellent. Improvements in picture quality. The colours are vivid when they should be and it also handles subtle changes in tone and hue. The surround sound is effective. Good connectivity options
The Bad:
Set top box needed to make it sing. Expensive stand. Adequate space needed in viewing room to fully appreciate the screen.
The Bottomline:
Panasonic’s VIERA plasma TVs are designed to bring style as well as High Definition pictures to your living room. The TXP37X10B meets these criteria and is a proud addition to the Viera family.Beautiful colours and incredibly life-like images makethis TV exceptional for game playing and sport.
The Good: Smart looks.Build-quality looks excellent. Improvements...






