First seen: 8 september 2006
With cheaper rivals boasting two HDMIs, Sony’s insistence on sticking with one is quaint, to put it mildly, and this TV feels a little over-priced as a result. However, its excellent picture quality and solid, dependable design give it the edge over many of its competitors. Read more
The 'S' in Sony's KDL-32S2010 indicates that it is an entry level series of Bravia LCD TVs. As such it does not have Wide Colour Gamut (WCG) Technology available in the rest of the Bravia range. Read more
A luscious LCD, although the lack of a second HDMI feels a bit tight-fisted of Sony. Read more
Sony not only believes in LCD, it’s willing to stake its entire flat panel future on it, having recently announced that it was pulling out of the plasma market to focus all of its efforts on conquering the LCD world. So here’s hoping that the first set from Sony’s latest ‘Bravia’ range will benefit from this new LCD focus. Read more
The KDL-32S2010 is a little more expensive than some same-sized LCD rivals. But, checking out the excellent image quality, more often than not, you only get what you pay for. Read more
have a digital cable box and was very easy to install even for a woman tht dosent understand anything about tv Read more
I got my LCD Bravia 2 weeks ago after comparing it with Toshiba Ragza, Samsung, LG and Sharp and I chose it for the quality of the picture (almost as... Read more
Have this TV about a year. The picture is beautiful but the audio is too bassy. This is especially evident when watching movies. Have adjusted the audio every way possible and the treble is not as responsive as a four year old Sony that I have. Other HDTV TVs that my friends own have a much sharper audio quality. Read more
I have to say that we love this television. Excellent picture and sound quality. I would recommend it to anyone. 5* Read more
Summary: I would reccomend sony for televisions every time . Read more
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